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Modelling Natural and Synthetic Biological Networks
Richard Feynman’s blackboard, on the day he died, had a few interesting phrases written on it as part of his preparation for the next lecture. One of them read ‘What I cannot create, I do not understand’. The complexity of structures and functions observed in living systems that we see around us, and the enormous amount of information generated about their parts/components (molecules, cells, tissues) have inspired biologists, engineers, physicists, chemists and mathematicians to design and create these forms and functions.
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