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Renato Dulbecco Quotes
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Renato Dulbecco
Italian
Scientist
Born:
Feb 22
,
1914
Died:
Feb 19
,
2012
Cancer
Does
Life
Me
Science
Society
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I stress the relevance of my work for cancer research because I believe that science must be useful to man.
Renato Dulbecco
Work
Man
Science
Cancer
Stress
Research
Believe
Relevance
Must
Because
Useful
While we spend our life asking questions about the nature of cancer and ways to prevent or cure it, society merrily produces oncogenic substances and permeates the environment with them.
Renato Dulbecco
Life
Nature
Cancer
Society
Our
Spend
Ways
About
Prevent
Environment
Questions
Cure
Substances
While
Them
Asking
Asking Questions
Produces
The life I remember begins at Imperia, where I went to school, including the Ginnasio-Liceo 'De Amicis.'
Renato Dulbecco
Life
Remember
School
Begins
Where
Including
Although I liked especially physics and mathematics for which I had considerable talent, I decided to study medicine. This profession had for me a strong emotional appeal, which was reinforced by having an uncle who was an excellent surgeon.
Renato Dulbecco
Mathematics
Me
Physics
Strong
Surgeon
Uncle
Medicine
Considerable
Having
Excellent
Emotional
Had
Study
Talent
Liked
Although
Decided
Which
Who
Appeal
Profession
Reinforced
All through the student years, I was at the top of my class although I was two years younger than everybody else.
Renato Dulbecco
Class
Everybody
Everybody Else
Else
Top
Through
Student
Although
Years
Than
Younger
Two
Historically, science and society have gone separate ways, although society has provided the funds for science to grow, and in return, science has given society all the material things it enjoys.
Renato Dulbecco
Science
Gone
Society
Ways
Given
Return
Although
Material
Material Things
Provided
Historically
Separate
Grow
Things
Funds
We have ourselves begun to put our house in order by banning some experiments that may contain a risk for mankind. We would like to see society take a similar attitude, abandoning selfish practices that are dangerous for society itself.
Renato Dulbecco
Attitude
Selfish
Dangerous
Society
Our
Ourselves
Abandoning
Would
See
Some
Similar
Risk
Take
Put
Contain
Like
House
Practices
Itself
Begun
May
Order
Banning
Experiments
Mankind
Indiana was so lovely. Just so lovely.
Renato Dulbecco
Indiana
Just
Lovely
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