As a biotechnology student in Argentina, Leila Taher wanted to find the one formula that would explain everything. Today she is head of the Institute of Biomedical Informatics at TU Graz.
As a biotechnology student in Argentina, Leila Taher wanted to find the one formula that would explain everything. Today she is head of the Institute of Biomedical Informatics at TU Graz. By Ute Wiedner - Leila Taher searches a "strange text" of three billion letters for patterns that define us as human beings. The TU Graz bioinformatician reads the human genome - and loves unanswered questions. News+Stories: You have recently been appointed head of the newly founded Institute of Biomedical Informatics at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) and conduct research in the field of genomics. What is that exactly?. Leila Taher: My topic is actually called "functional genomics" or "regulatory genomics" and is related to the genome.
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