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The central dogma of biology has ruled for decades. But what if itamp;#39;s fundamentally flawed? Denis Noble is a maverick biologist, a fellow of the Royal Society, and a professor at the University of Oxford, who spent his career challenging the fundamental assumptions of modern genetics. From pioneering computer models in biology in the 1960s to his current crusade against gene-centric biology, Noble has never shied away from overturning scientific orthodoxy. Iamp;#39;m Curt Jaimungal, and in this lecture for my series on Rethinking the Foundations, Noble makes the case that our understanding of life and evolution is due for a radical overhaul. One that could revolutionize medicine and reshape our view of what it means to be human. Professor Denis Noble, youamp;#39;re one of the pioneers of systems biology at Oxford University, and also along with your collaborator Shapiro, youamp;#39;ve spawned a concept called the Third Way of Evolution, which weamp;#39;ll