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Sebastian Wernicke: 1000 TEDTalks, 6 palavras

Filmed Nov 2011 • Posted Jan 2012TEDxZurich
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Sebastian Wernicke pensa que cada TEDTalk pode ser resumida em seis palavras. No TEDxZurich, ele mostra como é que isso se faz -- e menos.

After making a splash in the field of bioinformatics, Sebastian Wernicke moved on to the corporate sphere, where he motivates and manages multidimensional projects. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese by Nuno Couto
Reviewed by Joana Rodrigues
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