How to Win the Nobel Prize

How to Win the Nobel Prize An Unexpected Life in Science - The Jerusalem-Harvard Lectures

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1989 Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery that normal genes under certain conditions can cause cancer. In this book, Bishop tells us how he and Varmus made their momentous discovery. More than a lively account of the making of a brilliant scientist, "How to Win the Nobel Prize" is also a broader narrative combining two major and intertwined strands of medical history: the long and ongoing struggles to control infectious diseases and to find and attack the causes of cancer.;Alongside his own story, that of a youthful humanist evolving into an ambivalent medical student, an accidental microbiologist and finally a world-class researcher, Bishop gives us a fast-paced and engrossing tale of the microbe hunters. It is a narrative enlivened by vivid anecdotes about our deadliest microbial enemies -the Black Death, cholera, syphilis, tuberculosis, malaria, smallpox, HIV - and by biographical sketches of the scientists who led the fight against these scourges.;Bishop then provides an introduction for non-scientists to the molecular underpinnings of cancer and concludes with an analysis of many of today's most important science-related controversies - ranging from stem cell research to the attack on evolution to scientific misconduct. "How to Win the Nobel Prize" affords us the pleasure of hearing about science from a brilliant practitioner who is a humanist at heart. Bishop's perspective should be valued by anyone interested in biomedical research and in the past, present and future of the battle against cancer.

Book information

ISBN: 9780674008809
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 610.92
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 470g
Height: 215mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 25mm