Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg
Genes, Germs and Medicine explores the development of modern biomedical science in the United States through the life of one of the Twentieth Century's most influential scientists.Joshua Lederberg was a scientific renaissance man. He and his collaborators founded the field of bacterial genetics, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize at the age of 33 (the second youngest in history). He helped to lay the foundations for genetic engineering, made fundamental revisions to immunological and evolutionary theory, and developed medical genetics. He initiated the search for extraterrestrial microbial life, developed artificial intelligence, and was a visionary of the Digital Age. Lederberg coined some of the central terms of modern biology: plasmid, transduction, exobiology, euphenics and microbiome.A complex humanist who spoke out for social justice, Lederberg confronted racism, and denied a gene-centered view of humans. Pondering our social evolution outside of nature, he forewarned of the complex ethical issues arising from bioengineering. He sounded the alarm about coming pandemics at a time when few would listen, and warned of the peril of biowarfare and strove to prevent it. Lederberg was a man with a deep sense of social and intellectual responsibility, a trusted advisor to eight presidential administrations.
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Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg
Genes, Germs and Medicine explores the development of modern biomedical science in the United States through the life of one of the Twentieth Century's most influential scientists.Joshua Lederberg was a scientific renaissance man. He and his collaborators founded the field of bacterial genetics, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize at the age of 33 (the second youngest in history). He helped to lay the foundations for genetic engineering, made fundamental revisions to immunological and evolutionary theory, and developed medical genetics. He initiated the search for extraterrestrial microbial life, developed artificial intelligence, and was a visionary of the Digital Age. Lederberg coined some of the central terms of modern biology: plasmid, transduction, exobiology, euphenics and microbiome.A complex humanist who spoke out for social justice, Lederberg confronted racism, and denied a gene-centered view of humans. Pondering our social evolution outside of nature, he forewarned of the complex ethical issues arising from bioengineering. He sounded the alarm about coming pandemics at a time when few would listen, and warned of the peril of biowarfare and strove to prevent it. Lederberg was a man with a deep sense of social and intellectual responsibility, a trusted advisor to eight presidential administrations.
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Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg

Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg

by Jan Sapp
Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg

Genes, Germs And Medicine: The Life Of Joshua Lederberg

by Jan Sapp

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Genes, Germs and Medicine explores the development of modern biomedical science in the United States through the life of one of the Twentieth Century's most influential scientists.Joshua Lederberg was a scientific renaissance man. He and his collaborators founded the field of bacterial genetics, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize at the age of 33 (the second youngest in history). He helped to lay the foundations for genetic engineering, made fundamental revisions to immunological and evolutionary theory, and developed medical genetics. He initiated the search for extraterrestrial microbial life, developed artificial intelligence, and was a visionary of the Digital Age. Lederberg coined some of the central terms of modern biology: plasmid, transduction, exobiology, euphenics and microbiome.A complex humanist who spoke out for social justice, Lederberg confronted racism, and denied a gene-centered view of humans. Pondering our social evolution outside of nature, he forewarned of the complex ethical issues arising from bioengineering. He sounded the alarm about coming pandemics at a time when few would listen, and warned of the peril of biowarfare and strove to prevent it. Lederberg was a man with a deep sense of social and intellectual responsibility, a trusted advisor to eight presidential administrations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811235986
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/04/2021
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Jan Sapp is Professor of Biology and History at York University, Canada. His writings focus on evolution, symbiosis, the microbial world, and the ecology of biodiversity. His books include Evolution by Association, What is Natural?, Genesis, The New Foundations of Evolution, and Coexistence. He was awarded a Canada Research Chair in 2001.

Table of Contents

The Polymath; Heretic; In Navy Uniform; Lucky; Road Not Taken; Personality Matters; A Field of Their Own; Sex Controversy; The Extended Genotype; Down Under Immunity; The Andromeda Man; Berkeley Debacle; How the West was Won; Nobel Politics; The New World; Molecular Medicine; Breakup; Teaching a Computer to Think; The Crisis in Human Evolution; The Communicator; The Advocate; Scooped; Prometheus Unbound?; Unexpected Turnabout; The Rockefeller; Advice to Presidents; Soviet Secrets; The Top Predator; War no More; An Extraordinary Life;
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