The IBM Computational Biology Center embraces activities at Yorktown Heights, with strong affiliations with activities at Almaden and other IBM Research Centers. Computational Biology (CompBio) including bioinformatics is the study of how computer systems can manage, analyze, and simulate the complex structures and processes inherent in living systems. CompBio Research at IBM spans pattern recognition in sequences, structures and processes, the studying of systems ranging from single protein molecules through to complex molecular interactions, and the data analysis, interpretation and reverse-engineering of complex disease-lifestyle-genomic interactions for fuller biological understanding. "CompBio" has a flavor of its own independant of its parents, biology and computer science. Nonetheless, CompBio is inherently a multi- disciplinary field with important applications in biology, chemical physics, materials science, agriculture, chemistry and ultimately nanotechnology.
they'r really brilliant..
lovelplants 1 month ago
Intelligent.Plastic.Machines
djhbrown 1 year ago
arr good old Schizophrenia I have that. It's no easy feat to figure out what is going on there or why.
Falling in love is oddly a key factor I have read so good luck with understanding that in a scientific way if that turns out to be true lol.
QPWimblik 1 year ago
Be scared everybody you got to watch those IBM guys. If they make chocolate with desirable traits in the future then they will own all our wives and we'll all have to work for IBM just to keep them happy.
QPWimblik 1 year ago
FIIIRST
Amazing.
MarquesZero 2 years ago