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The Professor, the Institute, and DNA: Oswald T. Avery, His Life and Scientific Achievements by René Dubos - 1978

by René Dubos

The Professor, the Institute, and DNA: Oswald T. Avery, His Life and Scientific Achievements by René Dubos - 1978

The Professor, the Institute, and DNA: Oswald T. Avery, His Life and Scientific Achievements

by René Dubos

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  • Hardcover
New York: The Rockefeller University Press, 1978. Second Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. About fine second printing in a fine dust jacket. Blue cloth boards with silver foil facsimile signature on front cover and silver foil titling on spine. Binding is sturdy, square and tight. Previous owner's name double stamped on first free end paper, otherwise as new. Text clean and bright. Unclipped, original dust jacket is about fine with mild shelfwear, no tears or chips. 238 pp. including index. Octavo 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches tall. Oswald Theodore Avery is little known outside of the scientific community. Yet, this extraordinary man, here brought vividly to life by a perceptive friend and sophisticated scientific colleague, was a monumental force in the development of medical research in the United States. Even among scientists, Avery is known chiefly as the senior author of a paper published in 1944 that identified DNA as the purveyor of genetic information. Two things make this highly personalized biography a landmark volume. First, its technical chapters clarify the philosophical concepts that lie behind today's understanding of the immunology of bacterial infection. Second, not a single existing textbook has ever described the laborious methods by which the men in Avery's laboratory discovered the genetic import of DNA. This is the story of a man and a place that were uniquely suited to each other—O.T. Avery and The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. It is also the story of a charming, forceful, and enigmatic personality—a man whose character imposed a lasting influence on his associates and on the direction of scientific investigation throughout the world. And, like any good narrative, the story has its heroes and its villains, its disappointments and its triumphs. Only a person with the expertise, insight, and sensitivity of a René Dubos could have combined the science, the times, and the man with such penetration". -- Dust jacket
  • Bookseller Uncommon Works US (US)
  • Format/Binding Cloth
  • Book Condition Used - Near fine
  • Jacket Condition near fine
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition Second Printing
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher The Rockefeller University Press
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1978
  • Keywords DNA, RNA, genes, chromosomes, genetics