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A Tale of Two Viruses: Parallels in the Research Trajectories of Tumor and Bacterial Viruses

Autor Neeraja Sankaran
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2021
In 1965, French microbiologist André Lwoff was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on lysogeny—one of the two types of viral life cycles—which resolved a contentious debate among scientists about the nature of viruses. A Tale of Two Viruses is the first study of medical virology to compare the history of two groups of medically important viruses—bacteriophages, which infect bacteria, and sarcoma agents, which cause cancer—and the importance of Lwoff’s discovery to our modern understanding of what a virus is. Although these two groups of viruses may at first glance appear to have little in common, they share uniquely parallel histories. The lysogenic cycle, unlike the lytic, enables viruses to replicate in the host cell without destroying it and to remain dormant in a cell’s genetic material indefinitely, or until induced by UV radiation. But until Lwoff’s discovery of the mechanism of lysogeny, microbiologist Félix d’Herelle and pathologist Peyton Rous, who themselves first discovered and argued for the viral identity of bacteriophages and certain types of cancer, respectively, faced opposition from contemporary researchers who would not accept their findings. By following the research trajectories of the two virus groups, Sankaran takes a novel approach to the history of the development of the field of medical virology, considering both the flux in scientific concepts over time and the broader scientific landscapes or styles that shaped those ideas and practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822946304
ISBN-10: 0822946300
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 16 b&w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press

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"Neeraja Sankaran has written a splendid book for those interested in the history of virology. Her careful comparison of early work on bacterial viruses and cancer viruses illuminates two important and intertwined strands of twentieth-century biological research. A Tale of Two Viruses will appeal not only to historians and sociologists of science but also to those working in the biomedical sciences." —Gregory J. Morgan, Stevens Institute of Technology
 
“Sankaran has written a meticulous and fascinating book that offers new insight into twentieth-century discoveries about two seemingly distinct groups of viruses, ultimately revealing how we arrived at the present-day concept of the virus. As a tumor virologist, I gained much from her comparative approach, which is illuminating and novel to historical writing on virology." —Robin Weiss, University College London
A Tale of Two Viruses offers a lively comparative account of research on bacterial viruses and on Rous sarcoma virus. Neeraja Sankaran’s dual portrait both corrects existing biases about the history of bacteriophage and shows how studies of phage were connected to research on other viruses, including in the contested field of cancer research, and long before molecular biologists themselves turned to tumor viruses after the late 1950s. Original and illuminating.” —Angela N. H. Creager, Princeton University

“Sankaran masterfully transcribes her infectious enthusiasm for her subject, underpinned by a thorough mastery of archival material as well as a great respect for the available historiography. . . . A Tale of Two Viruses provides an excellent illustration of the narrative possibilities of Plutarchian parallel case studies. It will, hopefully, encourage similar explorations across the history of biology and the history of science and technology more widely.” —Metascience
 
A Tale of Two Viruses is an ideal introduction for the reader interested in understanding the early 20th-century problems and progress in virology. This narrative is well written, providing biologists and budding virologists a gateway to understand the early and fascinating approaches used to study these (then) invisible agents of disease . . . a first-rate précis of the field.” —Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology Journal
“Sankaran’s book illuminates pioneering discoveries of viruses, genes, and the nature of cancer, from the perspective of both the volatile and dogged researchers. A Tale of Two Viruses will delight biologists, sociologists, historians, and all others who wonder how scientific progress is made.” —Historical Records of Australian Science
“Sankaran’s new book is an important contribution to the history of biomedical research and the culmination of her long-standing study of virology and its past practitioners. Scholars familiar with her intellectual journey will find in this book a masterful synthesis of her academic work . . . a rich historical account that lets us appreciate multiple hitherto underappreciated dimensions in virology.” —Isis
“Inspired in its title by Dickens’ moving A Tale of Two Cities and in its subtitle by Plutarch’s classic (Parallel) Lives of Noble Grecians and RomansA Tale of Two Viruses is a clever attempt to approach the history of viruses in a more interesting way than that presumably afforded by focusing on a single virus, virologist, or viral disease, as other books often do. Indeed, this dual, inevitably comparative and timely history of two viruses—a tumour virus and a bacterial virus or phage—greatly enriches our understanding of viruses as model organisms, which are uniquely positioned to illuminate the long intriguing boundaries between living and non-living, health and disease or benign and malignant tumours.” —Medical History

"A Tale of Two Viruses is a well-researched exploration of foundational ideas and experimental findings in the first half of the twentieth century. It also has an extensive bibliography, which is an additional, useful resource for those engaging with the historical analysis of developments in virology."
Journal of the History of Biology

 

Notă biografică

Neeraja Sankaran is a historian of science and medicine with a primary focus in the recent and near-contemporary history of biomedical sciences. An independent scholar, she has held positions at universities in different parts of the world, including the United States, Egypt, South Korea, India, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.