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" Had I to do it again, I would have been a math major, probably a double major, and did take a lot of math classes, but I would have taken a lot more. "
Pardis Sabeti
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" I think I first encountered Ebola from the movie 'Outbreak.' Then there was the book 'The Hot Zone.' It's the type of thing you either read and say, 'Oh wow, that's terrifying,' or you read it and say, 'Oh wow, I want to do that.' I read it and said, 'Oh wow, I want do that.' "
Pardis Sabeti
Say
Said
Hot
" Generally, I'm not writing about genomes or anything like that. But people underestimate the creativity you use in science and the rigor you need in music. They basically have the same path. "
Pardis Sabeti
Path
Music
People
" I like - I love calculus. I love linear algebra, probability and statistics, that kind of stuff. I just really like that. "
Pardis Sabeti
Love
Probability
Kind
" My kind of, like, life goal is to help train students to be good people as well as good scientists. That would be my dream. "
Pardis Sabeti
Life
People
Good People
" So much of the physical world has been explored. But the deluge of data I get to investigate really lets me chart new territory. Genetic data from people living today forms an archaeological record of what happened to their ancestors 10,000 years ago. "
Pardis Sabeti
Me
Data
Living
" There are so many aspects to science that I couldn't give up - the rigor, the discoveries, the teaching. The impact that science has on the world around us is something I'm enthralled with. I don't think anyone could ever take that out of me. "
Pardis Sabeti
Impact
World
Me
" I have a B.S. in Biology from MIT, an M.Sc. in Human Biology and a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Oxford University, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. I never intended for so many degrees, but I enjoyed getting them all. "
Pardis Sabeti
Biology
Medical
School
" Especially working in infectious disease, it's very interesting because these infectious diseases, these agents, they evolve over time. So it's very much an arms race and understanding how each changes to protect itself and to continue. And so it's very much this puzzle-solving but with this great urgency and importance in what you find. "
Pardis Sabeti
Great
Understanding
Time
" Over the years, we settled into American life and embraced it fully. But having come from a different culture, I didn't know the boundaries of American culture. Which is that, as a girl, you didn't play football or soccer at lunch with the boys, and to be cool, you didn't get into math Olympiad. "
Pardis Sabeti
Life
Cool
Culture
" My father took one of the toughest jobs in the government because he cared about his nation more than himself. His courage and conviction have always driven me to want to make a difference. "
Pardis Sabeti
Nation
Father
Courage
" I was actually not some sort of a child prodigy by any stretch. "
Pardis Sabeti
Some
Stretch
Sort
" Unlike some viruses, we don't know what the natural reservoir is for Ebola. A lot of people think it's bats, but it's still very controversial; it could have been circulating in insects, in an environment, or in individuals. "
Pardis Sabeti
Environment
Know
People
" I sometimes try to think of my life as an Iranian, and it is hard to imagine. I am grateful for the life I have had in America and all the amazing opportunities and experiences it has given me. But there is a spirit in Iranians I can see that is unbounded by geography. "
Pardis Sabeti
Life
Amazing
Grateful
" I heard it in 2008 and hear it again now - this notion that the only reason one would support Hillary Clinton is because she is a woman - or only because she is experienced and smart. She is all of those things. But I am with her because... Hillary Clinton inspires me. "
Pardis Sabeti
Woman
I Am
Me
" See, Ebola, like all threats to humanity, it's fueled by mistrust and distraction and division. When we build barriers amongst ourselves, and we fight amongst ourselves, the virus thrives. But unlike all threats to humanity, Ebola is one where we're actually all the same. We're all in this fight together. "
Pardis Sabeti
Humanity
See
Build
" It's just difficult to see that people want to be like the actors and the performers and the politicians who are - who they see all the time, but the people that are probably having the most fun are the writers and the directors and the producers and the scientists, right, the people in the back that are getting to do the creative process. "
Pardis Sabeti
Creative
Time
Process
" The great thing about America is I've never felt like an outsider. I'm just a different piece of the puzzle. "
Pardis Sabeti
America
Puzzle
Great
" The Ebola epidemic was the most frightening outbreak I have witnessed in my lifetime, and I believe it was necessary to react globally as strongly as we did. "
Pardis Sabeti
Did
Most
React
" There is - I will just say that there was a disastrous day where I discovered really what radioactivity is and that just because you don't see it doesn't mean that it's not everywhere, so - Yeah. I was a slow learner for sure. "
Pardis Sabeti
Slow
You
Say
" When I was working on my Ph.D., I developed a computer algorithm to look for rapid changes in populations' DNA. Our DNA changes constantly over generations, but if certain changes spread through a population more quickly than others, they are probably the beneficial results of natural selection. This is the protection we give ourselves to survive. "
Pardis Sabeti
Results
Others
Look
" I'm looking for all the things that are beneficial in the human genome. Everything that I do is based on a very simple principle: things that are beneficial will spread through populations very quickly. "
Pardis Sabeti
Looking
Simple
Will
" My sister taught me addition and subtraction and multiplication and division, so by the time I got to school, I knew it all, and when we'd do the times tables, I was just focused on doing it faster than anybody else. I already had the information, so it just got me to focus on excellence. "
Pardis Sabeti
School
Sister
Time
" The creative scientific process is - It's kind of - It's a windy road that has a trajectory, but it's a slow trajectory. "
Pardis Sabeti
Creative
Kind
Process
" At 9, I think I had really gotten into tennis. I liked writing short stories; I loved solving math problems. I was learning a little piano, and I was collecting Garbage Pail Kids cards. "
Pardis Sabeti
Think
Short
Loved
" Let us not let the world be defined by the destruction wrought by one virus, but illuminated by billions of hearts and minds working in unity. "
Pardis Sabeti
Unity
Us
Working
" My family fled Iran in October 1978 as a result of the coming revolution when I was two years old. In the early days, my entire family lived together in a very crowded house, where I shared a room with my sister, cousin, and grandmother, and we would all listen to my grandmother tell stories before bedtime. "
Pardis Sabeti
Together
Family
Sister
" Most of my work may happen at a computer, but it's still a new and very exciting frontier. "
Pardis Sabeti
Happen
New
Work
" The process of discovery in my field is very incremental. But there are moments when you realize you know something about the world nobody else knows. That's extraordinarily exhilarating. "
Pardis Sabeti
Process
Know
Moments
" My scientific work is much more practically minded - to change something, to effect something. And the music I do is much more soft power, about changing minds. "
Pardis Sabeti
Music
More
Minds
" As long as I have a heartbeat, I'm fine. So I just do what I love, and I do it the best that I can. And if it all goes away, I'll just start over. "
Pardis Sabeti
I Can
Love
Over