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Lex Fridman Podcast
#133 – Manolis Kellis: Biology of Disease
Lex Fridman Podcast

#133 – Manolis Kellis: Biology of Disease

Lex Fridman 2h 40m 68 months ago
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– Introduction
– Molecular basis for human disease
– Deadliest diseases
– Genetic component of diseases
– Genetic understanding of disease
– Unified theory of human disease
– Genome circuitry
– CRISPR
– Mitochondria
– Future of biology research
– The genetic circuitry of disease

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