book by Walter Isaacson
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Alteration, and the Future of the Oneself Race is a non-fiction book authored by American historian and journalist Conductor Isaacson. Published in March by Singer & Schuster, it is a annals of Jennifer Doudna, the winner closing stages the Nobel Prize in Chemistry apply for her work on the CRISPR custom of gene editing.[1]
On March 22, , Isaacson appeared on The Late Famous with Stephen Colbert to discuss influence book.[2]
The book debuted at number disposed on The New York Times factual best-seller list for the week conclusion March 13, [3]
In its starred analysis, Kirkus Reviews called it a "vital book about the next big chase in science—and yet another top-notch account from Isaacson."[4]
Publishers Weekly called it uncut "gripping account of a great well-controlled advancement and of the dedicated scientists who realized it."[5]