Making PCR is the fascinating, behind-the-scenes account of the
invention of one of the most significant biotech discoveries in our
time—the polymerase chain reaction. Transforming the practice and
potential of molecular biology, PCR extends scientists' ability to
identify and manipulate genetic materials and accurately reproduces
millions of copies of a given segment in a short period of time. It
makes abundant what was once scarce—the genetic material required
for experimentation. Making PCR explores the culture of biotechnology
as it emerged at Certus Corporation during the 1980s and focuses on
its distinctive configuration of scientific, technical, social,
economic, political, and legal elements, each of which had its own
separate trajectory over the preceding decade. The book contains
interviews with the remarkable cast of characters who made PCR,
including Kary Mullin, the maverick who received the Nobel prize for
"discovering" it, as well as the team of young scientists and the
company's business leaders. This book shows how a contingently
assembled practice emerged, composed of distinctive subjects, the site
where they worked, and the object they invented. "Paul Rabinow paints
a . . . picture of the process of discovery in Making PCR: A Story of
Biotechnology [and] teases out every possible detail. . . . Makes for
an intriguing read that raises many questions about our understanding
of the twisting process of discovery itself."—David Bradley, New
Scientist "Rabinow's book belongs to a burgeoning genre: ethnographic
studies of what scientists actually do in the lab. . . . A bold
move."—Daniel Zalewski, Lingua Franca "[Making PCR is] exotic
territory, biomedical research, explored. . . . Rabinow describes a
dance: the immigration and repatriation of scientists to and from the
academic and business worlds."—Nancy Maull, New York Times Book
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A Story of Biotechnology
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226216874
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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