Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dartmouth - Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
Abstract
Daniel Schultz works at the intersection of microbiology and biological physics. In this mSphere of Influence article, he reflects on how two papers concerning the radio, “Can a biologist fix a radio? Or, what I learned while studying apoptosis” by Yuri Lazebnik and “The evolved radio and its implications for modeling the evolution of novel sensors” by Jon Bird and Paul Layzell, offered him complementary perspectives on how to bridge the gap between engineering and biology in the study of cellular circuits.
Funder
HHS | National Institutes of Health
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Reference3 articles.
1. Can a biologist fix a radio?—Or, what I learned while studying apoptosis
2. The evolved radio and its implications for modelling the evolution of novel sensors;Bird J;Proc 2002 Congr Evol Comput,2002
3. Self-regulating gene: An exact solution