Abstract

The invention of the silicon microchip and the resulting boom in information technology has shaped the 20th century to a far greater degree than other physics-based developments such as spacecraft and nuclear power stations. In the same way, new techniques aimed at improving the way that biological and medical information is collected and analysed will probably have a far greater impact on medicine in the 21st century than big breakthroughs such as organ transplantation or bionic implants.

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