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Transcript for Jim Heath Interview: Where will your science be in 50 years?
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The biggest project in my group is to develop... |
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...technologies in fundamental biology related to what we call P4 medicine, |
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meaning medicine that’s predictive, preventative, personalized and participatory. |
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It’s medicine that takes advantage of the genome project, |
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which you can imagine as a software that predicts your potential health future, |
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as well as measurements of large amount of proteins which are in machines that tell you... |
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...how that health future is unfolding in real time... |
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...and to use that, to catch disease before there’s clinical symptoms... |
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...and eventually to be able to develop drugs that stop the disease from happening... |
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...before the symptoms develop. |
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We’re about to start a really large scale experiment on that type of medicine... |
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...and I think that in 50 years I would like to see the kind of things we’re doing now have... |
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...been able to transform both First and Third World medicines. |
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It’s ambitious, but that’s what I want to happen. |

