A New “Middle Way” for Genomics, with Physical Chemist, Yuval Ebenstein
Dec 13, 2017•27 min
Episode description
“I love low tech,” says today’s guest.
It’s not your typical catch phrase for 2017. But then today’s guest is not your typical genome scientist.
A professor in the Department of Chemical Physics at Tel Aviv University in Israel where he runs the NanoBioPhotonix Lab, Yuval Ebenstein came to the genome from an unusual direction. As a physical chemist he started working with DNA as “just a material.”
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It’s not your typical catch phrase for 2017. But then today’s guest is not your typical genome scientist.
A professor in the Department of Chemical Physics at Tel Aviv University in Israel where he runs the NanoBioPhotonix Lab, Yuval Ebenstein came to the genome from an unusual direction. As a physical chemist he started working with DNA as “just a material.”
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe
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