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biological processes

Uehiro Oxford Institute

St Cross Seminar: Governing life: is it wrong to intervene in biological processes?

In this seminar we explore why human interventions such as euthanasia or use of biotechnologies are controversial.
Thumbnail image with Oxford University branding with icons of a cell and machine networks, with the title "Immunity by Design - from Cells to Systems Through Human and Machine Intelligence

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Thumbnail image with Oxford University branding with icons of a cell and machine networks, with the title "Immunity by Design - from Cells to Systems Through Human and Machine Intelligence

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Thumbnail image with Oxford University branding with icons of a cell and machine networks, with the title "Immunity by Design - from Cells to Systems Through Human and Machine Intelligence

16. Nitrogen fixation

Hear about natures natural nitrogen fixers.
Thumbnail image with Oxford University branding with icons of a cell and machine networks, with the title "Immunity by Design - from Cells to Systems Through Human and Machine Intelligence

15. Nitrogen uptake by plants

Why nitrogen is important to plants and the communities of microorganisms living in the soil.

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