Forgotten Clones - by Nathan Crowe (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Long before scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland cloned Dolly the sheep in 1996, American embryologist and aspiring cancer researcher Robert Briggs successfully developed the technique of nuclear transplantation using frogs in 1952.
- About the Author: Nathan Crowe is associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
- 336 Pages
- Science, History
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About the Book
Illuminates the Importance of the Early History of Cloning for the BiosciencesBook Synopsis
Long before scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland cloned Dolly the sheep in 1996, American embryologist and aspiring cancer researcher Robert Briggs successfully developed the technique of nuclear transplantation using frogs in 1952. Although the history of cloning is often associated with contemporary ethical controversies, Forgotten Clones revisits the influential work of scientists like Briggs, Thomas King, and Marie DiBerardino, before the possibility of human cloning and its ethical implications first registered as a concern in public consciousness, and when many thought the very idea of cloning was experimentally impossible. By focusing instead on new laboratory techniques and practices and their place in Anglo-American science and society in the mid-twentieth century, Nathan Crowe demonstrates how embryos constructed in the lab were only later reconstructed as ethical problems in the 1960s and 1970s with the emergence of what was then referred to as the Biological Revolution. His book illuminates the importance of the early history of cloning for the biosciences and their institutional, disciplinary, and intellectual contexts, as well as providing new insights into the changing cultural perceptions of the biological sciences after Second World War.Review Quotes
Forgotten Clones at once teaches us something new about our present and offers hope for a future that, better informed about our past, won't uncritically perpetuate it. If ever scholarly history of science needed a justification, that, surely, is it.-- "Journal of the History of Biology"
This chronicle of research into animal development with its array of scientific explorers leaping over hurdles to challenge the unknown raises moral issues that still resonate today.-- "Choice Reviews"
Goodbye, Dolly. In tracing the forgotten history of human cloning, Crowe leads us along the back roads of some of the most fertile provinces of modern biology: the search for the secret of life; the quest to conquer cancer; the perennial impulse to build a better human; the drive toward a more ethical science. Every chapter is a revelation and a delight.--Nathaniel Comfort, author of The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine
Retracing the transition of nuclear transplantation from research method to reproductive technology, Forgotten Clones tells a story central to the emergence of developmental biology as the thriving field we know today. Engaging and intelligent, it will be valued alike by scientists and historians of biology.--Nicolas Rasmussen, author of Gene Jockeys: Life Science and the Rise of Biotech Enterprise
The idea of cloning animal life, a term borrowed from horticulture to mean vegetative propagation, burst into public conversations about science in the 1960s. In his fascinating history, Crowe deftly recounts the research on nuclear transplantation that led to this moment and the rise and fall of public interest in the bioethical implications of cloning animals, from frogs to humans.--Erika Lorraine Milam, author of Creatures of Cain: The Hunt for Human Nature in Cold War America
About the Author
Nathan Crowe is associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: History
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 336
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Nathan Crowe
Language: English
Street Date: December 7, 2021
TCIN: 93784407
UPC: 9780822946274
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-9516
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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