A Century of Geneticists Mutation to Medicine
Auteur : Dronamraju Krishna
Genetics, like all scientific disciplines, is a human endeavor. Thus, the lives of geneticists - their friendships, colleagues and associations - play an important role in the historical development of the science. This book summarizes the history of genetics by reviewing the lives of the prominent and influential researchers beginning with the earliest and simplest branches of genetics (studies of inheritance and mutation) and ending with the human genome project - the pinnacle of genetics research of the 20th century.
Key selling features:
- Summarizes the lives of important genetics researchers
- Reviews the development of important foundational concepts
- Highlights the way new technologies and methods have advanced the study of genetics
- Explores the influence of genetics in other biomedical fields
- Avoids simplistic chronological summary of genetics
Population Genetics and Evolution. Mutation Research. Cytogenetics. Biochemical genetics. Molecular biology. Immunogenetics. Behavior Genetics. Quantitative Genetics . Human and Medical Genetics. The Human Genome Project.
Dr. Krishna Dronamraju is the author of twenty books and two hundred papers in Genetics and Biotechnology . He received his Ph.D. in Human Genetics while working with the famous scientist JBS Haldane at the Indian Statistical Institute. He received advanced training at University College London and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, as well as a postdoctoral fellowship in genetics at the University of Alberta. In the United States, he served on the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee of the National Institutes of Health for several years. He was a member of the U.S. Presidential delegation to India in 2000. He chaired and delivered Plenary Session lectures at numerous international conferences in Genomics, Genetics and Biotechnology. Dr. Dronamraju’s research activities include an evaluation of the impact of genetic revolution and genome analysis on human populations. He is President of the Foundation for Genetic Research in Houston, a Visiting Professor of the University of Paris and an Honorary Research Fellow of University College, London.
Date de parution : 11-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Population Biology; Hideki Yukawa; Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium; Light Therapy; Chromosomes and Mutation; Tamil Nadu; DNA and Inheritance; National Library; Quantitative Genetics; Animal Kingdom; mutation; Sweet Pea; human genome project; Evening Primrose; geneticists; National Academy; genetic heterogeneity; Iowa State University; Cold Spring Harbor; Ray Chaudhury; Aperiodic Crystal; De Vries; Max Delbruck; Delbruck; Neutral Theory; Medical Genetics; Phage Workers; Joshua Lederberg; Sweet Corn; Soviet Biological Weapons Program; Mutation Theory; Maize Chromosome