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Release Date:
February 24, 2018
Original Title:
Der Proteom-Code – Dem Geheimnis des Lebens auf der Spur
Alternate Titles:
Der Proteom-Code
Nom de code : Protéome
The Proteom Code
Voyage au coeur de nos cellules - Nom de code : Protéome
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE
Epo-Film
MDR
ORF
Prounen Film
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: 10
Since 2003, human DNA has been completely decoded. Scientists are currently working on decoding all of the body's own proteins, the so-called Proteom code - this process is almost complete. From the results, medicine hopes new findings in the search for drugs against cancer, infections, and disease.
Assistant Editor:
Arzu Tuncel Rollenhagen
Charly Müllner
Camera Operator:
Ralf Noack
Justyna Feicht
Dirk Heuer
Walter Reichl
Gianfilippo De Rossi
Lukas Chmiel
Harald Staudach
Patrick Luisier
Director:
Michael Trabitzsch
Editor:
Anja Neraal
Original Music Composer:
Erdem Tunakan
Production Director:
Rosmarie Lackner
Dagmara Konsek
Production Sound Mixer:
Valentin Finke
Scenario Writer:
Olaf S. Müller
Sound:
Dennis Gross
Massimiliano Ferigo
Tino Keck
Arnulf Auerböck
Andrea Bellavista
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