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Curing Disease from Our Living Rooms: A Vision for Bioinformatics | Laurence Liang | TEDxMcGill 

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Within our current lifetimes, every person on this planet will have the ability to cure incurable disease from the comfort of their own living room. In this TEDx talk, Laurence Liang explores how recent technological developments bring us to the cusp of a bioinformatics revolution, and how everyone can be a part of a global mission to eradicate disease. This talk was filmed and edited by TVM, Student Television at McGill.
Laurence Liang is a software developer and an engineering student at McGill University. Starting as a self-taught programmer at 14 years old, Laurence used software and artificial intelligence to model genomic interactions in neuron regeneration, and more recently, to identify non-coding genes that could halt the progression of COVID-19. His work has been recognized on multiple platforms, such as the Canada-Wide Science Fair, Sanofi Biogenius, and Regeneron ISEF. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 8   
@mal.v
@mal.v Год назад
That's a great talk, thank you very much! I am writing my final thesis about bioinformatics at the moment and I wish to work in that field one day. Can't wait! :-)
@Marhmud
@Marhmud 2 года назад
Proud of my man Laurence. GL in your studies.
@inocentmaturure5631
@inocentmaturure5631 Год назад
I'm very happy for this.I started to write some pieces at high school about computational biology.Hope from this young age I will do something.I believe that Equity of this medical innovation to be accessible from lowest income societies
@pedrobarrozo3789
@pedrobarrozo3789 5 месяцев назад
Muito boa a palestra! O espectro de oportunidades na bioinformática é realmente enorme.
@punkkauz
@punkkauz Год назад
great one. If protein folding is 90+% accurate then, as you said, Is it possible that now any sort of drugs can be developed?
@daniela3365
@daniela3365 3 месяца назад
👏🏽✨
@TurboDJr
@TurboDJr 2 года назад
PCS GANG
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