Harold E. Varmus Quotes

Professions:DirectorScientist

Born: December 18, 1939

Harold E. Varmus, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist and former director of the National Institutes of Health, embodies resilience and focus through a life dedicated to unraveling the complexities of cancer. His groundbreaking discovery of oncogenes reshaped modern medicine, yet his true legacy lies in his unwavering belief that setbacks are stepping stones to deeper understanding. Varmus’s philosophy champions the power of persistent curiosity, urging us to channel adversity into clarity. His quotes resonate because they bridge the rigorous world of science with the universal human struggle for purpose, reminding us that focus is not a single burst of effort but a steady, luminous flame.

Harold E. Varmus Quotes (29)

"I'm used to being surrounded by really smart 22-year-old students who have no problem saying that something I suggested is not a very good idea."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Creativity

"I was born in the shadow of World War II, on December 18, 1939, on the South Shore of Long Island, a product of the early -wentieth-century emigration of Eastern European Jewry to New York City and its environs."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Following graduation from Amherst, a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship enabled me to test the depth of my interest in literary scholarship by beginning graduate studies at Harvard University."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Science can improve lives in ways that are elegant in design and moving in practice."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Technology

"Just after graduation in 1966, like many of my contemporaries, I applied for research training at the National Institutes of Health. Perhaps because his wife was a poet, Ira Pastan agreed to take me into his laboratory, despite my lack of scientific credentials."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Tobacco, UV rays, viruses, heredity, and age are the main causes of cancer."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"My ideal summer day was reading on the porch."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"I begin with the premise that behavior is an incredibly important element in medicine. People's habits, their willingness to quit smoking, their willingness to take steps to avoid transmission of HIV, are all behavioral questions."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Every cancer looks different. Every cancer has similarities to other cancers. And we're trying to milk those differences and similarities to do a better job of predicting how things are going to work out and making new drugs."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Motivation

"The public schools I attended were dominated by athletics and rarely inspiring intellectually, but I enjoyed a small circle of interesting friends despite my ineptitude at team sports and my preference for reading."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Love

"Anyone graduating from medical school in 1966 had first to fulfill military service before launching a career. Fiercely opposed to the Vietnam War, I sought to avoid it through an assignment to the Public Health Service."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"From some dilatory reading in the early 1960s, I knew enough about viruses and their association with tumors in animals to understand that they might provide a relatively simple entry into a problem as complex as cancer."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Cancer is a collection of many diseases with common principles, and each disease will have to be understood and more effectively controlled on its own terms."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"I saw my friends in medical school seeming to be more engaged with the real world. That provoked a sort of jealousy, and I decided to go to medical school after all."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Love

"In preparation for a career in academic medicine, I worked as a medical house officer at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital from 1966 to 1968 and then joined Ira Pastan's laboratory at the National Institutes of Health as a Clinical Associate."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"As an undergraduate at Amherst College, I was devoted to Dickensian novels and antiestablishment journalism while marginally fulfilling premedical requirements."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"A major feature of life at the NIH in late 1960s was the extraordinary offering of evening courses for physicians attempting to become scientists as they neared thirty."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"When I read about genetics, I see breakthroughs every day. And while I'm trying to learn more about behavioral science, I must say that I don't feel I get tremendous intellectual stimulation from most of the things I read."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was the NIH director, I often expressed envy of institute directors: they had the money and ran the scientific programmes."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"The NCI scientific programme leaders meet regularly to ensure that we are not ignoring highly original proposals and that we are not creating an unbalanced grant portfolio."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Creativity

"All basic scientists who look to the NCI for funding should know that I will tolerate no retreat on the study of model systems and the pursuit of fundamental biological principles."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"I keep encouraging the pharmaceutical companies to put more money into R&D."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Our biggest single theme is trying to make the NIH work better with the same amount of money."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Motivation

"When high school students ask to spend their afternoons and weekends in my laboratory, I am amazed: I didn't develop that kind of enthusiasm for science until I was 28 years old."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Technology

"I had learned of Gertrude Stein's bon mot that medicine opened all doors. This prompted me, in different moods, to view my future life as literary psychiatrist, globe-trotting tropical disease specialist, or academic internist."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"I had learned that science is a rewarding, active process of discovery, not the passive absorption of what others had discovered."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"Some growths can be detected early, making for increased accuracy in diagnosis. Some can be cured and others controlled."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"In the 1960s and '70s, there wasn't much evidence at all. We knew vaguely the causes of cancer, but methods like genomics were very new."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom

"In general, all cancers have been traditionally characterized by the way they appear under the microscope and the organs in which they arise."

Harold E. Varmus
Topic: Wisdom
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