Numerical biology
The numerical Biologie is a term created by Jacques Benveniste in the Années 1990 a few years before its death to describe what he regards as the originality and the asset of his last work. According to him this new field of research is for a long time open. He considers that he did not invent anything and that this concept radically does not upset chemistry and traditional physics but renews biology radically. The Digibio company was created to conclude this work, whereas Benveniste worked at CNRS. The team works of Benveniste were not recognized by the biologists at present and are not reproducible to date in 100% of the tests. A posthumous book of Benveniste, published in 2005, clarifies its vision of the numerical Biologie , and exposes some critical on the medium of research. The private laboratory created by Jacques Benveniste continued his work after its death.
The professor Wei Hsueh declared in March 2005: Until today I do not include/understand how it is made that the French scientific community and the whole world lent a completely deaf ear to the success of its following experiments which confirmed its first results published by Nature . The study, as you all know it, was carried out in collaboration with Dr. Spira, a famous statistician in France, and the data were supported by an impeccable statistical analysis .
External bonds
- an article on Jacques Benvéniste and numerical biology
- summary presentation, references, bonds
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