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" 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
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" Biomedical research is only as good as its delivery. Distribution of medicines by charities is no more than a stopgap. "
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" When results are shared freely amongst the biological community, as has been done for the worm and the Human Genome Projects, specialist scientists can move much more rapidly towards their goals. "
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" Many people thought that, given my knowledge of the egg, I should analyse embryonic mutants. "
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" 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. "
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" 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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" 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. "
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" In science, as in business, there must be structures that ensure the well endowed do not use their position to block competition. "
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" I don't think one ought to bring a clearly disabled child into the world. "
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" I'm pleased that some economists and sociologists are beginning to talk about, for example, alternative measures of human well-being - alternative, that is, to GDP, on which the world runs. "
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" 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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" 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. "
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" The fact is that proprietary databases don't work for such basic and broadly needed information as the sequence of the human genome. "
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" 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. "
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" I don't want a few extra weeks of life at enormous cost, for example, when it comes to the end. "
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" As far back as I remember, and earlier, I was an artisan, a maker and doer. Mechanically minded, my parents said. "
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" 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. "
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" What is the purpose of being human and alive without doing new things? "
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" 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. "
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" The free market is the epitome of life itself. This is something that all scientists recognise because science itself operates on free market lines. "
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" On my mother's side, I come from Midlands engineers and, on my father's, from tenant farmers near Oxford. "
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" An awful lot of food is thrown away. This you can call a spillover. It doesn't sort of enter into our economic system because it's a consequence of running things in a highly competitive way: the free market, global pricing and so on. "
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" 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. "
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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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