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Max Perutz and the secret of life

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Author: Search for this author Ferry, Georgina
Year: 2007
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor, NY, Cold Spring Harbor Lab.
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Few scientists have thought more deeply about the nature of their calling and its impact on humanity than Max Perutz (1914–2002). Born in Vienna, Jewish by descent, lapsed Catholic by religion, he came to Cambridge in 1936 to join the lab of the legendary Communist thinker J.D. Bernal. There he began to explore the structures of the molecules that hold the secret of life. In 1940, he was interned and deported to Canada as an enemy alien, only to be brought back and set to work on a bizarre top secret war project. In 1947, he founded the small research group in which Francis Crick and James Watson discovered the structure of DNA: under his leadership it grew to become the world–famous Laboratory for Molecular Biology. Max himself explored the protein hemoglobin and his work, which won him a Nobel Prize in 1962, launched a new era of medicine, heralding today’s astonishing advances in the genetic basis of disease.
 
Max Perutz’s story, wonderfully told by Georgina Ferry, brims with life. It has the zest of an adventure novel and is full of extraordinary characters. Max was demanding, passionate and driven but also humorous, compassionate and loving. Small in stature, he became a fearless mountain climber; drawing on his own experience as a refugee, he argued fearlessly for human rights; he could be ruthless but had a talent for friendship. An articulate and engaging advocate of science, he found new problems to engage his imagination until weeks before he died aged 88.
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List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. Scenes from a Vienna Childhood
2. ‘It Was Cambridge That Made Me’
3. ‘The Most Dangerous Characters of All’
4. Home and Homeland
5. Mountains and Mahomet
6. How Haemoglobin Was Not Solved
7. Annus Mirabilis
8. In Search of Solutions
9. A Structure for Science — the LMB
10. The Breathing Molecule
11. Health and Disease
12. Truth Always Wins
Select Bibliography
Notes
Glossary
Index

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Author: Search for this author Ferry, Georgina
Statement of Responsibility: Georgina Ferry
Year: 2007
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor, NY, Cold Spring Harbor Lab.
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Classification: Search for this systematic FO-15
Subject type: Search for this subject type Biographien
ISBN: 9780879697853
ISBN (2nd): 0-87969-785-7
Description: XII, 352 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Tags: Biographien; Perutz, Max F.; Molecular biologists; Biography; LC; Molecular biology; NLM
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Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand