The thrilling story of how scientists unlocked a new window onto how life works
The thrilling story of how scientists unlocked a new window onto how life works
From Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan
'Beyond superb' Bill Bryson
'A wonderful book' Ian McEwan
Everyone knows about DNA, the essence of our being, the molecule where our genes reside. But DNA by itself is useless without a machine to decode the genetic information it contains. The ribosome is that machine. Venki Ramakrishnan tells the story of the race to uncover its enormously complex structure, a fundamental breakthrough that resolves an ancient mystery of life itself.
'Invitingly witty'
Nature
Venki Ramakrishnan is a structural biologist who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the structure and function of the ribosome. He was knighted in 2012 and elected president of the Royal Society in 2015. He works at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge.
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The thrilling story of how scientists unlocked the secrets of gene-reading, from Nobel Laureate and President of the Royal Society Venki Ramakrishnan.