:08:02
Oh ! Professor Gaines,
how are you ?
:08:05
I was hoping I might be able
to sit in on your lecture.
:08:07
I'm sure we can accommodate you
since you were so quiet coming in.
:08:10
Well, it's very hard
to be quiet...
:08:13
when you're lecturing
on genomic extractions.
:08:15
I think it's ver exciting.
Oh, lagree completely.
:08:18
Something about the way
the nucleotides cohere
with the target sequence.
:08:21
Yeah. I always say,
ifyou can't be with
the nucleotide that you love,
:08:24
cohere with
the one you're with.
:08:34
- Yeah.
- Uh, anyway as I was--
:08:37
Uh, l want those
lab reports on my desk.
:08:40
No excuses.
I'll see you next time.
:08:46
Professor Gaines.
:08:48
Oh, Professor Klump.
Yeah.
:08:52
Um, yes, I was, um--
I was wondering if you had a--
:08:56
- Dean Richmond, we were--
-Just having... a little chat.
:09:00
Don't be bashful,
ProfessorGaines.
:09:01
Pound-for-pound, this big lug's the greatest
scientist on the planet.
:09:04
And let's be honest, pound-for-pound, he is aplanet.
That's said with love.
:09:09
- Did you get those goo-goo clusters I sent you ?
- Yes, I did, thank you,
:09:12
but I'm on a diet right now,
so I can't eat 'em.
:09:15
And it's working beautifully.
No, l'm telling you.
:09:17
When I came in, with this light and in that outfiit,
you could really think for a second that--
:09:21
Anyway, you said you had
something to show me.
:09:24
I am so excited about this, Dean.
You will be too.
:09:27
You got that ?
Come on. Jason, where's our patient ?
:09:30
Right here, Professor. Come on, boy.
:09:33
Now this is Buster.
Buster suffers from acute
arthritis and diminished vision,
:09:36
which are both signs of advanced aging.
:09:38
We're gonna see if we can fix all of Buster's
problems right now, aren't we, Buster ?
:09:42
Yes, we are.
This little experiment...
:09:44
makes use of Professor Gaines's brilliant
research on gene targeting.
:09:48
Now, if I've composed this formula properly,
:09:51
this should be most impressive.
:09:54
All right, Buster.