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" Tracing the beginnings of the interwoven stories of science can be arbitrary, as beginnings are so often lost in the mists of time. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
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" The goal is to learn more about telomere length and other markers of ageing, how best to measure these markers, how they are related to health and lifestyle, and how people respond to learning their own telomere length results. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Learning
Goal
Best
" In humans, the thing is that as we mature, our telomeres slowly wear down. So the question has always been: 'Did that matter?' Well, more and more, it seems like it matters. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Down
Always
Mature
" If we think of our chromosomes - they carry our genetic material - as being like shoelaces, I work on the plastic tips at the end that protect them. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Think
Plastic
Work
" I decided I wanted to go to Cambridge, and then I got introduced to Fred Sanger. I was very conscientious, and I asked him when I first got there if I should start reading up on things. But he said, 'No, I think you can just start these experiments,' so I plunged right in. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Said
Reading
Right
" I chose biochemistry as my major and graduated after 4 years with an Honours degree in Biochemistry. During that time, I had come to love biochemistry research, although I was just getting my feet wet in laboratory research. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Years
Research
Feet
" We're collecting about 100,000 telomere lengths in saliva samples and then looking at how those relate to both the extensive longitudinal clinical records that Kaiser is collecting and the genome sequence variations. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Collecting
Genome
Looking
" When you bring telomerase RNA levels down by using a mechanism that targets the RNA for destruction, the cells which were running on very high telomerase levels are now running on a lean diet of telomerase. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Cells
Now
Running
" Medicine has been successful by treating diseases in a very specific way once the damage is done. But telomere length integrates a lot of factors together and gives you an overall picture of risk for what is now emerging as a lot of diseases that tend to occur together, such as diabetes and heart disease. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Together
You
Picture
" The conservative statement is that telomere length is a biomarker, but it's probably not passive. There are some very intimate relationships between things such as molecular markers for inflammation and telomere health. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Conservative
Health
Relationships
" What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you want to know how it works. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
You
Want
Know
" This enzyme, called telomerase, slows the rate at which telomeres degrade, and research indicates that healthy people with longer telomeres have less risk of developing the common illnesses of aging - like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, which are three big killers today. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
People
Aging
Today
" Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes in cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic information. Telomeres are buffers. They are like the tips of shoelaces. If you lose the tips, the ends start fraying. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Lose
You
Cells
" In the 1970s, I did a Ph.D. with Fred Sanger in Cambridge who was in the process of inventing ways to map what's inside DNA. He later won the Nobel Prize. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Process
Nobel Prize
Map
" Observational studies show that exercise, nutritional supplements and reducing psychological stress can help. Chronic high stress and smoking can lead to accelerated telomere shortening. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
High
Help
Exercise
" Checking your telomere length is a bit like weighing yourself: you get this single number which depends on a lot of factors. Telomere length gives a sense of your underlying health. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Get
Like
Health
" Studying organisms at a molecular level was totally compelling because it was moving from being a naturalist, which was the 19th-century kind of science, to being very focused and really getting to the heart of these molecules. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Studying
Science
Moving
" Challenges in medicine are moving from 'Treat the symptoms after the house is on fire' to 'Can we preserve the house intact?' "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Moving
Fire
House
" I've only actively promoted what we always hope is good science. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Good
Always
Hope
" Being senior enough in the field, having enough solidity, I don't feel afraid of being marginalized. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Feel
Afraid
Enough
" I spent my first 4 years living in the tiny town of Snug, by the sea near Hobart. Curious about animals, I would pick up ants in our backyard and jellyfish on the beach. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Curious
Animals
Living
" Generally, we try to have a situation where the person is healthy, so you're not confounded by disease. So, that means that healthy individuals are donating their blood samples for the studies. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Healthy
Blood
Try
" Biology sometimes reveals its fundamental principles through what may seem at first to be arcane and bizarre. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Biology
Through
Sometimes
" Researchers have found that the brain definitely sends nerves directly to organs of the immune system and not just to the heart and the lower gut. In that way, too, the brain is influencing the body. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Gut
Way
Brain
" I'm pretty good about getting some exercise every day - well, most days. The secret for me was to put the elliptical in front of the TV. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Day
Me
Exercise
" Cancer cells have had so many other things go wrong with them, genetic, non-genetic changes, that those cells, one of the things they then get selected for is that they have lots of telomerase because now the telomeres in those cells get maintained. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Now
Cells
Go
" One characteristic aspect of ageing is the increased susceptibility to disease, particularly age-related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Ageing
Cancer
Cardiovascular
" We're involved in a very large study that's federally funded and being done with Kaiser Permanente, and saliva is a very non-invasive way to get cells from the body. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Body
Involved
Cells
" For me, arguably the story of telomeres and telomerase began thousands of years ago, in the cornfields of the Maya highlands of Central America. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Years
Story
Me
" I was using very unconventional methods to sequence the telemetric DNA, originally. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Unconventional
DNA
Methods
" In my lab, we're finding that psychological stress actually ages cells, which can be seen when you measure the wearing down of the tips of the chromosomes, those telomeres. "
Elizabeth Blackburn
Finding
Down
You