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This is a state-by-state issue, says Pelosi, and she is very proud what her home state of California is doing.
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Solving puzzles is fun, and that’s what I do, says Pardis.
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Harvard genomics professor Pardis Sabeti on the revolution happening in your body.
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Many people don’t see how fantastic science is, and that’s unfortunate, says Pardis.
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I’m living proof that you can be a terrible young scientist and still have a career, says Pardis.
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The process is important, though it’s painstaking, says Pardis.
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Pardis Sabeti is not only a Rhodes scholar, PHD and an MD, she is also lead singer of “Thousand Days“, a critically acclaimed alternative rock band.
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“I enjoy being a woman in science but there are challenges,” says Pardis.
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You have to learn whatever you do, the failures as much as the successes, as there will probably be more failures than successes.
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For Pardis, the work she is doing has taken her back to what she was doing at age 6 – though it’s more urgent.
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The Human Genome reveals a great deal about pathogens and the evolutionary history of humans.
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It’s the right mix of what I love, says Pardis.
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Hudis was inspired his mentor at Sloan Kettering, Larry Norton.
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Hudis says mapping the human genome was the most exciting effort of the past decade.
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From mercury in fish to whether government does enough.
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Symptoms, treatments, and the truth about estrogen.
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Clifford Hudis on what is known about breast cancer prevention and treatment.
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A place of fiction at a moment when American ruled the world.
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Obama confirms the theme of his latest book: the American idea of overcoming.
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His writing is universal, and so are his politics.
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Insights on his characters, inspirations, advice, and why writers drink.
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Greer describes his process, and the joys of a writer’s colony
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After musicals, magazines, and short stories Greer has found his true voice as a novelist.
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Greer cites Proust, Nabokov, Asimov
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Andrew Sean Greer surprises himself with his answer.
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Greer hints at his next project, his review from John Updike, and why it is so difficult to be a novelist today.
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Greer is an atheist; his characters struggle with religious questions.
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