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Tagged “Computational Biology”
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Humanity, Evolution, and the Future of AI with Manolis Kellis
In this episode, Manolis Kellis, a professor at MIT, joins Lex Fridman for a deep exploration of the nature of humanity, the evolutionary path of intelligence, and the transformative potential of AI. Kellis argues that humans are uniquely …
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Unlocking the Genetic Basis of Disease with Manolis Kellis
In this episode, professor Manolis Kellis explores the transformative power of modern genomics in understanding human health. He explains why the traditional approach of studying one gene at a time is no longer sufficient and details how h…
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Manolis Kellis: Epigenomics, Evolution, and Life's Meaning
In this expansive conversation, Lex Fridman and MIT professor Manolis Kellis dive deep into the wonders of the human epigenome and the nature of evolutionary selection. Kellis frames the epigenome as a functional musical score that directs…
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Bioinformatics and the Science of COVID-19
Professor Dmitry Korkin explains the biology of viruses as highly efficient, evolutionary machines. He explores how bioinformatics and computational sciences are critical in the fight against COVID-19, specifically for mapping the structur…
2h 09m
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