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Finding Patterns in Genes and Proteins

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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Nigel Bennee.

The Lecture will be preceded by a brief presentation by Bursary Student Siang Koh, entitled “It takes two to tango: Combination therapy in cancer”

In the post-genomic era, high-throughput methods are providing us with a deluge of data about genes and proteins.

What knowledge about biology does this new data hold?

I am working to gain a better understanding of how cells and organisms work so that we can draw on the evolutionary information inherent in the growing number of genome sequences and protein structures.

This talk will explain how computational analysis of genomic information reveals fundamental principles of gene and protein interactions.  

This talk is part of the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research (CSAR) series.

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