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Molecules to Organisms: What directs the music of life?

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Denis Noble

22 Jan 2008; Museum of the History of Science.

Denis Noble discuses his book 'the music of life from molecules to organisms"

It is a kind of music - a metaphor that is woven throughout this personal and deeply lyrical work. Drawing on his experiences in his research on the heartbeat, and on evolutionary biology, development, medicine, philosophy, linguistics, and Chinese culture, Noble presents us with a profound and very modern reflection on the nature of life. Denis is accompanied by Christoph Denoth the leading Swiss guitarist in this lecture.



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