A Place in History: The Biography of John C. Kendrew
Autor Paul M. Wassarmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199732043
ISBN-10: 0199732043
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 236 x 157 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199732043
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 236 x 157 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Wassarman has done a remarkable job in producing a rich story catching many aspects of Kendrew's life. The book provides many new insights and is an enjoyable reading. We should be very grateful for the extensive research done to produce a book of this quality.
Paul Wasserman, who worked as a post-doctoral fellow with Kendrew, provides a glimpse into the life and career of a great pioneer in molecular biology, as well as the lives of other important scientists of that era. This biographical work is comprehensive, well referenced, and contains many photographs, but it is also peppered with anecdotes, making it an interesting read. The appendices include a description of Kendrew's archives, published obituaries, and papers. The book also boasts a comprehensive bibliography. It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
This superb biography provides a fascinating insight into the development of the field of molecular biology in the last century.... Kendrew was a difficult man to know personally. Paul Wasserman, who worked as a post-doctoral fellow with Kendrew, provides a glimpse into the life and career of a great pioneer in molecular biology, as well as the lives of other important scientists of that era.... The book also boasts a comprehensive bibliography. It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
This volume presents the first book-length account of Kendrew's life and career, including relatively obscure biographical details and how he arrived at groundbreaking conclusions about myoglobin by employing early computers in crystallography . . . The biographer's archival research and interviews enable many insights into Kendrew's personality and character . . . Wassarman's prose is carefully edited and readable, and the technical information is accessible.
In this wide-ranging and detailed biography, Wassarman captures Kendrews outstanding contributions and sympathetically illuminates the personality of an essentially private man.
This fascinating biography brings together the public and the private persona to reveal a man who was meticulous, tenacious, and passionate.
John Kendrew was a visionary with a deep understanding of science, people, and politics. Paul Wassarman has now produced, in this sensitive and perceptive biography, a superbly well-researched account of the life and times of a great man.
Paul Wassarmans biography provides the links and insight that help explain Kendrews initial professional passion, that is for research, then his rapid transformation, following his success with the myoglobin structure, into the spokesperson for the internationalization of European life science in the service of peace. As one of his successors at EMBL, I found the insight into his character and motivations fascinating.
Seldom have I encountered a biography which is both comprehensive and teeming with fascinating information told with exceptional felicity. This elegant book, accessible to non-scientists, deserves to be widely read.
John Kendrew was one of the most formidable of modern British scientists. He has, however, hitherto had no full-scale biography. Paul Wassarman has written an absorbing study of a man whose life is in many ways central to contemporary British life and culture.
This biographical work is comprehensive, well referenced, and contains many photographs, but it is also peppered with anecdotes, making it an interesting read...It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
Paul Wasserman, who worked as a post-doctoral fellow with Kendrew, provides a glimpse into the life and career of a great pioneer in molecular biology, as well as the lives of other important scientists of that era. This biographical work is comprehensive, well referenced, and contains many photographs, but it is also peppered with anecdotes, making it an interesting read. The appendices include a description of Kendrew's archives, published obituaries, and papers. The book also boasts a comprehensive bibliography. It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
This superb biography provides a fascinating insight into the development of the field of molecular biology in the last century.... Kendrew was a difficult man to know personally. Paul Wasserman, who worked as a post-doctoral fellow with Kendrew, provides a glimpse into the life and career of a great pioneer in molecular biology, as well as the lives of other important scientists of that era.... The book also boasts a comprehensive bibliography. It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
This volume presents the first book-length account of Kendrew's life and career, including relatively obscure biographical details and how he arrived at groundbreaking conclusions about myoglobin by employing early computers in crystallography . . . The biographer's archival research and interviews enable many insights into Kendrew's personality and character . . . Wassarman's prose is carefully edited and readable, and the technical information is accessible.
In this wide-ranging and detailed biography, Wassarman captures Kendrews outstanding contributions and sympathetically illuminates the personality of an essentially private man.
This fascinating biography brings together the public and the private persona to reveal a man who was meticulous, tenacious, and passionate.
John Kendrew was a visionary with a deep understanding of science, people, and politics. Paul Wassarman has now produced, in this sensitive and perceptive biography, a superbly well-researched account of the life and times of a great man.
Paul Wassarmans biography provides the links and insight that help explain Kendrews initial professional passion, that is for research, then his rapid transformation, following his success with the myoglobin structure, into the spokesperson for the internationalization of European life science in the service of peace. As one of his successors at EMBL, I found the insight into his character and motivations fascinating.
Seldom have I encountered a biography which is both comprehensive and teeming with fascinating information told with exceptional felicity. This elegant book, accessible to non-scientists, deserves to be widely read.
John Kendrew was one of the most formidable of modern British scientists. He has, however, hitherto had no full-scale biography. Paul Wassarman has written an absorbing study of a man whose life is in many ways central to contemporary British life and culture.
This biographical work is comprehensive, well referenced, and contains many photographs, but it is also peppered with anecdotes, making it an interesting read...It is a superb work of scholarship and a fascinating read.
Notă biografică
Paul M. Wassarman is Professor of Cell, Developmental, and Regenerative Biology in the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Series Editor for Current Topics in Developmental Biology. Wassarman has authored more than 225 scientific papers and reviews, edited over a dozen books, and coauthored A Guide to Zona Pellucida Domain Proteins.