Monday, May 03, 2004
Viruses Mutate, We Design
SARS, AIDS, Ebola, Avian flu. Just when we were daydreaming about how technology would improve our lives, the nature of things takes a twist. Outbreaks of epidemic disease obviously did not cease with the advent of the information age. Although medical progress has largely enhanced human survivability, it would seem that the moment one disease is conquered, another malady surfaces. The fight against viruses has proven to be uphill due to their ability to mutate rapidly. Furthermore, in the global market, traditional methods of containment via quarantine are no longer applicable as they would halt the entire economy. Mankind has always responded to difficulties through creation and innovation. We devised tools and techniques to overcome these odds. We design.
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Outbreaks of epidemic disease obviously did not cease with the advent of the information age. Although medical progress has largely enhanced human survivability, it would seem that the moment one disease is conquered, another malady surfaces. The fight against viruses has proven to be uphill due to their ability to mutate rapidly. Furthermore, in the global market, traditional methods of containment via quarantine are no longer applicable as they would halt the entire economy. Mankind has always responded to difficulties through creation and innovation. We devised tools
Outbreaks of epidemic disease obviously did not cease with the advent of the information age. Although medical progress has largely enhanced human survivability, it would seem that the moment one disease is conquered, another malady surfaces. The fight against viruses has proven to be uphill due to their ability to mutate rapidly. Furthermore, in the global market, traditional methods of containment via quarantine are no longer applicable as they would halt the entire economy. Mankind has always responded to difficulties through creation and innovation. We devised tools
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Outbreaks of epidemic disease obviously did not cease with the advent of the information age. Although medical progress has largely enhanced human survivability, it would seem that the moment one disease is conquered, another malady surfaces. The fight against viruses has proven to be uphill due to their ability to mutate rapidly. Furthermore, in the global market, traditional methods of containment via quarantine are no longer applicable as they would halt the entire economy. Mankind has always responded to difficulties through creation and innovation. We devised tools
Outbreaks of epidemic disease obviously did not cease with the advent of the information age. Although medical progress has largely enhanced human survivability, it would seem that the moment one disease is conquered, another malady surfaces. The fight against viruses has proven to be uphill due to their ability to mutate rapidly. Furthermore, in the global market, traditional methods of containment via quarantine are no longer applicable as they would halt the entire economy. Mankind has always responded to difficulties through creation and innovation. We devised tools