Programming Cells
- Neeltje Berger, Microsoft; Andrew Phillips, Microsoft
The complexity of cells and their ability to process information has a lot in common with computers. Andrew Phillips and his team at Microsoft are applying concepts of computer programming to biological research, creating a rigorous framework for triggering actions within a cell. Though the complexity of cells and their ability to process information has a lot in common with computers, cells, unlike computers, weren’t created by humans. So better understanding how they operate, and how to program them, will truly be a moonshot effort.
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Neeltje Berger
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Andrew Phillips
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