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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Great tutorial on the current state of molecular medicine,
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This review is from: The New Healers: The Promise and Problems of Molecular Medicine in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Coming from the computer field, but with a strong belief that molecular medicine is the next, and last big human undertaking, this book, in it's short 200 pages, provides an accessible, understandable model for thinking about what molecular medicine is and what it can become to humans. Very clearly written--you'll follow the details even if your last biology or chemistry class was in college. Too bad a book like this doesn't have a web site to which readers could turn for updates (anyone from the publisher listening??) This would be much more useful than some of the websites for the current crop of Java books! If you're tired of wondering what DNA and genetic research is all about--buy and read this book.
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This review is from: The New Healers: The Promise and Problems of Molecular Medicine in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
William R. Clark's book is well written and the "technobabble" is kept to a minimum but after awhile the book does get a little boring. All together, very interesting for someone who is new to genetics but old hat for the professional.
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The New Healers: The Promise and Problems of Molecular Medicine in the Twenty-First Century by William R. Clark (Hardcover - November 20, 1997)
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