Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado: To solve old problems, study new species
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado: Para resolver viejos problemas, estudiar nuevas especies
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado wants to understand the how and why of tissue regeneration. Full bio
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in the marine biological laboratory
en el laboratorio biológico marino
is essentially renting a boat.
he alquilado un barco.
into Vineyard Sound,
to identify potential spots
puntos potenciales
into the depths of the Atlantic,
profundidades del Atlántico,
to reach the unknown.
para llegar a lo desconocido.
marine biology lab in the world,
biología marina más grande del mundo,
plankton net into the water
red de plancton al agua
pays any attention to,
rara vez presta atención,
that we caught in our net.
que atrapamos en nuestra red.
is another organism
otro organismo
entirely new to science.
totalmente nuevo para la ciencia.
parte superior de su cabeza,
to reproduce sexually.
para reproducirse sexualmente.
on top of its head,
en la parte superior de su cabeza,
sexually in the next generation.
sexualmente en la próxima generación.
extensive genomic ancestry with,
una extensa ascendencia genómica,
invertebrate species to our own.
más cercana a la nuestra.
at your last family reunion
un lugar en su última reunión familiar
muy profunda con nosotros
beginning to understand.
empezando a entender.
a alguien decir burlonamente
derisively telling you
is a simple fishing expedition,
es una simple expedición de pesca,
the trip that we just took.
que acabamos de hacer.
sciences only see value
biológicas solo ven valor
de lo que ya sabemos;
ya descubiertos.
interested in the unknown.
nos interesa mucho más lo desconocido.
completely new continents,
completamente nuevos,
vistas of ignorance.
vistas de la ignorancia.
of being completely baffled
completamente desconcertados
in being able to say,
en poder decir:
to discover that."
a self-aggrandizing enterprise,
de auto-engrandecimiento,
of discovery research,
de descubrimiento,
idiot most of the time,
idiota la mayor parte del tiempo,
of this little boat of ours
de este pequeño barco nuestro,
that we know very little about.
de las que sabemos muy poco.
to tell you a story about life
una historia sobre la vida
in an environment like this.
en un ambiente como este.
biological laboratories,
biológicos del siglo XXI,
many mysteries of life with knowledge.
muchos misterios de la vida.
of scientific research,
de investigación científica,
significant inroads
incursiones significativas
fundamental principles of life.
principios fundamentales de la vida.
by the growth of biotechnology
en el crecimiento de la biotecnología
to cure human diseases.
para curar enfermedades humanas.
degenerative diseases;
enfermedades degenerativas,
of the undesirables we wish to tame.
que deseamos domesticar.
so much trouble
tantos problemas
el problema del cáncer?
the problem of cancer,
el problema del cáncer
shares a common origin,
comparte un origen común,
of the history of life on this planet
de historia de la vida en el planeta
of all known species in our planet.
las especies conocidas del planeta.
and biodiversity,
y biodiversidad,
to disparage at all
desacreditar en absoluto
and often pretend that it is,
y solemos fingir que es así,
of many things.
de muchas cosas.
analyze and compare,
analizamos y comparamos,
and indeed necessary.
invaluable y de hecho necesario.
biological research to specialize
la investigación biológica se especialice
to interrogate life
de interrogar la vida
and unsatisfying depths.
y a profundidades insatisfactorias.
narrow sliver of life,
asombrosamente estrecha,
will save all of our lives.
salven todas nuestras vidas.
Administration recently estimated
y Atmosférico estimó recientemente
remain unexplored.
están sin explorar.
remain unexplored.
how much about life we do not know.
cuánto desconocemos sobre la vida.
that every week in my field
que cada semana en mi campo
of more and more new species
más y más especies nuevas
in our family tree.
en nuestro árbol genealógico.
of other species of animals out there,
especies de animales,
sorely under-studied.
have heard about the fact
habrá oído que la estrella de mar
regenerate its arm after it's lost.
en caso de pérdida.
regenerate a complete starfish.
una estrella de mar completa.
that do truly astounding things.
cosas realmente asombrosas.
of the flatworm, Schmidtea mediterranea.
gusano plano, Schmidtea mediterránea.
just blow my mind.
and cut it into 18 different fragments,
y cortarlo en 18 trozos,
will go on to regenerate
se regenerará hasta ser
how these little dudes do what they do,
estos gusanos lo que hacen,
their secrets readily to me.
studying these animals,
a estos animales,
and thousands of regenerations,
y miles de regeneraciones,
how these animals do what they do.
cómo estos animales hacen o que hacen.
I've been talking to you about
que les he estado hablando
to have received the memo
la notificación
according to the rules
of randomly selected animals
animales seleccionados al azar
across the world.
of our understanding
el mayor entendimiento
que han suscitado,
they have garnered,
of the funding,
litany of intractable problems
problemas intratables
representan esencialmente
that inhabit the planet.
que habitan el planeta.
to impede our progress at best,
como mínimo a impedir nuestro progreso,
nos está desviando.
on this planet and its history
en el planeta y su historia
as single-cell organisms,
en forma de organismos monocelulares,
of years in the ocean,
de años en el océano,
de manera diferente;
something called multicellularity,
algo llamado multicelularidad,
decision at the time --
una decisión popular en su momento...
organisms began to populate
empezaron a poblar
from the surface of the oceans,
desde la superficie de los océanos,
piece of real estate.
Nothing can live out of water."
Nada puede vivir fuera del agua".
now that live on land.
que viven en la tierra.
looked up into the sky
mirado hacia el cielo
to go to the clouds,
there's no way you can fly."
No hay manera de que puedas volar".
that break the rules,
animales que rompen reglas,
they invent something new
inventan algo nuevo
to be able to here today.
la notificación.
that break the rules,
que rompen reglas,
also break the rules?
romper las reglas también?
our spirit of exploration.
nuestro espíritu de exploración.
into our laboratories
a nuestros laboratorios
that is nature,
que es la naturaleza,
technological armamentarium,
armamento tecnológico,
of life we find,
de vida que encontremos,
that we may find.
que podamos encontrar.
all of our intelligence
toda nuestra inteligencia
of the unknown.
de lo desconocido.
con el conocimiento.
con la ignorancia.
escribió:
for the endless immensity of the sea ..."
la inmensa vastedad del mar..."
to teach our students
enseñar a nuestros estudiantes
immensity of the sea
species we know of
la única especies que conocemos
especies del planeta,
into the history of life on this planet.
de la vida del planeta.
when I say that life is a mystery,
al decir que la vida es un misterio,
is actually an open secret
en realidad es un secreto a voces
for millennia to understand it.
a nuestra especie a entenderlo.
that life has to know itself?
que tiene la vida de conocerse a sí misma?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado - Developmental and regeneration biologistAlejandro Sánchez Alvarado wants to understand the how and why of tissue regeneration.
Why you should listen
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado is fascinated by the fact that the natural ability to restore missing body parts after injury is broadly yet unevenly distributed across the animal kingdom. Why, for instance, can snails grow new heads after decapitation, or salamanders sprout new limbs, tails, even hearts after amputation, while we humans are so impoverished when it comes to these regenerative abilities? To attack this problem Alvarado, his team and his trainees have collectively developed methods and approaches to dissect this problem at unprecedented levels of molecular, genetic and cellular resolution.
Alvarado runs a Howard Hughes Medical Institute laboratory at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in Kansas City, Missouri, where he is an Investigator. Alejandro and his team of researchers are vigorously dissecting the problem of regeneration using state-of-the-art nucleic acid sequencing, genomic, proteomic, bioinformatics, light and electron microscopy, flow cytometric and histological methods. Their efforts are centered around the flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea, an organism with astonishing regenerative capacities. Small fragments of tissue removed from these animals, for instance, can regenerate complete animals in under two weeks. The basic, discovery research efforts of Alvarado and his team have begun to shed much mechanistic light into the long-standing biological problem of regeneration, and they are poised to inform poorly understood aspects of our own biology.
Alvarado, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, has grown concerned with the current approach of biomedical research of focusing the brunt of its efforts on a handful of randomly selected species. He believes this approach is preventing us from uncovering huge amounts of unknown and relevant biology to understand our own. As Quanta Magazine wrote "Some scientists … argue that by focusing on roughly seven animals out of the estimated 9 million species on Earth, we are missing a huge chunk of interesting biology. 'We are due for a renaissance,' said Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado. 'We have narrowed our focus to a handful of organisms that statistically are highly unlikely to encompass the gamut of biological activity on the planet.'"
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