Altered Fates: The Genetic Re-Engineering of Human Life

Altered Fates: The Genetic Re-Engineering of Human Life

by Jeff Lyon (Contributor), Peter Gorner (Author)

Synopsis

In the pages of this rich and detailed narrative, whose characters include the field's leading scientists as well as key patients and their families, the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors tell the story of the race to be the first to do gene therapy (a feat almost certain to garner a Nobel Prize and a place in medical history), uncovering the behind-the-scenes machinations and rivalries among the prima-donna researchers at some of the world's leading medical centers, including the National Institutes of Health. They also reveal the details of the initial human experiments in gene transfer and the agonizing decisions faced by the families of the first children to be submitted to the therapy.

As Daniel Kevles observed in the New York Times Book Review, Mr. Lyon and Mr. Gorner are highly knowledgeable about the state of human and medical genetics, and their treatment of both the science and its practitioners is vivid, accessible, and . . . gripping.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 08 Jan 1997

ISBN 10: 0393315282
ISBN 13: 9780393315288
Book Overview: Jeff Lyon and Peter Gorner received the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism

Media Reviews
Starred Review. Well written, exhaustively researched, and filled with the human stories of the scientists, the doctors, and the patients whose only hope is this new field of medicine. -- Kirkus Reviews
An important work. -- Library Journal
Fast-paced, highly readable. . . . As engaging as any thriller, [it] brings to life the pathos, the excitement, and the drudgery inherent in this sort of research. -- Philadelphia Inquirer
Starred Review. [An] epic, magnificent history. -- Publishers Weekly
Engrossing. . . . Detailed and fascinating. -- The New Yorker
Author Bio
Jeff Lyon and Peter Gorner, recipients of the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1987 for the stories on which Altered Fates was based, write for the Chicago Tribune. They live in Chicago.