The immortal cell : one scientist's quest to solve the mystery of human aging

Title
  1. The immortal cell : one scientist's quest to solve the mystery of human aging / Michael D. West.
Published by
  1. New York : Doubleday, c2003.
Author
  1. West, Michael (Michael D.)

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Description
  1. xii, 244 p. : ill.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. "Dr. West was set on a quest to find a scientific solution to the devastating effects of disease and death after the death of his father. He became immersed in the study of cell aging and the discovery of the cellular "clock" telomerase - the mechanism that controls cell aging. His work led him to found the biotechnology company Geron, a pioneer in the field of stem cell research. His new company, Advanced Cell Technology, is the only organization in the United States pursuing human therapeutic cloning research - research in the field of "regenerative medicine" intended to repair damaged and diseased human organs and tissues." "Part memoir, part adventure story, The Immortal Cell chronicles the breakthroughs Dr. West and other scientists have made in biotechnology over the past decade - and the astonishing potential they offer us to cure diseases and improve the quality of human life."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  1. West, Michael
  2. Human cloning > Popular works
  3. Cells > Aging > Popular works
  4. Gerontologists > United States > Biography
  5. Aging > genetics
  6. Cellular Senescence > genetics
  7. Research Personnel
  8. Cloning, Organism
Genre/Form
  1. Biography.
Contents
  1. Ch. 1. The Experiment of a Lifetime -- Ch. 2. The Green Face of Osiris -- Ch. 3. Aging Under Glass -- Ch. 4. Ariadne's Thread -- Ch. 5. Racing Against the Clock -- Ch. 6. The Philosopher's Stone -- Ch. 7. Human Therapeutic Cloning: A Maelstrom of Controversy -- Ch. 8. The Abolition of Death.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-234) and index.