Operators and Promoters: The Story of Molecular Biology and Its Creators Reviews
Operators and Promoters: The Story of Molecular Biology and Its Creators

During the past four decades, molecular biology has dominated the life sciences. Curiously, no participant in this scientific revolution has previously attempted a book-length history of the development of this powerful science. Harrison ("Hatch") Echols provides such an account in Operators and Promoters. A gifted molecular biologist and talented raconteur, Echols relates the intellectual history of the most influential discoveries in molecular biology from his own experiences.
Echols joins his vast knowledge of biology with personal interviews of the   principal operators and promoters in the field to convey a captivating side of   science--specifically, how the personalities of scientists and their competitive   and collaborative relations affect new ideas and discoveries. The author reveals   how logic and order often arise only in hindsight from the chaos of discovery;   eventual solutions often come from experiments performed for entirely different   reasons. Echols also shares his deep-seated feelings for the science itself,   communicating his admiration, even awe, for the purity and simplicity with which   life systems are organized. This gripping insider's account of the first fifty   years of molecular biology ties together the biological questions with the   scientific solutions of the people who established the field. It will appeal not   only to students and those interested in the development of the discipline, but   to anyone intrigued by the human side of science and the process of scientific   inquiry and discovery.
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