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Lindquist: Susan

The importance of all this research is that it leads to (or gives ideas about) smaller and ever more intelligent biochips in our bodies, including our brains. Susan Lindquist, director of the MIT Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, is working on very small computer chips. She is doing the requisite nanotechnology for this with the help of aberrant shapes of proteins, the prions that are responsible for mad cow disease and Creuzfeldt-Jacob disease in... [Pg.497]


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