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What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you
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Elizabeth 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 youElizabeth Blackburn:
Researchers have found that the brain definitely sends nerves directly to organs of the immune systElizabeth Blackburn:
In the 1970s, I did a Ph.D. with Fred Sanger in Cambridge who was in the process of inventing waysElizabeth Blackburn:
We and other groups are seeing clear statistical links between telomere shortness and risk for a vaElizabeth Blackburn:
Medicine has been successful by treating diseases in a very specific way once the damage is done. BElizabeth Blackburn:
The conservative statement is that telomere length is a biomarker, but it's probably not passive. TElizabeth Blackburn:
Challenges in medicine are moving from 'Treat the symptoms after the house is on fire' to 'Can we p