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Mafalda Dias
Researcher at the Center for Genomic Regulation
It's great to see computational work recognised for its impact in biology and biochemistry. The winners have for the most part been using data that is publicly available; the impact and novelty of their work really stems from the modelling approaches. Their work is a great example of how basic science can have an impact that ripples across diverse applications. And it also a reminder of the opportunity for discovery in these fields with the technological advances we are seeing in the past decades and the quantity and quality of data being generated by the community, this really is the century of biology, and in particular quantitative and predictive biology.
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