Book ID: CBB677514543

The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race (2021)

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Isaacson, Walter (Author)


Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 2021
Language: English


Publication Date: 2021
Physical Details: 560

The bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs returns with a gripping account of how Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues launched a revolution that will allow us to cure diseases, fend off viruses, and have healthier babies.When Jennifer Doudna was in sixth grade, she came home one day to find that her dad had left a paperback titled The Double Helix on her bed. She put it aside, thinking it was one of those detective tales she loved. When she read it on a rainy Saturday, she discovered she was right, in a way. As she sped through the pages, she became enthralled by the intense drama behind the competition to discover the code of life. Even though her high school counselor told her girls didn’t become scientists, she decided she would. Driven by a passion to understand how nature works and to turn discoveries into inventions, she would help to make what the book’s author, James Watson, told her was the most important biological advance since his co-discovery of the structure of DNA. She and her collaborators turned ​a curiosity ​of nature into an invention that will transform the human race: an easy-to-use tool that can edit DNA. Known as CRISPR, it opened a brave new world of medical miracles and moral questions. The development of CRISPR and the race to create vaccines for coronavirus will hasten our transition to the next great innovation revolution. The past half-century has been a digital age, based on the microchip, computer, and internet. Now we are entering a life-science revolution. Children who study digital coding will be joined by those who study genetic code. Should we use our new evolution-hacking powers to make us less susceptible to viruses? What a wonderful boon that would be! And what about preventing depression? Hmmm…Should we allow parents, if they can afford it, to enhance the height or muscles or IQ of their kids? After helping to discover CRISPR, Doudna became a leader in wrestling with these moral issues and, with her collaborator Emmanuelle Charpentier, won the Nobel Prize in 2020. Her story is a thrilling detective tale that involves the most profound wonders of nature, from the origins of life to the future of our species.

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Authors & Contributors
Bailey, Britt
Beery, Janet L.
Clayton, Jay
Cuevas-Badallo, Ana
Dooren, Thom Van
Evans, John H.
Journals
Science as Culture
American Literary History
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of Food Science
Publishers
The MIT Press
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Island Press
Oxford University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Springer
Concepts
Genetic engineering
CRISPR-Cas9
Biotechnology
Women in science
Biographies
Science and technology studies (STS)
People
Margulis, Lynn
Rubin, Vera
Hardman, Gloria Nel
Doudna, Jennifer
He, Jiankui
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Wisconsin (U.S.)
China
Japan
London (England)
Institutions
Harvard University
Hubble Space Telescope
Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA Molecules (1975)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Science for the People (SftP)
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