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Discover the story of Jennifer Doudna and the invention of CRISPR, a gene-editing breakthrough reshaping medicine and ethics. Walter Isaacson explores the science and moral dilemmas behind rewriting the code of life.
A compelling biography of Jennifer Doudna and the rise of CRISPR, revealing how gene editing is transforming science, medicine, and the future of the human race.
Biographical Depth: Chronicles Jennifer Doudna’s journey from childhood curiosity to Nobel Prize-winning scientist.
Scientific Clarity: Explains complex genetic concepts in accessible language for general readers.
Ethical Exploration: Tackles the moral questions surrounding gene editing, designer babies, and human enhancement.
Historical Context: Connects CRISPR to past scientific revolutions and the evolution of biotech.
Global Impact: Highlights how gene editing is influencing medicine, agriculture.
Narrative Style: Written with Isaacson’s signature storytelling flair, blending science with human drama.
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