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Emeriti Berg (biochemistry, Stanford U.) and Singer (National Institutes of Health) examine the life and career of Beadle, who contributed much to the transformation of genetics from an abstract to a molecular science. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
"Excellent biographies of scientists are rare. Those written by nonscientists often omit the major scientific work and focus on the personality of the scientist and the importance of their work. Those biographies written by scientists often bury readers in technical details that only specialists can appreciate, and all too often the personality of the scientist is missing. Fortunately, both Paul Berg and Maxine Singer have avoided these two pitfalls. Their biography of George Wells Beadle is a magnificent effort of good writing, good insights, and a comprehensive account of the life and work of one of the greatest geneticists of the 20th century....For those who enjoy learning how great ideas arise and get transformed, who want to see how the science of one's time constrains the interpretations, and how highly motivated and talented investigators succeed in solving problems, this book will be richly rewarding.
More Reviews and Recommendations"Excellent biographies of scientists are rare. Those written by nonscientists often omit the major scientific work and focus on the personality of the scientist and the importance of their work. Those biographies written by scientists often bury readers in technical details that only specialists can appreciate, and all too often the personality of the scientist is missing. Fortunately, both Paul Berg and Maxine Singer have avoided these two pitfalls. Their biography of George Wells Beadle is a magnificent effort of good writing, good insights, and a comprehensive account of the life and work of one of the greatest geneticists of the 20th century....For those who enjoy learning how great ideas arise and get transformed, who want to see how the science of one's time constrains the interpretations, and how highly motivated and talented investigators succeed in solving problems, this book will be richly rewarding.
"Berg (a Nobel laureate biochemist at Stanford University) and Singer (a former president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington) are thoroughly acquainted with Beadle s work and its place in the history of genetics. Not only do they tell us a lot, both scientific and personal, about Beadle, but they set the stage by describing his associates and their work. The authors have done their homework, reading the old literature and conducting hours of interviews. The result is a full, accurate, authoritative, and balanced biography. And their writing is splendid as well....
"The book tells us in detail about Beadle's two marriages, the salaries he earned (but not their equivalent values today), his journeys by ship and by train, and the fact that he succumbed to Alzheimer's disease. There is plenty here for everyone. Those interested in the history of genetics will want to read the whole book, but today's students would benefit from just a few chapters.
| Preface | vii | |
| Introduction | 1 | |
| 1. | An Uncommon Farmer | 7 |
| 2. | Agricultural College at Lincoln | 17 |
| 3. | Genetics at the Quarter Century | 29 |
| 4. | The Corn Cooperation | 43 |
| 5. | The Fly Group | 61 |
| 6. | From Corn to Flies | 79 |
| 7. | Three-Eyed Flies | 95 |
| 8. | Becoming a Professor | 115 |
| 9. | From Flies to Molds | 131 |
| 10. | One Gene-One Protein | 153 |
| 11. | Confronting the Skeptics | 171 |
| 12. | In Morgan's Footsteps | 187 |
| 13. | Postwar Science and Politics | 205 |
| 14. | Genetics and the Nuclear Age | 223 |
| 15. | Oxford and the Nobel Prize | 241 |
| 16. | Becoming a University President | 255 |
| 17. | Restoring the University's Eminence | 271 |
| 18. | The Corn Wars | 289 |
| 19. | Epilogue | 307 |
| Notes | 317 | |
| Index | 363 |
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