co-discoverer of the key to life, dead.
It's not like we're a bunch of science geeks or something.
The last fifty years of biology research probably represent mankinds greates acheivement so far. Going from the structure of DNA to the complete human genome in 50 years is really impressive.
It's not like we're a bunch of science geeks or something.
But the sequencing of genomes marks a revolution for bilogy and mankind. It is driving the development of high throughput methods for identifying when proteins are expressed and how they interact with themsleves and other ligands. The future is here.
I'm almost surprised my workplace hasn't shutdown for the day.
Originally posted by mark e smith:bilogy?
bilogy
Originally posted by Skeeter:You work in a a La Jolla mortuary?
I'm almost surprised my workplace hasn't shutdown for the day.
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by mark e smith:I cannot type.
[qb] biology
Originally posted by mark e smith:No - but I do work with a bunch of DNA geeks.
Originally posted by Skeeter:You work in a a La Jolla mortuary?
I'm almost surprised my workplace hasn't shutdown for the day.
Originally posted by Skeeter:No - but I do work with a bunch of DNA geeks. [/QB]
Pray tell?
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by pollard:you speak and type the same, we just ask lulu
Originally posted by mark e smith:I cannot type.
[qb] biology
Originally posted by Samantha:you speak and type the same, we just ask lulu [/QB]
Great! The day my English skills get worse than Lulu's I will ……………
Smackette says "noooooooooooo" and thank you for this. She hadn't heard yet.
I, on the other hand, of no idea what this is about.
I, on the other hand, of no idea what this is about.
Originally posted by mark e smith:I almost posted it the other day but then I figured that you and I would be the only two on the board who would be interested. It was quite sad news.
I am surprised no-one had posted this already.
RIP Dr. Crick.