Salvador Luria

Salvador Luria
Author: Rena Selya
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022
Genre: Microbiologists
ISBN: 0262368358

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"Scientific biography of Salvador Luria, Nobel-prize-winning biologist, activist, and MIT professor"--

36 Lectures in Biology

36 Lectures in Biology
Author: Salvador Edward Luria
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015000467145

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Salvador Luria

Salvador Luria
Author: Rena Selya
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780262368346

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The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist. In this first full-length biography of Luria, Rena Selya draws on extensive archival research; interviews with Luria’s family, colleagues, and students; and FBI documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to create a compelling portrait of a man committed to both science and society. In addition to his work with viruses and bacteria in the 1940s, Luria broke new ground in molecular biology and cancer research from the 1950s to the 1980s and was a leader in calling for scientists to accept an educational and advisory responsibility to the public. In return, he believed, the public should rely on science to strengthen social and political institutions. Luria was born in Italy, where the Fascists came to power when he was ten. He left Italy for France due to the antisemitic Race Laws of 1938, and then fled as a Jewish refugee from Nazi Europe, making his way to the United States. Once an American citizen, Luria became a grassroots activist on behalf of civil rights, labor representation, nuclear disarmament, and American military disengagement from the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. Luria joined the MIT faculty in 1960 and was the founding director of the Center for Cancer Research. Throughout his life he remained as passionate about his engagement with political issues as about his science, and continued to fight for peace and freedom until his death.

A View of Life

A View of Life
Author: Salvador Edward Luria,Stephen Jay Gould,Sam Singer
Publsiher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages: 938
Release: 1981
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015051353921

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We Can Sleep Later

We Can Sleep Later
Author: Alfred Day Hershey
Publsiher: CSHL Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0879695676

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An absorbing portrait of the pioneering molecular biologist best known for demonstrating that DNA is the genetic component of phages, through essays and reminiscences from twenty–three distinguished scientists whose work and careers were influenced by the man and his science.

Salvador Luria

Salvador Luria
Author: Rena Selya
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780262046466

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The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist. In this first full-length biography of Luria, Rena Selya draws on extensive archival research; interviews with Luria’s family, colleagues, and students; and FBI documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to create a compelling portrait of a man committed to both science and society. In addition to his work with viruses and bacteria in the 1940s, Luria broke new ground in molecular biology and cancer research from the 1950s to the 1980s and was a leader in calling for scientists to accept an educational and advisory responsibility to the public. In return, he believed, the public should rely on science to strengthen social and political institutions. Luria was born in Italy, where the Fascists came to power when he was ten. He left Italy for France due to the antisemitic Race Laws of 1938, and then fled as a Jewish refugee from Nazi Europe, making his way to the United States. Once an American citizen, Luria became a grassroots activist on behalf of civil rights, labor representation, nuclear disarmament, and American military disengagement from the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. Luria joined the MIT faculty in 1960 and was the founding director of the Center for Cancer Research. Throughout his life he remained as passionate about his engagement with political issues as about his science, and continued to fight for peace and freedom until his death.

Everyday Blessings

Everyday Blessings
Author: Myla Kabat-Zinn
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781401394646

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The bestselling author of the million-copy bestseller Wherever You Go, There You Are and Full Catastrophe Living joins forces with his wife, Myla, in this revised edition of their groundbreaking book about mindfulness in parenting children of all ages. Updated with new material -- including an all new introduction and expanded practices in the epilogue -- Everyday Blessings remains one of the few books on parenting that embraces the emotional, intuitive, and deeply personal experience of being a parent, applying the groundbreaking "mind/body connection" expertise from global mindfulness leader, Jon Kabat-Zinn and his wife, Myla Kabat-Zinn. Mindfulness is a way of living and there is increasing scientific evidence of its value for optimal health and well-being. A new field in psychology is devoted to mindful parenting, and mindfulness is being increasingly integrated into K-12 education. There has never been a better time for cultivating greater mindfulness in parenting and in family life.

Physiology Or Medicine 1963 1970

Physiology Or Medicine  1963 1970
Author: Jan Lindsten
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9810234120

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