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MTS58 - David Baker - Crowdsourcing Biology
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Life Sciences
Science
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2010
Episode Duration |
00:24:26

In this podcast I spoke to David Baker, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington. Baker and his colleagues study how proteins fold, taking on the complex shapes that make our lives possible.

It turns out that protein folding is a fiendishly hard problem to solve, and even the  most sophisticated computers do a poor job of solving it. So Baker and his colleagues have enlisted tens of thousands of people to play a protein-folding game called Foldit. I talked to David Baker about the discoveries they've made through crowdsourcing, and the challenges of getting 57,000 co-authors listed on a paper.

Additional Resources:

Rosetta@Home

Foldit

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