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A curious life / Robert Tindle.

By: Publication details: Salisbury Qld. : Boolarong Press, 2016.Description: x, 252 pages, 19 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, maps, graphs, portraits (some colour) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781925236873
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.92 23
Summary: From the slums and religious indoctrination of northern England to front-line research institutions worldwide, stem cell pioneer Robert Tindle's relentless curiosity led him to a remarkable career in fields as disparate as evolutionary biology and immunotherapy for cancer. From years of field work on the Galapagos Islands to pioneering breakthroughs in biomedical research in Australia and the United Kingdom, this book, conveys the excitement of scientific discovery and chronicles how his own discoveries were used to save the life of his daughter. A testament to the relentless expansion of scientific knowledge, and what this means for humankind's perception of its identity in the cosmos, this book captures an incredible journey of discovery and the deeply personal implications of progress.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Biography
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"One man's path to discovery and the breakthrough that saved thousands of lives"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-244) and index.

From the slums and religious indoctrination of northern England to front-line research institutions worldwide, stem cell pioneer Robert Tindle's relentless curiosity led him to a remarkable career in fields as disparate as evolutionary biology and immunotherapy for cancer. From years of field work on the Galapagos Islands to pioneering breakthroughs in biomedical research in Australia and the United Kingdom, this book, conveys the excitement of scientific discovery and chronicles how his own discoveries were used to save the life of his daughter. A testament to the relentless expansion of scientific knowledge, and what this means for humankind's perception of its identity in the cosmos, this book captures an incredible journey of discovery and the deeply personal implications of progress.

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