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Copyright: Natalie Shau.


Cell Haiku

#cellhaiku by Catherine Coste, inspired by Nina Tandon.

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I am an IT & Cell Architect
Circuitry of human cells
Analog to
Digital technology.

I am a maker 
With a biocomputer. 
Chip on your shoulder?
Put it in a cell. Human on chip.

Yesterday I grew
Snippets of code
From my RNA.
When I grow old
Snippets of organs
Will grow
From my DNA.

« I want you to engineer a molecule. »
My body cells
Coding in
Python.

Love as
A mechemical
Hub.
Snippets of bugs, 
Code on fire, hug & mug:
Snug bucket list
Of chemicals
Scripting in Java
C++ Signature Claws
Of Schrödinger’s cat
Speaking snake language
Phishing lies
Fishing apples.

The sun 
Will learn 
From my 
Mitochondria.

DNA
Replicating in
The Social Network.

http://www.mangydog.net/afternoon-tea-2015-03-29-spock-and-the-heartbeat-of-the-bible

"Cracking The Code"


Already a bestseller in Australia!

Cracking The Code


Pioneers. May The Force Be With You



http://screencrush.com/star-wars-force-awakens-opening-crawl


Cracking The Code; then: Fixing The Code. Stay tuned.

"Cracking The Code" is already a bestseller in Australia. This book has been published by Randome House Books

Exploring (My) Personal Genomics





Cracking The (DNA) Code Market







And my business model would be: ownership of medical data by the patient:


We have discovered a new organ: the bacteria





"Medicine is science is fusion cuisine." The end of entrenched specialists?

http://www.nytimes.com/video/science/100000001255558/eric-lander.html

Data hoarding. No sharing. Big Pharma looking for blockbusters only. And then, this:



"Precision Medicine: Unlocking Biological Mysteries"

This outstanding webinar just took place. If you want to know if whole exome (WES) or whole genome (WGS) should be sequenced (and which is best), and if healthy people should also get their genome sequenced, and gain insight into patients' stories (how genomics could help them)... look no further. Dr. Elizabeth Worthey talked about children who had their genome sequenced either on time (and it helped find a cure for them) or too late (heartbreaking stories, you've been warned)...





"Surgeons Smash Records with Pig-to-Primate Organ Transplants"