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Volume 33 Issue 8, August 2015

Deep learning of protein-DNA-binding specificities seen through an artist's eyes. Alipanahi et al. show that deep learning techniques can be used to ascertain the binding sequences of proteins on RNA and DNA from experimental data (p 831). Credit: Graham Johnson

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  • No matter where you look in biopharmaceutical boardrooms, gender bias is evident. Is it so difficult to actually acknowledge this pernicious bias and actively discourage all-male boards?

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  • Personal health data are beginning to be shared in the digital world—on mobile devices and the internet. Is the loss of privacy a price worth paying for the presumed benefits? Laura DeFrancesco investigates.

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