The Compatibility Gene
Autor Daniel M Davisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 2014
Long-listed for the Royal Society Winton prize for science books 2014
InThe Compatibility Gene, leading scientist Daniel M Davis tells the story of the crucial genes that define our relationships, our health and our individuality.
We each possess a similar set of around 25,000 human genes. Yet a tiny, distinctive cluster of these genes plays a disproportionately large part in how our bodies work. These few genes, argues Davis, hold the key to who we are as individuals and our relationship to the world: how we combat disease, how our brains are wired, how attractive we are, even how likely we are to reproduce.
The Compatibility Genefollows the remarkable history of these genes' discovery. From the British scientific pioneers who struggled to understand the mysteries of transplants to the Swiss zoologist who devised a new method of assessing potential couples' compatibility based on the smell of worn T-shirts, Davis traces a true scientific revolution in our understanding of the human body: a global adventure spanning some sixty years.
'Unusual results, astonishing implications and ethical dilemmas'The Times
'Packed with an insider's knowledge'New York Times
'He makes immunology as fascinating to popular science readers as cosmology, consciousness, and evolution' Steven Pinker
'An elegantly written, unexpectedly gripping account' Bill BrysonGuardian, Books of the Year
Daniel M Davis is director of research at the University of Manchester's Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research and a visiting professor at Imperial College, London. He has published over 100 academic articles, including papers inNatureandScience, andScientific American. He has won the Oxford University Press Science Writing Prize and given numerous interviews for national and international media. He was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2011.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241956755
ISBN-10: 0241956757
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241956757
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Daniel
M.
Davis
is
director
of
research
at
the
University
of
Manchester's
Collaborative
Centre
for
Inflammation
Research
and
a
visiting
professor
at
Imperial
College,
London.
He
has
published
over
100
academic
papers,
including
papers
inNatureandScience,
andScientific
American,
and
lectures
all
over
the
world,
including
at
the
Royal
Institution.
He
has
previously
won
the
Oxford
University
Press
Science
Writing
Prize,
and
has
given
numerous
interviews
for
national
and
international
media,
includingTheTimes,Guardian,Metro,
andNational
Public
Radio(USA).
A
major
feature
on
his
research
was
published
inThe
Times.
Experiments
filmed
in
his
laboratory
were
shown
in
the
BBC
series
'The
History
of
Medicine'
(2008).
Recenzii
Who
am
I?
What
makes
me
different
from
everyone
else?
Daniel
Davis
recounts
the
remarkable
science
that
has
answered
one
version
of
these
questions
Ostensibly about a set of genes that we all have and need, this book is really about the men and women who discovered them and worked out what they do. It's a search for the essence of scientific greatness by a scientist who is headed that way himself
The Compatibility Genecuts through the complexity to reveal the startling truth about perhaps the most important section of the molecule that defines what it means to be human
Davis weaves a warm biographical thread through his tale of scientific discovery, revealing the drive and passion of those in the vanguard of research
Davis makes the twists and turns all count
Davis ranges energetically through the research. Cultural references and anecdotes abound
A fascinating, expertly told story
The genes that make you a true individual ... Davis provides a well-written and easy-to-read account of the sometimes complicated biology behind the crucial genes that affect our lives so profoundly
Wonderful pen-portraits of the many scientists involved in this fast-moving field ... 5 out of 5 stars
Dr. Davis's readable and informative book takes the reader into unexpectedly interesting corners of both the immune system and the lives of immunologists. It is packed with an insider's knowledge - not just of the field, but of where its bodies are buried
An elegantly written, unexpectedly gripping account of how scientists painstakingly unravelled the way in which a small group of genes ... crucially influence, and unexpectedly interconnect, various aspects of our lives... Lab work has rarely been made to seem more interesting or heroic
Ostensibly about a set of genes that we all have and need, this book is really about the men and women who discovered them and worked out what they do. It's a search for the essence of scientific greatness by a scientist who is headed that way himself
The Compatibility Genecuts through the complexity to reveal the startling truth about perhaps the most important section of the molecule that defines what it means to be human
Davis weaves a warm biographical thread through his tale of scientific discovery, revealing the drive and passion of those in the vanguard of research
Davis makes the twists and turns all count
Davis ranges energetically through the research. Cultural references and anecdotes abound
A fascinating, expertly told story
The genes that make you a true individual ... Davis provides a well-written and easy-to-read account of the sometimes complicated biology behind the crucial genes that affect our lives so profoundly
Wonderful pen-portraits of the many scientists involved in this fast-moving field ... 5 out of 5 stars
Dr. Davis's readable and informative book takes the reader into unexpectedly interesting corners of both the immune system and the lives of immunologists. It is packed with an insider's knowledge - not just of the field, but of where its bodies are buried
An elegantly written, unexpectedly gripping account of how scientists painstakingly unravelled the way in which a small group of genes ... crucially influence, and unexpectedly interconnect, various aspects of our lives... Lab work has rarely been made to seem more interesting or heroic