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Let me explain what I mean by this, by scaling these objects back down to a
molecular
level.
It's a great time to be a
molecular
biologist.
Now since the new advancements in modern
molecular
technologies, it is now possible for us to sequence our own genome in a very rapid time and at a very, very reduced cost.
And one of the grand challenges right now in modern
molecular
medicine is to work out whether this variation makes you more susceptible to diseases, or does this variation just make you different?
So if we are to capitalize on all of this new
molecular
data and personalized genomic information that is coming online that we will be able to have in the next few years, we have to be able to differentiate between the two.
So right now, in my lab, we're combining state-of-the-art bat field biology, going out and catching the long-lived bats, with the most up-to-date, modern
molecular
technology to understand better what it is that they do to stop aging as we do.
Aging is a big problem for humanity, and I believe that by studying bats, we can uncover the
molecular
mechanisms that enable mammals to achieve extraordinary longevity.
So this allows you on-the-fly
molecular
assembly.
So he and Ryan organized and hosted a meeting at the Wyss Institute in Harvard bringing together specialists on passenger pigeons, conservation ornithologists, bioethicists, and fortunately passenger pigeon DNA had already been sequenced by a
molecular
biologist named Beth Shapiro.
And 35 scientists, they were conservation biologists and
molecular
biologists, basically meeting to see if they had work to do together.
So, for instance, if you ask, how many diseases do we now know the exact
molecular
basis?
Turns out it's about 4,000, which is pretty amazing, because most of those
molecular
discoveries have just happened in the last little while.
Cystic fibrosis had its
molecular
cause discovered in 1989 by my group working with another group in Toronto, discovering what the mutation was in a particular gene on chromosome 7.
That's Danny Bessette, 23 years later, because this is the year, and it's also the year where Danny got married, where we have, for the first time, the approval by the FDA of a drug that precisely targets the defect in cystic fibrosis based upon all this
molecular
understanding.
Well again, by knowing something about the
molecular
pathways, it was possible to pick one of those many, many compounds that might have been useful and try it out.
They had different
molecular
structures inside and different colors that could be mixed and matched.
And so these became intuitive models to understand how
molecular
self-assembly works at the human scale.
First, how do the various foods we consume impact our metabolism, hormones and enzymes, and through what nuanced
molecular
mechanisms?
Its atmosphere is largely
molecular
nitrogen, like you are breathing here in this room, except that its atmosphere is suffused with simple organic materials like methane and propane and ethane.
These are the kind of
molecular
programs we want to be able to write.
So I've joined a growing band of people that try to make
molecular
spells using DNA.
There are many ways of casting
molecular
spells using DNA.
No
molecular
structures would be possible, no life.
And it turns out that a full 75 percent of the new
molecular
entities with priority rating are actually funded in boring, Kafka-ian public sector labs.
And to show the place where meditators, like me, who began with being a
molecular
biologist in Pasteur Institute, and found their way to the mountains.
And what it means is that men and women are different down to the cellular and
molecular
levels.
Think of the
molecular
target of a neurotoxic alkaloid as a lock, and the alkaloid itself as the key.
And if we move it in a way that doesn't really make sense with the underlying
molecular
simulation, we get this physical feedback where we can actually feel these physical handles pulling back against us.
So feeling what's going on inside a
molecular
simulation is a whole different level of interaction.
In fact, for thousands of human traits, a
molecular
basis that's known for that, and for thousands of people, every day, there's information that they gain about the risk of going on to get this disease or that disease.
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