His Brother's Keeper by Jonathan Weiner

His Brother's Keeper by Jonathan Weiner

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Jonathan Weiner's fascinating tale of a family's desperate gamble in the emerging science of gene therapy.

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His Brother's Keeper by Jonathan Weiner

Pulitzer-prize winning author Jonathan Weiner's fascinating tale of a family's desperate gamble in the emerging science of gene therapy. Biology used to be a science of the way things are. Now it is a science of the way things work, like physics or engineering. Biology's progress fascinates and appals us because it has gone from learning the ways of nature to trying to turn her. In his extraordinary new book, Jonathan Weiner reveals the life-changing discoveries that have been converging over the past half a century to bring us to a moment when biology has the power to change life as we know it. When Stephen Heywood, a carpenter, discovered he had A.L.S., a gradual, mysterious deterioration of the nervous system, Jamie Heywood, gave up his lucrative job to try and save his brother's life. He worked with cutting-edge scientists in a race to find a cure. Through this remarkable journey with a family in crisis, we are given an overview of the various gene therapies that are still on the horizon, capable of potentially bringing back those suffering from neurological diseases such as ALS, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other various disorders of the brain. Through Jonathan Weiner's translucent prose, we experience not only the passion and torment of the Heywoods, but the fascinating and bewildering frontiers of biology. We learn a vast amount about the groundbreaking technologies that may one day save our own lives and will almost certainly change the way we live them.
'A gripping book and a beautifully told tale ! A phenomenal job of reporting' New York Times 'Gripping, powerfully told true story.' Daily Mail
Renowned science writer Jonathan Weiner is a visiting professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, where he has taught frequently since 1996. He is the author of the critically-acclaimed THE BEAK OF THE FINCH, which won the Pulitzer Prize and the Los Angeles Book Prize for Science.
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ISBN 13 9780007142194
ISBN 10 0007142196
Title His Brother's Keeper
Author Jonathan Weiner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2005-02-07
Number of pages 384
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