This talk is intended to inspire discussions around the question “What can we learn from a million genomes that we cannot learn from one?” Antibodies are small molecules produced by our immune system that can target nearly any existing structure to eradicate harmful microbes. It has long been thought that this remarkable flexibility is achieved by randomly rearranging DNA sequences in the genome and mutating them – akin Lego bricks.
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Anmeldeschluss: 01. März 2026
