Biotech The Countercultural Origins of an Industry Eric J. Vettel "Eric Vettel ably illuminates the political economy of science at the end of the 1960s, including the impact on attitudes among younger bioscientists of the demand for relevance in research; and he provides a riveting on-the-ground account of how in the Bay Area that response helped give birth to the region's biotechnology industry. This is a valuable book, deeply researched and altogether readable."--Daniel Kevles, Yale University "The wide range of economic, social, cultural, and personal factors chronicled in the book--particularly the interaction between the institutional and personal--gives the reader a deep appreciation of the subtle and complex forces at work during this tumultuous period in U.S. history...[Biotech] offers a provocative early look at an enterprise that is sure to receive much more scholarly analysis in the years to come."--American Historical Review "Compelling, well-documented, and important...[Biotech] helps us begin to see some of the complex questions that we will have to address in deciding how much and which basic research, applied science, and technological application we want." --BioScience "This is one of those rare books...What is passed over or hinted at in other histories is here explored in depth and with the skill that comes from a sympathetic familiarity with his subject and subjects...The only history of the field I will keep and recommend."--Nature Biotechnology The seemingly unlimited reach of powerful biotechnologies and the attendant growth of the multibillion-dollar industry have raised difficult questions about the scientific discoveries, political assumptions, and cultural patterns that gave rise to for-profit biological research. Given such extraordinary stakes, a history of the commercial biotechnology industry must inquire far beyond the predictable attention to scientists, discovery, and corporate sales. It must pursue how something so complex as the biotechnology industry was born, poised to become both a vanguard for contemporary world capitalism and a focal point for polemic ethical debate. In Biotech, Eric J. Vettel chronicles the story behind genetic engineering, recombinant DNA, cloning, and stem-cell research. It is a story about the meteoric rise of government support for scientific research during the Cold War, about activists and student protesters in the Vietnam era pressing for a new purpose in science, about politicians creating policy that alters the course of science, and also about the release of powerful entrepreneurial energies in universities and in venture capital that few realized existed. Most of all, it is a story about people--not just biologists but also followers and opponents who knew nothing about the biological sciences yet cared deeply about how biological research was done and how the resulting knowledge was used. Eric J. Vettel is the Bancroft Postdoctoral Fellow in United States History at the University of California, Berkeley, and Founding Executive Director of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library in Staunton, Virginia. Politics and Culture in Modern America 2006 | 296 pages | 6 x 9 | 20 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-3947-8 | Cloth | $55.00s | GBP36.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-2051-3 | Paper | $19.95s | GBP13.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0362-2 | Ebook | $19.95s | GBP13.0 0 World Rights | American History, Business, Technology and Engineering Short copy: Chronicling the birth of the biotechnology industry, Biotech shows how a cultural and political revolution in the 1960s resulted in a new scientific order--the practical application of biological knowledge supported by private investors expecting profitable returns eclipsed basic research supported by government agencies.
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我对这本书的整体感受是:它成功地建立了一座连接基础科学理论与宏大产业前景的坚实桥梁。作者在梳理历史脉络时,展现出了非凡的洞察力,将那些看似零散的科学发现串联成一条清晰的发展主线。我特别欣赏书中对未来商业化前景的冷静评估,没有过度夸大,也没有盲目悲观,而是基于现有的技术成熟度和市场需求进行理性推演。这种成熟的视角,对于任何希望了解生物技术产业动态的人来说,都是极其宝贵的。读完后,我不再是仅仅停留在对“高科技”的模糊概念上,而是对从实验室到市场这个漫长链条上的每一个关键环节都有了清晰的认识。这本书的价值在于它的实用性和前瞻性并重,是一部既能解答“现在是什么”,又能引导思考“未来会怎样”的优秀读物。
评分老实讲,这本书的阅读体验是挑剔的,它不迎合快餐式的阅读习惯,要求读者心平气和地坐下来,与作者一起进行一次漫长的智力跋涉。它的语言风格偏向于精准和学术化,但并非高高在上,而是那种严谨的、对事实负责任的态度。书中对实验设计和技术瓶颈的描述,极其细致入微,让我这个圈外人都能感受到科研工作者的艰辛与严谨。我发现自己经常会因为书中提到的某个突破性技术而感到兴奋,然后去搜索相关的学术论文,这本书俨然成为了我深入探索更深层次知识的“索引地图”。它没有故作高深的故弄玄虚,而是用一种近乎解剖学的精确度,将复杂的生物系统层层剥开,展现其内在的精妙。这是一本真正有重量级的参考书,而非仅仅是茶余饭后的谈资。
评分这本《Biotech》的书简直是场视觉与思想的盛宴,让人在阅读的过程中仿佛身临其境地体验了一场科学探索的旅程。作者的笔触细腻而精准,将那些晦涩难懂的生物技术概念,通过生动的比喻和贴近生活的例子,展现得淋漓尽致。我尤其欣赏它对伦理困境的探讨,那种深入骨髓的思考,让人在为科技的进步而惊叹的同时,也不禁为人类的未来捏一把汗。书中对于基因编辑技术的前景展望,既有令人振奋的乐观,又不失审慎的警惕,这种平衡感处理得恰到好处。读完之后,我感觉自己对生命的奥秘又多了一层理解,那种知识被填充和拓宽的充实感是无与伦比的。它不仅仅是一本关于技术的科普读物,更像是一部探讨人类与自然、科技与道德之间关系的哲学著作,引人深思,值得反复品味。那种对未知领域的探索精神,深深地感染了我,让我对未来充满了期待和敬畏。
评分拿到这本《Biotech》时,我原本是抱着“姑且一看”的心态,毕竟这类主题的书籍很容易流于表面。然而,这本书的深度和广度完全超出了我的预期。它对前沿研究的追踪速度令人咋舌,似乎作者每隔一段时间就会进行一次全面的更新和修正,确保内容的时效性。最让我印象深刻的是,它对不同文化背景下对生物技术接受程度的比较分析,这种跨学科的视角极大地拓宽了我的视野。文字的密度很高,信息量巨大,但得益于清晰的逻辑脉络和恰当的图表辅助,消化起来并不费力。我需要时不时停下来,对照着查阅一些背景资料来加深理解,但这正是我追求的阅读状态——高质量的、需要投入脑力的知识获取。这本书无疑是为那些渴望深度和全面认知领域的严肃读者准备的精品。
评分我得说,这本书的叙事结构和文风真的非常独特,读起来有一种强烈的沉浸感,仿佛作者是直接坐在我对面,用一种近乎耳语的方式,向我娓娓道来那些复杂的故事。它没有采用那种枯燥的教科书式讲解,而是将科学原理巧妙地编织进一个个引人入胜的人物命运和历史事件中。我特别喜欢它对科研人员内心世界的刻画,那种坚持、挫折、灵光一闪的瞬间,都处理得极其真实和动人,让人能切实体会到科学背后的“人味儿”。整个阅读体验是流畅且富有节奏感的,时而激昂,时而沉静,像一首精心谱写的交响乐。它成功地将硬核的科学内容软化,让一个非专业背景的读者也能轻松地跟上思路,并且产生由衷的兴趣,这在同类书籍中是极为罕见的成就。这本书的价值,在于它让人看到了科学不仅仅是公式和数据,更是人类智慧与情感的结晶。
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