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Life Decoded: My Genome, My Life (Penguin Press Science)

Title : Life Decoded: My Genome, My Life (Penguin Press Science)
Author :
Rating : 4.33 (808 Votes)
Asin : 0141014415
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-30
Language : English

J. Craig Venter Science Foundation. Craig Venter Institute and the J. Craig Venter is one of the leading scientists of the 21st century. . He has made visionary contributions in genomic research. He is founder and president of the J

Bigger than life Michael T Kennedy Having read The Genome War, I had preordered Venter's own story. I was not disappointed. The Publisher's Weekly review sniffs that it is "clumsily written." I would attribute that opinion to one of two possibilities. Either the reviewer never got beyond the early chapters about his childhood, which are. "the best way to judge a person is by looking his Well the path that the author took was really fascinating to read. The think that kept me reading, was how a confused young man finds his niche and follows it,despite the big hurdles. Quoting: "the best way to judge a person is by looking his enemies ". Gary Julian said An Answer to Extending Life of Homo sapiens. J Craig VENTER is my hero. His work, with Charles DARWIN, is prolonging the inevitable extinction of man. This book describes the strong American character of action with taking risk. The future in supplying answers to health and energy sources is in microbiology.I enjoyed this book primarily due to my

From Publishers Weekly A great deal has been written about Venter as the head of Celera, the private research company that won a race with the National Institutes of Health's Human Genome Project to sequence the human genome. All rights reserved. Venter also attempts to contextualize the controversy swirling around the patenting of DNA sequences. . He is opposed in this struggle by a cadre of scientists out to advance their own careers, by a federal bureaucracy incapable of rationally using public funds to promote scientific advances and by the heads of corporations willing to do almost anything to make money. 22)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.

Yet in doing so, he rocked the establishment and became embroiled in one of the biggest controversies of our age. Incorporating his own genetic make-up into his story, this is an electrifying portrait of a man who pushed back the boundaries of the possible.. Craig Venter is no ordinary scientist, and no ordinary man. He is the first human being ever to read their own DNA - and see the key to life itself. This is the story of his incredible life: from teenage rebel and Vietnam medic, to daredevil sailor and maverick researcher, whose race to unravel the sequence of the human genome made him both hero and pariah

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