Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado: To solve old problems, study new species
Alejandro Sanchez Alvarado: 探究新物种,解决老问题
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado wants to understand the how and why of tissue regeneration. Full bio
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海洋生物实验室
in the marine biological laboratory
is essentially renting a boat.
into Vineyard Sound,
前往Vineyard Sound,
能让我们窥视大西洋秘密的
to identify potential spots
into the depths of the Atlantic,
地方去发现未知生物。
to reach the unknown.
海洋生物实验室的地方,
marine biology lab in the world,
浮游生物采集网,
plankton net into the water
pays any attention to,
that we caught in our net.
is another organism
entirely new to science.
to reproduce sexually.
进行无性繁殖,
on top of its head,
有性繁殖产生下一代。
sexually in the next generation.
大量遗传基因,
extensive genomic ancestry with,
最接近我们的无脊椎物种。
invertebrate species to our own.
家族聚会时候都没有给它
at your last family reunion
beginning to understand.
derisively telling you
is a simple fishing expedition,
the trip that we just took.
sciences only see value
interested in the unknown.
对于未知的部分更有兴趣。
completely new continents,
vistas of ignorance.
of being completely baffled
in being able to say,
to discover that."
a self-aggrandizing enterprise,
自我感觉颇有成就的研究。
of discovery research,
觉得自己是个笨蛋的话,
idiot most of the time,
of this little boat of ours
这艘小船的甲板上,
我们只是略知皮毛。
that we know very little about.
to tell you a story about life
告诉大家一个关于生命的故事,
in an environment like this.
biological laboratories,
many mysteries of life with knowledge.
点亮许多生命中的未知。
of scientific research,
significant inroads
最基本原理的过程。
fundamental principles of life.
by the growth of biotechnology
to cure human diseases.
degenerative diseases;
我们需要驯服它们。
of the undesirables we wish to tame.
治疗癌症的过程中
so much trouble
the problem of cancer,
解决癌症这个问题,
shares a common origin,
35亿年之间在这个星球上
of the history of life on this planet
所有已知的物种。
of all known species in our planet.
and biodiversity,
to disparage at all
and often pretend that it is,
of many things.
analyze and compare,
and indeed necessary.
的确是无价和必要的。
biological research to specialize
现在的生物研究专精化,
to interrogate life
and unsatisfying depths.
narrow sliver of life,
极小的一块样品薄片,
拯救我们所有人的性命。
will save all of our lives.
Administration recently estimated
remain unexplored.
remain unexplored.
how much about life we do not know.
that every week in my field
每周都会有新物种被添加到
of more and more new species
占据了自己的位置。
in our family tree.
of other species of animals out there,
却没有深入的研究。
sorely under-studied.
have heard about the fact
regenerate its arm after it's lost.
regenerate a complete starfish.
that do truly astounding things.
更多令人难以置信的事。
一种扁虫,淡水涡虫。
of the flatworm, Schmidtea mediterranea.
just blow my mind.
and cut it into 18 different fragments,
will go on to regenerate
小家伙是怎么做到的,
how these little dudes do what they do,
their secrets readily to me.
studying these animals,
and thousands of regenerations,
它们是怎么做到的。
how these animals do what they do.
I've been talking to you about
生物实验室中
to have received the memo
according to the rules
of randomly selected animals
across the world.
of our understanding
they have garnered,
of the funding,
litany of intractable problems
that inhabit the planet.
也是在阻碍我们的进步,
to impede our progress at best,
on this planet and its history
as single-cell organisms,
生命起源于单细胞生物,
of years in the ocean,
something called multicellularity,
常见的决定——但是不知为何,
decision at the time --
organisms began to populate
from the surface of the oceans,
piece of real estate.
没有什么可以离开水而存活。“
Nothing can live out of water."
now that live on land.
它们或许看向天空说到:
looked up into the sky
to go to the clouds,
别做梦了。”
there's no way you can fly."
that break the rules,
就创造了一些新的方法,
they invent something new
to be able to here today.
这些打破规则的动物,
that break the rules,
方法上同样打破规则?
also break the rules?
our spirit of exploration.
into our laboratories
that is nature,
technological armamentarium,
of life we find,
that we may find.
all of our intelligence
of the unknown.
(小王子作者)写到:
for the endless immensity of the sea ..."
对于无穷无尽的海洋的渴望......“
to teach our students
immensity of the sea
species we know of
这颗星球上关于生命的历史。
into the history of life on this planet.
when I say that life is a mystery,
一个谜团可能并不准确,
是一个开放的秘密,
is actually an open secret
for millennia to understand it.
生命本身的最好机会吗?
that life has to know itself?
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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