The Computer Journal 2003 46(6):593-597; doi:10.1093/comjnl/46.6.593
© 2003 by British Computer Society
Computing in the Age of the Genome
Caroline Kovac1
1 General Manager, IBM Life Sciences
This article is based on the 2003 Turing Lecture, organized annually in honour of UK mathematician and computing pioneer Alan Turing, by the BCS and the Institution of Electrical Engineers, in association with Oxford University Press. The Lecture is sponsored by The Computer Journal.

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