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The Proteom-code::journey to the cell's core / Films for the Humanities and Sciences ; Autentic Distribution GmbH ; co-produced by ProunenFilm, epoFilm ; a film by Olaf S. Müller, Michael Trabitzsch ; written by Olaf S. Müller ; directed by Michael Trabitzsch ; concept, Danielle Proskar, Kama Bonvin, Monica Veronesi .

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Müller, Olaf S., screenwriter.
Trabitzsch, Michael, film director.
Proskar, Danielle, screenwriter.
Spencer, Thomas Sinclair, narrator.
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), film distributor.
Autentic Distribution GmbH (Firm), film distributor.
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Bioengineering.
Bioinformatics.
Engineering.
Genetic disorders.
Health.
Information science.
Information technology.
Technological innovations.
Technological innovations--History.
Technology.
Biotechnology.
Computational biology.
Electronic data processing.
bioengineering.
engineering.
health.
information science.
information technology.
Genre:
History
Internet videos
Documentary films.
Video recordings for hard of hearing people.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (52 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Distribution:
New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, 2017.
Other Title:
Proteon code: journey to the cell's core
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Autentic Distribution GmbH, [2017]
Language Note:
English dialogue and narration; originally produced in German.
System Details:
DVD-R, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation.
Summary:
"When Craig Venter, the star of genome technology, joins forces in an investment with Apple and Google, you know it's something big! Theoretically, if we were to decode the basic cellular structure of human beings, we would be protected from all forms of damage or deterioration. In essence, we would become immortal and no longer have to fear the rise of artificial intelligence as humans would replace machines. Is this a desirable effect? Our entire ethical and cultural anthropology would dissolve into nothing as this hypothesis would divide the history of humanity into before and after this venture."--Container.
Contents:
Introduction: The proteom code: journey to the cell's core (2:36); Progress in protein analysis (2:40); Proteom function (3:22); Child leukemia case (2:35); Cancering (4:22); Patient sabina (4:32); Clinical task force (3:25); Pathological studies (3:16); Bioinformatics (6:42); Using computer models (2:48); Mass spectrometry (4:08); Neurological disorders (2:38); Human beings as protein construction kits (4:30); Continuing developments (3:38); Credits: The proteom code: journey to the cell's core (0:32);
Participant:
Narrator, Thomas Sinclair Spencer.
Credits:
Directors of photography, Justyna Feiche [and seven others]; editor, Anja Neraal; music, Modo Bierkamp, Erdem Tunakan.
Notes:
Originally released by Autentic Distribution GmbH, 2017.
Title from title frames.
OCLC:
1388213212
Publisher Number:
145512-K Films Media Group
145512 Films Media Group

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