Jun 23, 2017
Denis Noble CBE FRS FRCP FMedSci has a veritable alphabet soup
after his name. It's kind of hard to pronounce, and it always
becomes a point of conversation for him. But you don't get that
many letters after your name for nothing. Noble is a longtime
public intellectual, having been the first to mathematically
describe the heart's pacemaker with computer models. And then the
first to explain it to everyone else.
“I think what we're witnessing at the moment is quite a fundamental
change in the way in which biology is viewed,” says Noble. He goes
into further detail. Most people think of our origins as a species
to be “solved,” to be “all sorted out.” In fact, the theory of
evolution is just that: a theory. There is still late-breaking news
in gene mutation and selection in the field. There's still a lot to
figure out.
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