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Summary
Overall the conference showed that systems biology is not only off to
a good start but beginning to take off from the runway into a promising
and exiting future. The movement from wet lab to in silico experiments,
may not only speed up research and reduce the enormous budgets pharmaceutical
companies spend on drug development, they may redefine the very foundations
of biology. No longer can a biologist ignore computer science and mathematics.
They are becoming an essential component of the field. At the same time
the student may benefit if software provides a release from the endless
hours, months and years of lab work now required to do wet lab experiments.
Indeed, the integration of computer science and biology may change our
world as much as the computer changed our world in the last century.
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