Cold War Triangle
Autor Renilde Loeckxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2017
--Eliane Strosberg, MD, PhD in Chemistry, and author of ART and SCIENCE and The Human Figure and Jewish Culture
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789462701137
ISBN-10: 946270113X
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Leuven University Press
ISBN-10: 946270113X
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Leuven University Press
Notă biografică
Renilde Loeckx is former Ambassador of Belgium.
Cuprins
Foreword Acknowledgements
Introduction A brief excursion into the history of virology and vaccines
Chapter I. Leuven: a hotbed for antiviral research The cross-fertilization between academia and pharma Vaccines and celebrity scientists
Chapter II. Behind the Iron Curtain The molecular revolution goes east The Academy of Sciences in Prague
Chapter III. Strange bedfellows: a Czech chemist and a Flemish virologist Auspicious omens A young prodigy¿s path to science
Chapter IV. The sixties in Leuven and Prague Antiviral penicillin Spring turns into winter
Chapter V. Enzymes: the secret of life as chemistry At Stanford, a new world opens up The Rega Institute cuts corporate ties and goes its own way
Chapter VI. From interferon to nucleosides A first encounter with nucleosides A fateful meeting in Göttingen Bringing compounds to life Chapter VII. Breaking away from interferon A molecule for all seasons Cloning the interferon gene
Chapter VIII. The first antiviral drugs NA TO supports a nucleosides network Bringing antiviral therapy to the clinic
Chapter IX. Aids emerges in the shadow of the Cold War The East German connection The Cold War heats up Revealing a retrovirus
Chapter X. From passivity to action A pivotal year A triangular collaboration is set in motion Launching an aids laboratory in Leuven: the story of d4T
Chapter XI. First attempts to halt the epidemic Two irons in the fire: Bristol-Myers and Janssen Taking stock after AZT Holý¿s compound is active against HIV
Chapter XII. Finding the best therapy: the one-a-day-pill A new start-up: Gilead Sciences The birth of Cidofovir, Tenofovir and Adefovir
Epilogue: Of scientists and crusaders
Album Notes References Index
Introduction A brief excursion into the history of virology and vaccines
Chapter I. Leuven: a hotbed for antiviral research The cross-fertilization between academia and pharma Vaccines and celebrity scientists
Chapter II. Behind the Iron Curtain The molecular revolution goes east The Academy of Sciences in Prague
Chapter III. Strange bedfellows: a Czech chemist and a Flemish virologist Auspicious omens A young prodigy¿s path to science
Chapter IV. The sixties in Leuven and Prague Antiviral penicillin Spring turns into winter
Chapter V. Enzymes: the secret of life as chemistry At Stanford, a new world opens up The Rega Institute cuts corporate ties and goes its own way
Chapter VI. From interferon to nucleosides A first encounter with nucleosides A fateful meeting in Göttingen Bringing compounds to life Chapter VII. Breaking away from interferon A molecule for all seasons Cloning the interferon gene
Chapter VIII. The first antiviral drugs NA TO supports a nucleosides network Bringing antiviral therapy to the clinic
Chapter IX. Aids emerges in the shadow of the Cold War The East German connection The Cold War heats up Revealing a retrovirus
Chapter X. From passivity to action A pivotal year A triangular collaboration is set in motion Launching an aids laboratory in Leuven: the story of d4T
Chapter XI. First attempts to halt the epidemic Two irons in the fire: Bristol-Myers and Janssen Taking stock after AZT Holý¿s compound is active against HIV
Chapter XII. Finding the best therapy: the one-a-day-pill A new start-up: Gilead Sciences The birth of Cidofovir, Tenofovir and Adefovir
Epilogue: Of scientists and crusaders
Album Notes References Index