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From X-rays to DNA How Engineering Drives Biology 2013 Edition by W. David Lee, Jeffrey Drazen, Phillip A. Sharp , MIT Press Ltd

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    Author(s)W. David Lee, Jeffrey Drazen, Phillip A. Sharp
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262019774
    Pages248
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2013

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    MIT Press Ltd From X-rays to DNA How Engineering Drives Biology 2013 Edition by W. David Lee, Jeffrey Drazen, Phillip A. Sharp

    An argument that technology accelerates biological discovery, with case studies ranging from chromosome discovery with early microscopes to how DNA replicates using radioisotope labels.Engineering has been an essential collaborator in biological research and breakthroughs in biology are often enabled by technological advances. Decoding the double helix structure of DNA, for example, only became possible after significant advances in such technologies as X-ray diffraction and gel electrophoresis. Diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis improved as new technologies--including the stethoscope, the microscope, and the X-ray--developed. These engineering breakthroughs take place away from the biology lab, and many years may elapse before the technology becomes available to biologists. In this book, David Lee argues for concurrent engineering--the convergence of engineering and biological research--as a means to accelerate the pace of biological discovery and its application to diagnosis and treatment. He presents extensive case studies and introduces a metric to measure the time between technological development and biological discovery.Investigating a series of major biological discoveries that range from pasteurization to electron microscopy, Lee finds that it took an average of forty years for the necessary technology to become available for laboratory use. Lee calls for new approaches to research and funding to encourage a tighter, more collaborative coupling of engineering and biology. Only then, he argues, will we see the rapid advances in the life sciences that are critically needed for life-saving diagnosis and treatment.



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