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" Title deeds establish and protect ownership of our houses, while security of property is as important to the proprietors of Tesco and Sainsbury's as it is to their customers. "
John Sulston
Ownership
Security
Important
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" Many people thought that, given my knowledge of the egg, I should analyse embryonic mutants. "
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" If you patent a discovery which is unique, say a human gene or even just one particular function of a human gene, then you are actually creating a monopoly, and that's not the purpose of the world of patents. "
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" Our work on C. elegans emphasized the benefits of sharing large amounts of information. We took a global approach to discover the mechanisms that led to the development of the worm. "
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" The strong evidence is that we're running out of space. We're collectively affecting the world's climate. This is due to the still-growing human population and our increase in consumption. "
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" The currencies of science are discoveries and ideas; the rewards are the excitement of going where nobody has been before and, if one is inclined to such things, the kudos of peer acclaim, plus funds to do more research. "
John Sulston
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More
Ideas
" Muriel, my mother, was my main confidant. She was a teacher of English at Watford grammar school but took a break while my sister Madeleine and I were children. She held court in the kitchen, and we talked about everything. "
John Sulston
She
Sister
Teacher
" I don't think one ought to bring a clearly disabled child into the world. "
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Bring
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Clearly
" It was a matter of not living lavishly but enjoying what you had, growing things with your hands, working hard, but not being tied to a nine-to-five job, and generally feeling that there's more to life than money. "
John Sulston
Job
Life
Feeling
" If we understand the worm, we understand life. "
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Worm
Understand
" We knew that all the protein-coding bits of genes do is to produce protein - they have to have instructions to turn them on and off. Those sequences lie well outside the protein-coding sequences, sometimes thousands, tens of thousands of bases away. "
John Sulston
Lie
Away
Off
" On my mother's side, I come from Midlands engineers and, on my father's, from tenant farmers near Oxford. "
John Sulston
Mother
Side
Engineers
" It is not a Pandora's box that science opens; it is, rather, a treasure chest. We, humanity, can choose whether or not to take out the discoveries and use them, and for what purpose. "
John Sulston
Science
Treasure
Purpose
" I wandered along to the chemistry labs, more or less on the rebound, and asked about becoming a research student. It was the '60s, a time of university expansion: the doors were open, and a 2:1 was good enough to get me in. "
John Sulston
Good
Doors
Enough
" We can choose to address the twin issues of population and consumption to rebalance the use of resources to a more egalitarian pattern of consumption. "
John Sulston
Choose
Use
Resources
" The myth is that IP rights are as important as our rights in castles, cars, and corn oil. IP is supposedly intended to encourage inventors and the investment needed to bring their products to the clinic and marketplace. "
John Sulston
Rights
Important
Corn
" What is the purpose of being human and alive without doing new things? "
John Sulston
Doing
New
New Things
" As far back as I remember, and earlier, I was an artisan, a maker and doer. Mechanically minded, my parents said. "
John Sulston
Back
Doer
Far
" Whilst worthy in themselves, applications shouldn't be the only way to drive basic research. "
John Sulston
Drive
Way
Worthy
" I don't want a few extra weeks of life at enormous cost, for example, when it comes to the end. "
John Sulston
Life
Cost
End
" It is very clear that the present system of innovation for medicines is very inefficient and really somewhat corrupt. It benefits shareholders over patients; it produces for the rich markets and not for the poor and does not produce for minority diseases. "
John Sulston
Rich
Present
Poor
" The human world lives in a framework called global economics. We live in a system based on GDP, which drives consumption. it causes people to compete with each other through trade in a way that they all grow. "
John Sulston
Economics
Grow
World
" The fruits of science and innovation have nourished our society and economy for years, but nations unable to navigate our regulatory system are often excluded, as are vulnerable individuals. "
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Economy
Society
Innovation
" I believe our basic information, our 'software', should be free and open for everyone to play with, to compete with, to try and make products from. I do not believe it should be under the control of one person. "
John Sulston
Believe
Try
Information
" I would say if we can select children who are not going to be severely disadvantaged, then we should do so, but I think it has to be done by voluntary choice. "
John Sulston
Choice
Done
Say
" You have to say - and I do - that anything that blocks that cheapest possible point-of-care delivery of health is wrong. "
John Sulston
Say
Health
You
" Biomedical research is only as good as its delivery. Distribution of medicines by charities is no more than a stopgap. "
John Sulston
More
Research
Only
" The only thing I have retained from my upbringing - I did not retain the religious element - is the idea that you do not do things for money. "
John Sulston
Idea
Only
Things
" There's always a tension between those who would like to garner wealth, and they contribute a lot to society. There's also those who say, 'I believe in the common good. I want that to be enlarged.' They contribute a lot to society. The tension, the debate, between these two views is extremely important to our progress. "
John Sulston
Believe
Society
Progress
" Science and the many benefits that science has produced have played a crucial part in our history and produced vast improvements to human welfare. "
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Many
Welfare
Science
" When it came to choice of subjects, science was obvious - since I was uninterested in anything else - but a decision that caused consternation in some eyes was my demand to take biology for A-level. "
John Sulston
Eyes
Choice
Science