Intersecting Processes

complexity & change in environment, biomedicine & society

October 19, 2010
by peter.taylor
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Troubled by Heterogeneity? Opportunities for Fresh Views on Long-standing and Recent Issues in Biology and Biomedicine

“Troubled by Heterogeneity? Opportunities for Fresh Views on Long-standing and Recent Issues in Biology and Biomedicine,” was a talk I gave on 13 Oct. ’10 (abstract). I sketched a number of cases to get the audience thinking about my underlying … Continue reading

September 21, 2010
by peter.taylor
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The path to personalized medicine may run through social stereotyping

For a gene in which the effect depends on the environmental condition, what kinds of medical conditions would receive the necessary investment in pharmaceutical and sociological research, screening, and preventative treatment/monitoring to address the conjunction of genetic and environmental factors … Continue reading

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