“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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A New “Middle Way” for Genomics, with Physical Chemist, Yuval Ebenstein
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