Frank Ashall
Remarkable Discoveries!
Frank Ashall
Remarkable Discoveries!
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Takes the reader on an exhilarating tour through scientific discoveries that have benefited humanity.
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Takes the reader on an exhilarating tour through scientific discoveries that have benefited humanity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521589536
- ISBN-10: 0521589533
- Artikelnr.: 21343282
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521589536
- ISBN-10: 0521589533
- Artikelnr.: 21343282
Frank Ashall is a Doctor of Medicine, a Doctor of Biochemistry, and a campaigner for human rights in healthcare. He obtained a first-class honours degree in biochemistry and a doctorate from the University of Oxford, then spent thirteen years doing biochemical research to Assistant Professor level. His research involved studies of the biochemistry of cancer cells, then later on, the biochemistry of parasitic organisms, in particular the proteases of Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause of Chagas' disease. He left research to do a medical degree (MD) in the USA, where he did his internship and residency, and practised as a physician in internal medicine there for eleven years. Currently he is working as a Professor of Biochemistry at Addis Ababa University/Black Lion Hospital, as a volunteer with Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) UK. He is an enthusiastic supporter for human rights, particularly in healthcare. He is an active campaigner against tobacco, its adverse health effects on people and society, and against the tobacco industry. In particular, he is a strong opponent of the increase in advertising and marketing of tobacco products in developing countries, where smoking rates are generally on the rise, afflicting the world's poor with further health burdens. He has written over thirty-five academic articles and numerous newspaper articles on popular science. He has also given numerous talks to the general public on preventive medicine issues.
Preface
Useful information
1. The father of electricity
2. One giant leap for mankind
3. Medicine's marvellous rays
4. Things that glow in the dark
5. Parcels of light
6. Dr Einstein's fountain pen
7. The Big Bang, or how it all began
8. Molecular soccerballs
9. Jostling plates, earthquakes and volcanoes
10. Soda pop, phlogiston and Lavoisier's oxygen
11. Of beer, vinegar, milk, silk and germs
12. Of milkmaids, chickens and mad dogs
13. Malaria's cunning seeds
14. Penicillin from pure pursuits
15. DNA, the alphabet of life
16. Cutting DNA with molecular scissors
17. DNA, the molecular detective
18. Magic bullets
Further Reading
Index.
Useful information
1. The father of electricity
2. One giant leap for mankind
3. Medicine's marvellous rays
4. Things that glow in the dark
5. Parcels of light
6. Dr Einstein's fountain pen
7. The Big Bang, or how it all began
8. Molecular soccerballs
9. Jostling plates, earthquakes and volcanoes
10. Soda pop, phlogiston and Lavoisier's oxygen
11. Of beer, vinegar, milk, silk and germs
12. Of milkmaids, chickens and mad dogs
13. Malaria's cunning seeds
14. Penicillin from pure pursuits
15. DNA, the alphabet of life
16. Cutting DNA with molecular scissors
17. DNA, the molecular detective
18. Magic bullets
Further Reading
Index.
Preface
Useful information
1. The father of electricity
2. One giant leap for mankind
3. Medicine's marvellous rays
4. Things that glow in the dark
5. Parcels of light
6. Dr Einstein's fountain pen
7. The Big Bang, or how it all began
8. Molecular soccerballs
9. Jostling plates, earthquakes and volcanoes
10. Soda pop, phlogiston and Lavoisier's oxygen
11. Of beer, vinegar, milk, silk and germs
12. Of milkmaids, chickens and mad dogs
13. Malaria's cunning seeds
14. Penicillin from pure pursuits
15. DNA, the alphabet of life
16. Cutting DNA with molecular scissors
17. DNA, the molecular detective
18. Magic bullets
Further Reading
Index.
Useful information
1. The father of electricity
2. One giant leap for mankind
3. Medicine's marvellous rays
4. Things that glow in the dark
5. Parcels of light
6. Dr Einstein's fountain pen
7. The Big Bang, or how it all began
8. Molecular soccerballs
9. Jostling plates, earthquakes and volcanoes
10. Soda pop, phlogiston and Lavoisier's oxygen
11. Of beer, vinegar, milk, silk and germs
12. Of milkmaids, chickens and mad dogs
13. Malaria's cunning seeds
14. Penicillin from pure pursuits
15. DNA, the alphabet of life
16. Cutting DNA with molecular scissors
17. DNA, the molecular detective
18. Magic bullets
Further Reading
Index.