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Hardcover: 304 pages
Format: epub
Size: 2.82 MB
Publisher: Basic Books (February 25, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1541699068
ISBN-13: 978-1541699069

A renowned biologist’s cutting-edge and unconventional examination of human reproduction and embryo research

Scientists have long struggled to make pregnancy easier, safer, and more successful. In The Dance of Life, developmental and stem-cell biologist Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz takes us to the front lines of efforts to understand the creation of a human life. She has spent two decades unraveling the mysteries of development, as a simple fertilized egg becomes a complex human being of forty trillion cells. Zernicka-Goetz’s work is both incredibly practical and astonishingly vast: her groundbreaking experiments with mouse, human, and artificial embryo models give hope to how more women can sustain viable pregnancies. Set at the intersection of science’s greatest powers and humanity’s greatest concern, The Dance of Life is a revelatory account of the future of fertility — and life itself.

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“What amazing force puts 40 trillion cells (more cells than there are stars in the galaxy) into the right order to make a human? In The Dance of LifeMagdalena Zernicka-Goetz and Roger Highfield reveal answers, some with profound implications for the future of pregnancy.”―New Scientist

“Illuminating…Zernicka-Goetz and Highfield’s informative professional memoir has much to engage readers.”―Publishers Weekly

“An in-depth journey through the world of the research embryologist…. The story has a memoir like atmosphere, especially when Zernicka-Goetz turns to episodes of her life. But she is never far from the science, as when she writes about her pregnancy and her son, who had chromosome irregularities, which became a topic of her research…. Meaty and entertaining.”―Kirkus

“A touching, detailed portrait of a life in science. Beautifully written, it’s a reminder that scientists are human and their humanity affects every part of their work.”―Angela Saini, author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong — and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story

“How an entire human can emerge from a single cell is one of the great mysteries of life. This book is a wonderful exposition of that amazingly complicated process, and combines Zernicka-Goetz’s research and expert perspective with the clear and engaging narrative that is a hallmark of Highfield’s science writing.”―Venki Ramakrishnan, president of the Royal Society and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

“Part memoir, part mission to touch creation itself, The Dance of Life is a candid & gripping odyssey into one of the greatest microscopic scientific mysteries of all — the cellular divisions that spawn human life.”―Samira Ahmed, author of Internment

“Few books succeed as well as this in taking a complex area of rapidly advancing science, and turning it into a compelling human story. Rarely will you read such an intimate and personal account of scientific discovery.”―Evan Davis

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