{"product_id":"hepatitis-b-9780691116235","title":"Hepatitis B","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAbout 375 million people are infected with the hepatitis B virus. The discovery of this virus and the vaccine against it was one of the triumphs of twentieth-century medicine. This book describes how Baruch Blumberg and a team of researchers found a virus they were not looking for and created a vaccine for a disease they knew little about.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"Nothing seems quite so dramatic as the unexpected eureka moment, when, escoreted by the gods of good fortune, scientists somehow stumble upon answers to questions they never knew to ask. This is the story that Baruch S. Blumberg tells in Hepatitis B: The Hunt for a Killer Virus. Blumberg, a U.S. geneticist and biochemist, won the Nobel Prize in 1976 after finding a virus he was never looking for... Blumberg does a fine job at connecting this medical advance to the lives of real people.\"--Carolyn Abraham, Toronto Globe and Mail \"The discovery by Baruch Blumberg of the Australia antigen, a specific viral marker of the hepatitis B virus, was one of the most important advances in medical knowledge during the past 50 years and had huge implications for preventive medicine. This inspiring book is an intensely personal and interesting account of the work of Blumberg and his close associates who ... devised the first generation vaccine for [the] infection... [This book] is essential reading for all aspiring scientists... And it should be read by the thousands of people who work on the control and eradication of the hepatitis B virus... It is a gem.\"--Arie J. Zuckerman, Nature \"Blumberg tells the [Hepatitis B] story in a lively manner, with touches of humor. The Nobel-Prize winning author has written for both scientists and nonscientists [and he] beautifully illustrates the forward, sideways, and backward steps involved in the scientific method.\"--William Beatty, Booklist \"Blumberg takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the convoluted circumstances that led to the discovery of hepatitis B and the vaccine against it. Blumberg's modest style and vast knowledge combine to make this a thoroughly intriguing look at the scientific research process.\"--Library Journal \"This book shows that it is not the orderly, directed research program that leads to the Nobel, but rather the workings of the orderly, observant mind... If poetry is a free-ranging , idealized representation of an idea, than this is poetry ... and poetry should be read regularly for relaxation, for inspiration, and for ideas.\"--Paul J. Schmidt, New England Journal of Medicine \"Readers will find much to enjoy and absorb in Blumberg's fascinating personal story.\"--Robin A. Weiss, Science \"Blumberg chronicles with uncanny humor his research team's accidental discovery of HBV, their daily laboratory routines and methodology of research experimentation of HBV, and the eventual development of medicine's first viable cancer vaccine.\"--Choice \"This book is highly informative and entertaining. It offers a clear account of how basic scientific research is conducted and of the excitement of scientific discovery.\"--Science Books and Films \"The hepatitis B story is more than a fascinating chronicle of a major discovery... The discovery of this deadly virus and the vaccine against it--a vaccine sharply decreasing the infection rate worldwide and probably the first effective cancer vaccine--was one of the great triumphs of 20th century medicine.\"--Biology Digest \"In this unapologetically personal memoir, the author tells the story of hepatitis B from his own perspective... [T]he book becomes a distinctive part of hepatitis B history, and it will be an invaluable resource for medical historians in the future.\"--Bud C. Tennant, Nature Medicine \"Blumberg comes across as self-deprecating and erudite in his book, which is filled with allusions as varied as Robert Frost, Dante and Michael Crichton... As his book shows, Blumberg is not merely brilliant. He is wise.\"--Marie McCullough, The Philadelphia Inquirer\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAcknowledgments xi  Introduction 1  Chapter 1: Differences in Response to Disease 8  Chapter 2: Oxford and the National Institutes of Health: Inherited Variation and Susceptibility to Disease 29  Chapter 3: Polymorphisms and Geography: Disease, Genetics, and Evolutionary Biology 42  Chapter 4: We Discover a New Polymorphism: The Ag System 65  Chapter 5: The Discovery of Australia Antigen 72  Chapter 6: What Is Australia Antigen? 84  Chapter 7: Identifying the Hepatitis B Virus 106  Chapter 8: The Control of Posttransfusion Hepatitis 119  Chapter 9: The Hepatitis B Vaccine 134  Chapter 10: Hepatitis B Virus and Cancer of the Liver 147  Chapter 11: What Is Now Known about HBV? 159  Chapter 12: Back to Polymorphisms and Inherited Susceptibility to Disease 193  Chapter 13: HBV and Its Connections: Current Research and the Future 203  Appendix 1: Scientists and Staff at Fox Chase Cancer Center Referred to in the Text 215  Appendix 2: Research on Hyaluronic Acid 219  Appendix 3: The National Institutes of Health and the Funding of Basic Medical Research 221  Appendix 4: Molecular Biology 223  Appendix 5: A Gazetteer of Selected Place-Names Used in the Text 229  Index 233","brand":"Princeton University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49403729936727,"sku":"9780691116235","price":30.4,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780691116235.jpg?v=1730484376","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/hepatitis-b-9780691116235","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}