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Ο Gregory Petsko για την επικείμενη νευρολογική επιδημία

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Ο Βιοχημικός Gregory Petsko έχει πειστικά επιχειρήματα ότι, στα επόμενα 50 χρόνια, θα γίνουμε μάρτυρες μιας επιδημίας νευρολογικών νόσων, όπως η Αλτσχάιμερ, καθώς ο παγκόσμιος πληθυσμός γηράσκει. Η λύση του: περισσότερη έρευνα του εγκεφάλου και των λειτουργιών του.

Gregory Petsko is a biochemist who studies the proteins of the body and their biochemical function. Working with Dagmar Ringe, he's doing pioneering work in the way we look at proteins and what they do. Full bio »

Translated into Greek by John Kopsidas
Reviewed by Manos Androulakakis
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