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  • rose_garden
    7 Oct 2014, 03:50
    Talking about Biocomputing
    Today's xkcd is related
  • sithjawa
    6 Oct 2014, 21:02
    Talking about Biocomputing
    Any chance the talk is gonna be streamed? :D

    What topic would I expect to see covered? There's really quite a lot of different ways of approaching bio/computing. It depends on the audience and aims.…
  • derakon
    6 Oct 2014, 17:19
    Talking about Biocomputing
    Hmm, unfortunately I don't have as much breadth of knowledge of CS research as I used to. I'm pretty sure there's been research showing that ants execute graph search algorithms, or something along…
  • avani
    6 Oct 2014, 16:33
    Talking about Biocomputing
    Thanks for reminding me about protein folding. That's a great example.

    What I think would be most awesome is more examples of taking modalities in CS and applying them to bio research. For…
  • derakon
    6 Oct 2014, 16:20
    Talking about Biocomputing
    Sounds like you're driving the CS side of things a bit? That is, you're saying "Here's how CS and Biology intersect to make interesting and difficult problems on the CS side" or something like that.…

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