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Jim Heath Interview: Where will your science be in 50 years?
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1 minute and 11 seconds
Country:
Sweden
Language:
English
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CC - Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives
Genre:
Documentary
Producer:
MoleClues TV
Director:
Per Thoren
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69 (10 embedded)
Posted by:
locumele
on Sep 21, 2009
Jim Heath interviewed for MoleClues.org
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The biggest project in my group is to develop...
...technologies in fundamental biology related to what we call P4 medicine,
meaning medicine that’s predictive, preventative, personalized and participatory.
It’s medicine that takes advantage of the genome project,
which you can imagine as a software that predicts your potential health future,
as well as measurements of large amount of proteins which are in machines that tell you...
...how that health future is unfolding in real time...
...and to use that, to catch disease before there’s clinical symptoms...
...and eventually to be able to develop drugs that stop the disease from happening...
...before the symptoms develop.
We’re about to start a really large scale experiment on that type of medicine...
...and I think that in 50 years I would like to see the kind of things we’re doing now have...
...been able to transform both First and Third World medicines.
It’s ambitious, but that’s what I want to happen.
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