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Alan Turing: Pioneer of Mathematical Biology 

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Alan Turing is well-known for his work on the Enigma code in World War II, and his theoretical work underpinning computer science. But he is less well-known for his pioneering work on one of the great challenges of biology - how do complex living organisms develop from tiny collections of cells?
This lecture will discuss Turing’s ground-breaking work in this area, showing how patterns like a leopard’s spots or a zebra’s stripes can occur in nature.
A lecture by Sarah Hart recorded on 6 June 2023 at David Game College, London
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/t...
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15 июн 2023

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Комментарии : 9   
@jean-marcgruninger9019
@jean-marcgruninger9019 Год назад
Turing really was a genius.
@patrickmellor4704
@patrickmellor4704 Год назад
I love using these as podcasts whilst gaming or to fall asleep to 😅
@jnielson1121
@jnielson1121 Год назад
He was so brilliant. This sounds a lot like centre-surround and as though he worked out part of the mechanism for vision processing. It's also wonderful to see a great mind grappling with something prior to DNA being discovered... and it looks like he's was onto something. Also looks like howl-around like the original Doctor Who intro - which again makes sense with the inhibitors/ excitors in an iterative system. So sad how he was treated.
@manueljoaquincerezodelaroc4497
@manueljoaquincerezodelaroc4497 3 месяца назад
Great presentation, beautifully explained!
@allesmogliche3559
@allesmogliche3559 Год назад
I really enjoyed listening to this, a Wonderful lecture, for all Turing fans a must to watch. 😄
@archudzik
@archudzik 7 месяцев назад
Great explanation and examples, thank you!
@surfaceoftheoesj
@surfaceoftheoesj Месяц назад
Such a genius
@becmckinlay5073
@becmckinlay5073 Год назад
Really, really enjoy Susan Hart's lectures despite my skills firmly established within the arts. Adding a few more florishes of reallys 🎉❤
@MegaSkye
@MegaSkye 8 месяцев назад
see: Michael Levins work for modern developments in this field
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