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Well, I say that the most important job you can possibly have is raising a child, and it needs to be treated that way. You have to show them, rather than just talk to them.
~ Ben Carson
Child
Important
Important Job
Job
Just
Most
Needs
Possibly
Raising
Rather
Say
Show
Talk
Than
The Most Important
Them
Treated
Way
Well
You
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As a kid, I thought of myself as stupid because I needed remedial help. It was not until much later that I figured out that I was dyslexic and that my trouble with spelling and sounding out words did not mean I was stupid, but early impressions stuck with me and colored my world for a time.
~ Carol W. Greider
Because
Colored
Did
Dyslexic
Early
Figured
Help
Impressions
Kid
Later
Me
Mean
Much
Myself
Needed
Out
Spelling
Stuck
Stupid
Thought
Time
Trouble
Until
Words
World
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Federal funding for biomedical sciences plays a critical role in training the next generation of scientists.
~ Carol W. Greider
Biomedical
Critical
Federal
Federal Funding
Funding
Generation
Next
Next Generation
Plays
Role
Sciences
Scientists
Training
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I enjoyed biology in high school, and that brought me to a research lab at U.C. Santa Barbara. I loved doing experiments, and I had fun with them. I realized this kind of problem-solving fit my intellectual style.
~ Carol W. Greider
Barbara
Biology
Brought
Doing
Enjoyed
Experiments
Fit
Fun
Had
High
High School
Intellectual
Kind
Lab
Loved
Me
Problem-Solving
Realized
Research
Santa
School
Style
Them
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I finished my Ph.D. at Berkeley in November 1987 and took a position as an independent fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in January 1988.
~ Carol W. Greider
Berkeley
Cold
Fellow
Finished
Harbor
Independent
January
Laboratory
November
Position
Spring
Took
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I think actively promoting women in science is very important because the data has certainly shown that there has been an underrepresentation.
~ Carol W. Greider
Actively
Because
Been
Certainly
Data
Has-Been
I Think
Important
Promoting
Science
Shown
Think
Very
Women
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In 1978, Elizabeth Blackburn, working with Joe Gall, identified the DNA sequence of telomeres. Every time a cell divides, it gets shorter. But telomeres usually don't. So there must be something happening to the telomeres to keep their length in equilibrium.
~ Carol W. Greider
Cell
Divides
DNA
Elizabeth
Equilibrium
Every
Every Time
Gall
Gets
Happening
Identified
Joe
Keep
Length
Must
Sequence
Something
Time
Working
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In junior high school, I learned that I could be good at school. I remember liking the freedom to choose classes and the pleasure of learning and doing well. My perseverance and love of reading had somehow allowed me to overcome many disadvantages of dyslexia, and I read a lot of books for pleasure.
~ Carol W. Greider
Allowed
Books
Choose
Classes
Could
Disadvantages
Doing
Dyslexia
Freedom
Good
Had
High
High School
I Remember
Junior
Junior High
Junior High School
Learned
Learning
Liking
Lot
Love
Many
Me
Overcome
Perseverance
Pleasure
Read
Reading
Remember
School
Somehow
Well
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It takes years to realize the multiple benefits of science; without adequate, sustained funding for research, the careers of many bright, young scientists may come to a screeching halt.
~ Carol W. Greider
Adequate
Benefits
Bright
Careers
Come
Funding
Halt
Many
May
Multiple
Realize
Research
Science
Scientists
Sustained
Takes
Without
Years
Young
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My father worked in high-energy nuclear physics, and my mother was a mycologist and a geneticist. After both parents completed postdoctoral fellowships in San Diego in 1962, my father took a faculty position in the Physics Department at Yale, and so the family moved to New Haven, Connecticut.
~ Carol W. Greider
After
Both
Completed
Connecticut
Department
Diego
Faculty
Family
Father
Geneticist
Haven
Mother
Moved
New
Nuclear
Nuclear Physics
Parents
Physics
Position
San
San Diego
Took
Worked
Yale
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One of the lessons I have learned in the different stages of my career is that science is not done alone. It is through talking with others and sharing that progress is made.
~ Carol W. Greider
Alone
Career
Different
Different Stages
Done
I Have Learned
Learned
Lessons
Made
Others
Progress
Science
Sharing
Stages
Talking
Through
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RNase H is a specific RNase that will cleave the RNA of a DNA/RNA duplex.
~ Carol W. Greider
Specific
Will
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Science can promote an understanding between people at a really fundamental level.
~ Carol W. Greider
Between
Fundamental
Level
People
Promote
Really
Science
Understanding
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Students and postdoctoral fellows largely depend on the support of the public sector to finance the training and research that will make them world-renowned scientists.
~ Carol W. Greider
Depend
Fellows
Finance
Largely
Make
Public
Public Sector
Research
Scientists
Sector
Students
Support
Them
Training
Will
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What I found out on Christmas Day 1984, through biochemical evidence, was that telomeres could be lengthened by the enzyme we called telomerase, which keeps the telomeres from wearing down. After I found that out, I went home and put on Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the USA,' which was just out, and I danced and danced and danced.
~ Carol W. Greider
After
Born
Bruce
Christmas
Christmas Day
Could
Danced
Day
Down
Evidence
Found
Home
Just
Keeps
Out
Put
Springsteen
Through
USA
Wearing
Which
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What intrigues basic scientists like me is that anytime we do a series of experiments, there are going to be three or four new questions that come up when you think you've answered one.
~ Carol W. Greider
Answered
Anytime
Basic
Come
Experiments
Four
Going
Intrigues
Like
Me
New
Questions
Scientists
Series
Think
Three
Up
You
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'Carl Sagan: A Life,' though a riveting tale, tells as much about the all-too-human feelings of jealousy and resentment as it does about the individual who inspired them.
~ Carolyn Porco
About
Does
Feelings
Individual
Inspired
Jealousy
Life
Much
Resentment
Tale
Tells
Them
Though
Who
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As a planetary system, Saturn holds the greatest promise for answering questions that have a far broader scientific reach than Saturn itself.
~ Carolyn Porco
Answering
Broader
Far
Greatest
Holds
Itself
Planetary
Promise
Questions
Reach
Saturn
Scientific
System
Than
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As far as Europa goes, Europa very likely has an ocean under its surface. In that regard, Europa and Enceladus are on equal par. But on Europa, the ocean is at least several kilometers under the surface, and the moon is bathed in an intense radiation field.
~ Carolyn Porco
As Far As
Equal
Far
Field
Goes
Intense
Least
Likely
Moon
Ocean
Par
Radiation
Regard
Several
Surface
Very
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As far as I'm concerned, Enceladus has become the go-to place in our solar system for issues bearing on extraterrestrial life. It's a great place to examine extraterrestrial organic chemistry that is water-based and, therefore, like biotic chemistry on Earth.
~ Carolyn Porco
As Far As
Bearing
Become
Chemistry
Concerned
Earth
Examine
Extraterrestrial
Far
Great
Great Place
Issues
Life
Like
Organic
Our
Place
Solar
Solar System
System
Therefore
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