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Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so
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Elizabeth Blackburn:
For me, arguably the story of telomeres and telomerase began thousands of years ago, in the cornfieElizabeth Blackburn:
As maize became important for human food worldwide, modern agricultural research on maize breedingElizabeth Blackburn:
In my early work, our molecular views of telomeres were first focused on the DNA.Elizabeth Blackburn:
Biology sometimes reveals its fundamental principles through what may seem at first to be arcane anElizabeth Blackburn:
I was using very unconventional methods to sequence the telemetric DNA, originally.Elizabeth Blackburn:
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and youElizabeth Blackburn:
Generally, we try to have a situation where the person is healthy, so you're not confounded by diseElizabeth Blackburn:
I've only actively promoted what we always hope is good science.Elizabeth Blackburn:
Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes in cells. Chromosomes carry the genetiElizabeth Blackburn:
In my lab, we're finding that psychological stress actually ages cells, which can be seen when you