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David Bikard

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Feb 10, 2009, 6:07:59 AM2/10/09
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Hi everyone,

Sorry for the late announcement, but during the last session, we decided that everyone should think of  books (related to genome biology) he'd like to read. Tomorrow we'll try to make pairs of people interested in the same book. Each pair of people will read their book, write a short review available to all the CRI students and a present the book during a genome club session.

This way we will have a taste of a lot of different books with two points of view for each, and produce reviews which will be part of the club output.

So try to think of a couple of books for tomorow and bring a copy if you have one! We will also be able to get some inspiration from the CRI library!

See you tomorrow!
David

Ariel Lindner

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Feb 10, 2009, 6:09:21 AM2/10/09
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+ If the book you're interested in is not in the CRI library and you
think we should have it - compile the list and Laura will be able to
order them... Ariel
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nina sesto

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Feb 10, 2009, 6:22:42 AM2/10/09
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Ok, here is the list of some books that we mentioned before as potentialy interresting... so you might take a look

·         Cracking the genome, K. Davies

·         The Genomics Age: How DNA Technology Is Transforming the Way We Live and Who We Are, G.Smith

·         The Music of Life - Biology Beyond the Genome, D. Noble

·         Welcome to the Genome, R. DeSalle, M. Yudell

·         Darwin in the Genome, L. Caporale

·         The Implicit Genome , L. Caporale

·         Genome Evolution, A. Meyer, Y. van de Peer

·         The Triple Helix, R. Lewontin

·         A Life Decoded: My Genome: My Life , J. Craig Venter


.. but of course, there is much more, so take your time to think.
Tomorrow we will also explain in details what is the plan for this semester for those people that wheren't there last time during summary session.

see you,
Nina

2009/2/10 Ariel Lindner <lin...@necker.fr>

Evan Harrell

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Feb 10, 2009, 7:40:40 AM2/10/09
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Don’t forget The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins.

 

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Ok, here is the list of some books that we mentioned before as potentialy interresting... so you might take a look

¡P         Cracking the genome, K. Davies

¡P         The Genomics Age: How DNA Technology Is Transforming the Way We Live and Who We Are, G.Smith

¡P         The Music of Life - Biology Beyond the Genome, D. Noble

¡P         Welcome to the Genome, R. DeSalle, M. Yudell

¡P         Darwin in the Genome, L. Caporale

¡P         The Implicit Genome , L. Caporale

¡P         Genome Evolution, A. Meyer, Y. van de Peer

¡P         The Triple Helix, R. Lewontin

¡P         A Life Decoded: My Genome: My Life , J. Craig Venter

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