Értjük-e a gének nyelvét? - Bioinformatika és rendszerbiológia |
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Do we understand the language of genes? Bioinformatics and systems biology |
HUN |
The world that surrounds and shapes us – our molecules, cells and circle of friends – may be understood as a network of systems embedded within each other. We may be familiar with some of the sub-systems, but we often cannot calculate their complex and unexpected interactions. And so, even though we have the use of a vast variety of informatics tools, understanding the information content of the inherited information, the genome, is a difficult exercise. This lecture invites the audience on a journey into the world of bioinformatics, where human thought and computers together attempt to understand the language of molecules.
Encompass reports with a special edition, in which we find out how we navigated from the use of maps to GPS, the Global Positioning System. We also shed light on how spatial informatics is linked to the work of local governments and the reason for the popularity and widespread use of GPS over GIS, the Geogaphical Information System. The lecture is given by Béla Márkus, Dean of the University of West Hungary.
Mi a kapcsolat a nanotechnológia és az agykutatás között? |
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What is the relationship between nanotechnology and brain research? |
HUN |
How do three-dimensional microscopes work, what are the effective treatments for anxiety and how great is the potential of tiny particles? These and similar questions will be answered in the second special edition of Encompass. Lecturer Ferenc Oberfrank, Director of the Institute of Experimental Medicine, introduces selected highlights from the recent lecture series held in Székesfehérvár.