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The Age Of Genomes: Tales From The Front Lines Of Genetic MedicineStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionA leading geneticist explores what promises to be one of the most transformative advances in health and medicine in history Reviews"The author's caveats about present and future uses of gene sequencing reflect a physician keenly aware of the ethical and moral issues."--Kirkus Reviews "Delivers some vitally important messages about the interactions between the average human and the average genome."--Abigail Zuger, New York Times "Lipkin's The Age of Genomes is a thrilling and deeply relevant book. Spanning a multitude of topics--breast cancer, the genetics of Tay-Sachs disease, and an individual's assessment of his or her own genetic risk--Lipkin writes with a deft and humane touch, reminding us how profoundly the new science of genomics will impact all of us in the future."--Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD, author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene: An Intimate History "If you're thinking about having your genome sequenced, or just learning about genomics, The Age of Genomes is an extraordinary resource. Steven Lipkin, one of the country's leading medical geneticists, teaches us through his patients and insightful stories."--Eric Topol, MD, author of The Patient Will See You Now "Building on his own experiences as a highly regarded physician, Dr. Lipkin has expertly woven a series of engaging stories to portray the enormous potential, as well as the possible pitfalls, of the new genomic era."--Lee Goldman, MD, author of Too Much of a Good Thing: How Four Key Survival Traits Are Now Killing Us From the Hardcover edition. Author descriptionSteven Monroe Lipkin, MD, PhD, FACMG, has been a practicing clinical geneticist for almost twenty years. He directs the Adult and Cancer Genetics Clinic and is the vice chair for Translational Research at the Sanford I. and Joan Weill Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell in New York City. Jon R. Luoma's writing about science and the environment has appeared in National Geographic, GQ, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, and Audubon, where he was a longtime contributing editor. He is the author of three previous nonfiction books: The Hidden Forest, A Crowded Ark, and Troubled Skies, Troubled Waters. |