Top 17 Bioinformatics Quotes

#1. The gospel, in the New Testament, is the good news that God (the world's creator) is at last becoming king and that Jesus, whom this God raised from the dead, is the world's true lord.

N. T. Wright

#2. I think I've had a crush on any guy that's ever said anything nice to me

Carly Aquilino

#3. Databases, ontologies, and visual representations tie informatic genomes to the specific practices of computers, computational biology, and bioinformatics.

Anonymous

#4. Ageing is very exciting. But if I didn't work on ageing, I'd want to work on the brain. There are really cool techniques you can use now. And bioinformatics. The methods you can use for comparing large data sets - that's so powerful.

Cynthia Kenyon

#5. When you think about it, caring for patients is 99 percent information and 1 percent intervention, so it's clear that with or without genomics, the paradigm is shifting. Bioinformatics brings a cutting edge capacity to healthcare.

Christopher G. Chute

#6. If you want to compete in bioinformatics, first you need to compete for really smart people. You need really smart people who understand how to manipulate nanomolecules.

Juan Enriquez

#7. He liked the feeling of safety here in this warm and quiet room; he liked the expression of trust on the woman's face as she lay in the water unprotected, exposed, and free.

Louis Lowry

#8. Don't focus on the what ifs. Focus on what is.

Vi Keeland

#9. I grew up with a lot of body image issues - not just about my weight, but I would always see these perfect orb, domed boobs on television, and think, "Mine don't look like that." I thought there was something wrong with me.

Ronda Rousey

#10. To reread a book is to read a different book. The reader is different. The meaning is different.

Johnny Rich

#11. Were I called on to define, very briefly, the term Art, I should call it 'the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through the veil of the soul.' The mere imitation, however accurate, of what is in Nature, entitles no man to the sacred name of 'Artist.'

Edgar Allan Poe

#12. We should never be allowed to forget that it is the customer who, in the end, determines how many people are employed and what sort of wages companies can afford.

Alfred Robens

#13. the king of kind hearts and polite fellows

Herman Melville

#14. We go astray when we think that we can do spiritual work without spiritual power.

Aiden Wilson Tozer

#15. Love what you are.

Debasish Mridha

#16. Few things rivet me like the beauty of moving water.

Pat Conroy

#17. Hi, Lloyd," he said. "A little slow tonight, isn't it?" Lloyd

Stephen King

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