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Phage And the Origins of Molecular Biology, The Centennial Edition
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Phage And the Origins of Molecular Biology, The Centennial Edition Hardcover - 2007

by John Cairns [Editor]; Gunther S. Stent [Editor]; James D. Watson [Editor];


From the publisher

This hugely influential book, published in 1966 as a 60th birthday tribute to Max Delbrck, is now republished as The Centennial Edition. On first publication, the book was hailed as "[introducing] into the literature of science, for the first time, a self-conscious historical element in which the participants in scientific discovery engage in writing their own chronicle. As such, it is an important document in the history of biology..." (Journal of History of Biology). And in another review it was described as "required reading for every student of experimental biology...[who] will sense the smell and rattle of the laboratory" (Bioscience). The book was a formative influence on many of today's leading scientists.

First line

Shortly before the end of World War II the great Austrian physicist, Erwin Schrodinger, then living as an anti-Nazi emigre in Ireland, wrote the little book "What is Life?" that was to draw wide attention to the dawn of a new epoch in biological research.

Details

  • Title Phage And the Origins of Molecular Biology, The Centennial Edition
  • Author John Cairns [Editor]; Gunther S. Stent [Editor]; James D. Watson [Editor];
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 4 Anv
  • Pages 394
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
  • Date October 1, 2007
  • ISBN 9780879698003