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MIT OpenCourseWare
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Royal Society Of Chemistry
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Harvard Institute for Applied Computational Science
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Trinity College Dublin
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Vidya-mitra
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PyData
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TMP Chem
JuliaCon 2020 | Doing Scientific Machine Learning (SciML) With Julia
Scientific machine learning combines differentiable programming, scientific simulation (differential equations, nonlinear solvers, etc.), and machine learning ...
The Julia Programming Language
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) - Basic Research at it's Best
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WebsEdgeHealth
2019 NAS Presentation Ceremony
April 27, 2019 - Members elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2018 are inducted into the NAS in 2019.
National Academy of Sciences
Manifold Learning Yields Insight into Complex Biological State Space
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Microsoft Research
Michael Levin | 2019 Allen Frontiers Symposium
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Allen Institute
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National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Travelling through tissues one cell at a time: the Human Cell Atlas and barrier tissues
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NIH VideoCast
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caltech
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TEDx Talks
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Microsoft Research
David Reich | 2019 Allen Frontiers Symposium
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Allen Institute
Nobel Lecture: Richard Henderson, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017
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Nobel Prize
David Baker (U. Washington / HHMI) Part 1: Introduction to Protein Design
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iBiology
MDAnalysis: A Python Package for the Rapid Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulations | SciPy 2016
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Enthought
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Santa Fe Institute
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NIH VideoCast
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Lex Fridman
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iBiology Techniques
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Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
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poptech
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Brown University
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biocinematics
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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DARPAtv
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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Microsoft Research