A life decoded : my genome, my life / J. Craig Venter.
2007
QH31.V385 A3 2007 (Mapit)
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Title
A life decoded : my genome, my life / J. Craig Venter.
Author
Venter, J. Craig.
ISBN
9780670063581
0670063584
0670063584
Publication Details
New York : Viking, 2007.
Language
English
Description
390 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
QH31.V385 A3 2007
Dewey Decimal Classification
576.5092 B
Summary
The story of the man who achieved one of the greatest feats of our era--the mapping of the human genome. After nearly flunking out of high school, Venter went to Vietnam, where the life and death struggles he encountered as a medic piqued his interest in science and medicine. In 1984 he joined the National Institutes of Health, introduced novel techniques for rapid gene discovery, and left in 1991 to form his own nonprofit genomics research center, where he sequenced the first genome in history in 1995. In 1998 he announced that he would successfully sequence the human genome years sooner, and for far less money, than the government-sponsored Human Genome Project would--a prediction he kept in 2001. The tale involves as much politics (personal and political) as science. He also describes the other startling projects he has conducted since.--From publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-374) and index.
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Table of Contents
Writing my code
University of death
Adrenaline junkie
Starting over in Buffalo
Scientific heaven, bureaucratic hell
Big biology
TIGR cub
Gene wars
Shotgun sequencing
Institutional divorce
Sequencing the human
Mad magazine and destructive businessmen
Flying forward
The first human genome
The White House, June 26, 2000
Publish and be damned
Blue planet and new life.
University of death
Adrenaline junkie
Starting over in Buffalo
Scientific heaven, bureaucratic hell
Big biology
TIGR cub
Gene wars
Shotgun sequencing
Institutional divorce
Sequencing the human
Mad magazine and destructive businessmen
Flying forward
The first human genome
The White House, June 26, 2000
Publish and be damned
Blue planet and new life.