GENETICS AND AI

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GENETICS AND AI 〰️

Welcome to the Genetic Odyssey

Thank you for being a part of the community at Nucleotide Narratives. This online newspaper extends beyond the walls of your screen. We hope the education and curiosity from all of us reaches you and helps us better advance the world of Genetics and AI Technology.

AI IN GENETICS

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AI IN GENETICS 〰️

Hello and Welcome!

I’m Mannat Kaur, and it’s my great pleasure to welcome you to Nucleotide Narratives. As the founder and editor of this platform, I’m truly excited to have you here exploring our website!

Nucleotide Narratives emerged from my profound passion for genetics and my enthusiasm for the ever-evolving fields of AI and technology. This passion was further ignited by my experiences attending summer programs at both Harvard University and Columbia University. These programs provided me with invaluable exposure to cutting-edge research and fueled my desire to explore the intersection of genetics and technology even further.

I’ve always been captivated by how these dynamic areas intersect and influence one another, and it’s this fascination that inspired me to create a space where you can access the latest updates, insights, and compelling stories in both fields. I recognize that staying abreast of current developments in genetics and tech can be challenging, and I wanted to build a resource that simplifies this process and makes cutting-edge information easily accessible.

My vision for Nucleotide Narratives extends beyond merely providing information. I am deeply committed to the idea of using knowledge as a tool for building a stronger, more connected community. In today’s world, where information is power, I have seen firsthand how knowledge can bridge divides and foster meaningful connections among people. It is my heartfelt mission to share this platform with you, to not only enhance your understanding but also to inspire and empower you in your own journey of discovery.

Lastly, publishing "Unravelling Schizophrenia: Genetic, Immune, Therapeutic, and Neurological Insights" to National High School Journal of Science (NHSJS) is the result of months of intense dedication and passion for understanding one of the most complex neurological disorders. I poured countless hours into researching the genetic and immune components of schizophrenia, striving to present novel therapeutic approaches backed by solid scientific evidence. Navigating the rigorous peer-review process of the NHSJS was challenging but rewarding. This publication reflects my commitment to not only advancing my knowledge but also contributing meaningful insights to the scientific community.

Thank you for joining us at Nucleotide Narratives. I am honored to be a part of your learning adventure and look forward to sharing this exciting journey of exploration and growth with you.

Warmest regards,

Mannat Kaur


Meet Mannat

  • Founder

    Mannat Kaur is a senior high school student in Toronto, ON. She is passionate about exploring new adventures and integrating global knowledge into her life, sharing her insights and experiences with those around her. Over the past two summers, Mannat has attended summer programs in Neuroscience & Psychiatry at Columbia University and Social Medicine at Harvard University. For her, every opportunity is a chance to learn and grow. She thrives on academic challenges and engages in research, extracurricular activities, and additional courses beyond her regular school curriculum. Outside of academics, Mannat enjoys fashion, reading, shopping, and spending time with friends and family.


What the world has to say:

“The upheavals [of artificial intelligence] can escalate quickly and become scarier and even cataclysmic. Imagine how a medical robot, originally programmed to rid cancer, could conclude that the best way to obliterate cancer is to exterminate humans who are genetically prone to the disease.”

— Nick Bilton

“We must address, individually and collectively, moral and ethical issues raised by cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and biotechnology, which will enable significant life extension, designer babies, and memory extraction.”

— Klaus Schwab

“Some people call this artificial intelligence, but the reality is this technology will enhance us. So instead of artificial intelligence, I think we’ll augment our intelligence.”

— Ginni Rometty

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