Biological Quote by Erez Lieberman Aiden Download Open image “It's so hard to figure out what's going on in biological systems. You just can't see them.” — Erez Lieberman Aiden ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biological Figure Figures Going Hard Just Out See Systems Them You
As soon as you go into any biological process in any real detail, you discover it's open-ended in terms of what needs to be… — Joshua Lederberg Copy Share Image
Biology will tell you a lot of things, but there are many that it can not explain and you need to look at physics… — Walter Gilbert Copy Share Image
Most of the people who claim to be doing systems biology are really studying simple and complex molecular machines and how they function, and… — Leroy Hood Copy Share Image
Biology sometimes reveals its fundamental principles through what may seem at first to be arcane and bizarre. — Elizabeth Blackburn Copy Share Image
Inside of a living cell there are thousands of proteins that enable it to make more of itself and make your malaria drug, for… — Frances Arnold Copy Share Image
So here's my theory, and this is such crap science, I don't have to tell you. It's science without microscopes, blood tests, or reality. — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
The world has a huge number of trillion-dollar problems wanting to be solved, and biology is the only way to do that. — Arvind Gupta Copy Share Image
In the earlier years when I started this project at Stanford University, everyone told me it was nuts to go and try to reproduce… — James Rothman Copy Share Image
The brain is really hard to see. The whole thing is very large - the human brain is several pounds in weight - but… — Edward Boyden Copy Share Image
We have to pay close attention to what we see, and be ready to work with the unexpected according to the basic principles of… — Mark Hyman Copy Share Image
The best types of problems are those that seem harder at first than when you think about it. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
I don't view myself as a practitioner of a particular skill or method. I'm constantly looking at what's the most interesting problem that I… — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
Ladies and gentlemen, a picture is not worth a thousand words. In fact, we found some pictures that are worth 500 billion words. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
One of the central mysteries of biology is why the genome is largely identical from cell to cell, even though cells do different things. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
There was a period in my life when I was eating ramen non-stop. These days, less so. Once you have a kid, you end… — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
I enjoyed mathematics from a very young age. At the beginning of college, I had this illusion, which was kind of silly in retrospect,… — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
Ladies and gentlemen, a picture is not worth a thousand words. We found some pictures that are worth 500 billion words. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
My wife and I started a program called Bears Without Borders. We raise money and hire local artisans to make stuffed animals and distribute… — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
The top 10 verbs in the English language are all irregular, even though irregular verbs make up only 3 per cent of the language. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
The immune system constantly creates genes on the fly that are specific to the things that show up in the body. It's amazing. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
Much of contemporary science is really the length and shadow of the technology we apply. — Erez Lieberman Aiden Copy Share Image
“There is a time and place for electromagnetic shielding and I regard it as a last resort due to the long term biological problems… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“Modern corporate governments have silently declared war on their mass populations biology.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
Space, time, matter, energy and biological life may be the result of a Source Field that is conscious and alive in its own unique… — David Wilcock Copy Share Image
“t is generally recognized that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multitasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness.… — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
If we turn to palaeontology to tell us about our biological evolution it is to prehistory that we look for evidence of the evolution… — John G. D. Clark Copy Share Image
“Fortunately, most of our vital physiological functions are involuntary, as some amongst us would forget them.” — Stewart Stafford Copy Share Image
We live in a permanent state of bad faith, a mutual representation of ourselves to one another for the sake of remaining sane and… — Thomas Ligotti Copy Share Image
I first went into social services, and when I did my Ph.D. I looked at intellectual diversity rights as they apply to biological material.… — Cary Fowler Copy Share Image
Changes in size are not a consequence of changes in shape, but the reverse: changes in size often require changes in shape. To put… — John Tyler Bonner Copy Share Image