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Denis Noble

    Denis Noble est Professeur Émérite de Physiologie Cardiovasculaire et une figure de proue de la Biologie des Systèmes. Son travail avant-gardiste dans la modélisation des systèmes biologiques révèle les interactions complexes au sein des organismes vivants. Par ses recherches et ses écrits de vulgarisation scientifique, il rend accessible la complexité des processus biologiques, soulignant l'interconnexion et le dynamisme de la vie.

    Dance to the Tune of Life
    Understanding Living Systems
    The music of life. Biology beyond genes.
    Music of Life: Biology Beyond the Genome
    • Music of Life: Biology Beyond the Genome

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(25)Évaluer

      What is Life? Decades of research have resulted in the full mapping of the human genome - three billion pairs of code whose functions are only now being understood. The gene's eye view of life, advocated by evolutionary biology, sees living bodies as mere vehicles for the replication of the genetic codes.But for a physiologist, working with the living organism, the view is a very different one. Denis Noble is a world renowned physiologist, and sets out an alternative view to the question - one that becomes deeply significant in terms of the living, breathing organism. The genome is not life itself. Noble argues that far from genes building organisms, they should be seen as prisoners of the organism.The view of life presented in this little, modern, post-genome project reflection on the nature of life, is that of the systems biologist: to understand what life is, we must view it at a variety of different levels, all interacting with each other in a complex web. It is that emergent web, full of feedback between levels, from the gene to the wider environment, that is life. It is a kind of music.Including stories from Noble's own research experience, his work on the heartbeat, musical metaphors, and elements of linguistics and Chinese culture, this very personal and at times deeply lyrical book sets out the systems biology view of life.

      Music of Life: Biology Beyond the Genome
    • The music of life. Biology beyond genes.

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(300)Évaluer

      What is Life? Decades of research have resulted in the full mapping of the human genome - three billion pairs of code whose functions are only now being understood. The gene's eye view of life, advocated by evolutionary biology, sees living bodies as mere vehicles for the replication of the genetic codes.But for a physiologist, working with the living organism, the view is a very different one. Denis Noble is a world renowned physiologist, and sets out an alternative view to the question - one that becomes deeply significant in terms of the living, breathing organism. The genome is not life itself. Noble argues that far from genes building organisms, they should be seen as prisoners of the organism.The view of life presented in this little, modern, post-genome project reflection on the nature of life, is that of the systems biologist: to understand what life is, we must view it at a variety of different levels, all interacting with each other in a complex web. It is that emergent web, full of feedback between levels, from the gene to the wider environment, that is life. It is a kind of music.Including stories from Noble's own research experience, his work on the heartbeat, musical metaphors, and elements of linguistics and Chinese culture, this very personal and at times deeply lyrical book sets out thesystems biology view of life.

      The music of life. Biology beyond genes.
    • Life is definitively purposive and creative. Organisms use genes in controlling their destiny. This book presents a new understanding of how living systems function, showing how organisms generate purposive behaviour. For general readers interested in evolutionary biology, systems biology, genetics, and history and philosophy of science.

      Understanding Living Systems
    • Dance to the Tune of Life

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book formulates a relativistic theory of biology, challenging the common gene-centred view of organisms.

      Dance to the Tune of Life