From strength to strength
Aug 1, 2003
Many organs - including this one - regularly encourage physicists to think about tackling problems in biology. We hark back to the role played by physicists in the discovery of the double helix 50 years ago, and to Max Delbruck's influential work on genetics even earlier, and we outline opportunities for the future, such as exploring the properties of single biomolecules or interpreting the mountains of data being generated by researchers in genomics and proteomics.
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