One of the most important science projects ever undertaken by man was quietly launched in 2010.The Human Connectome Project, the mapping of the complex networking of the human brain.The goal of this $30 million NIH project is to survey every connection between the neurons in the adult brain.This project is one of the most important science project ever because when we improve brain function, we address over 600 diseases directly and all other diseases indirectly.After the Human Connectome Project maps the human brain, the key will be to discover what can be done to improve each and every area of the brain.With this capability, a new world of science is opened.Just how complex is the Human Connectome Project? It will prove to be MORE complex than the Human Genome Project and the Human Glycome Projects combine.The genome complexity of the DNA and RNA sequencing is responsible for the proteome and the development of every cell of the human body.The proteome is more complex than the genome and responsible for the protein folding.The glycome exceeds the complexity of the proteome as the result of the sugars' role with proteins.In 2002, Ajit Varki, professor of medicine and cell and molecular biology, and director of the Glycobiology Research and Training Center at the University of California, San Diego expressed the importance of the glycome challenge by stating that the glycome is. ".Probably thousands of times as complicated as the genome, in magnitude of complexity and level of diversity".We have learned that brain function can be improved with specific sugars.We are continuing to learn how this is accomplished within the human brain.As glycomics research and education of that research is taught in universities round the world, the future of healthcare and medicine will become self-evident.The next generation of healthcare professions will use the science of sugars in their everyday practice.Many doctors are now recommending specific sugars to their patients.Mapping of the human brain will give us new insight to better understand brain function and how specific sugars impact the brain.I will predict what we will learn from mapping the human brain in another article.The journey through the human brain is so vast that generations from today new frontiers will still await exploring minds.A hundred years from now, scientist will still say that this was one of the most important science projects ever undertaken by man.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Mapping the Human Brain
One of the most important science projects ever undertaken by man was quietly launched in 2010.The Human Connectome Project, the mapping of the complex networking of the human brain.The goal of this $30 million NIH project is to survey every connection between the neurons in the adult brain.This project is one of the most important science project ever because when we improve brain function, we address over 600 diseases directly and all other diseases indirectly.After the Human Connectome Project maps the human brain, the key will be to discover what can be done to improve each and every area of the brain.With this capability, a new world of science is opened.Just how complex is the Human Connectome Project? It will prove to be MORE complex than the Human Genome Project and the Human Glycome Projects combine.The genome complexity of the DNA and RNA sequencing is responsible for the proteome and the development of every cell of the human body.The proteome is more complex than the genome and responsible for the protein folding.The glycome exceeds the complexity of the proteome as the result of the sugars' role with proteins.In 2002, Ajit Varki, professor of medicine and cell and molecular biology, and director of the Glycobiology Research and Training Center at the University of California, San Diego expressed the importance of the glycome challenge by stating that the glycome is. ".Probably thousands of times as complicated as the genome, in magnitude of complexity and level of diversity".We have learned that brain function can be improved with specific sugars.We are continuing to learn how this is accomplished within the human brain.As glycomics research and education of that research is taught in universities round the world, the future of healthcare and medicine will become self-evident.The next generation of healthcare professions will use the science of sugars in their everyday practice.Many doctors are now recommending specific sugars to their patients.Mapping of the human brain will give us new insight to better understand brain function and how specific sugars impact the brain.I will predict what we will learn from mapping the human brain in another article.The journey through the human brain is so vast that generations from today new frontiers will still await exploring minds.A hundred years from now, scientist will still say that this was one of the most important science projects ever undertaken by man.
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