The authorized biography of Sir Robert Edwards, a coal miner’s son who pioneered in vitro fertilization for infertility, embryonic stem cell research for regenerative medicine and the medical ethics of embryology (Nobel Prize, 2010). “Robert Edwards changed the world, bringing life, hope and joy to millions of people. I owe him everything,” Louise Brown. “Thanks to Robert Edward's vision, determination and dedication, countless women like me have the children we longed for,” Grace MacDonald, mother of the first IVF baby boy.
An improbable hero of science and gritty Yorkshireman, he rode a roller-coaster of endeavor to the breakthrough which transformed reproductive medicine and gynecology.
“Roger Gosden has done a magnificent job in producing this biography of a remarkable man. His research has provided us with much new material about Bob Edwards’ life and this new information is integrated in a compelling narrative that I could not put down. He describes in terms entirely comprehensible to the lay person the scientific aspects of Bob’s work, set in the wider context of Bob’s life and personality. Overall, a compelling biography of a truly great scientist and man that will be of interest not only to those many millions whose lives have been touched by IVF, but also to the general public interested in what makes good science and a good scientist!” Martin Johnson, FRS, Cambridge University
“Gosden's engaging book about the most gripping biological discovery of the past 100 years, equivalent in biology to relativity and quantum mechanics in physics, focuses on a single heroic biologist, Dr Robert Edwards, who single handedly changed the lives of despairing infertile couples, despite all the naysayers who thought he was on either a fool's errand, or worse, a devil's errand,” Sherman Silber, Infertility Center of St Louis
“Bob Edwards’ vision and struggles to apply basic embryology to solve the pain of human infertility, penned beautifully by disciple Roger Gosden,” Alan Trounson, Monash University
"One of the best and most exciting books I have read for many years." Claus Yding Andersen, University of Copenhagen
“Bob’s extraordinary and spirited life journey changed the social history of the world: this thoughtful biography will inspire generations to come,” Kay Elder (Senior Scientist, Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge)
"A worthy acknowledgement of his remarkable life ...," Peter Brinsden, FRCOG, former medical director of Bourn Hall Clinic
“I can think of no one better than Roger to do justice to Bob’s exceptional life and work,” Mike Macnamee, Chief Executive at Bourn Hall Clinic
“Absorbing read … captured the historical backdrop, personal motivations, incredible challenges overcome and societal applications,” Robert Gore-Langton (graduate student of Edwards)
“A very personal and accurate account of the history of IVF,” Dean M. Edwards (Edwards’ nephew)
“It is hard to imagine anyone better to take on this talk … (by) a great scientist and a pioneer in his own right … he writes with objectivity, but with great affection,” Sue Avery (Progress Educational Trust, London)
“A most readable, enjoyable and informative book,” Editor of Focus on Reproduction (ESHRE)
“A wonderful track through much of reproductive medicine of the past 50 years,” Ian Cooke, FRCOG (Human Fertility)
“An excellent account of a scientific life demonstrating that it is possible by vision, determination and application to rise from sparse beginnings to reach the highest scientific peaks and simultaneously to benefit many millions of people … a very inspiring read and an excellent example of how to be a respected and productive scientist whatever one’s beginnings,” John Bowman (Royal Society of Biology)
The author trained in research under Edwards for a career spanning Cambridge to Cornell in NYC. He pledges profits from book sales to charities for infertility.
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Roger Gosden is a British and American scientist whose career began as a research student and fellow in Cambridge, England, supervised by Robert Edwards. After a Population Council fellowship at Duke University, he moved to Edinburgh Medical School in 1976 where he worked for 18 years, subsequently becoming a professor and research director at Leeds and McGill Universities, and the Howard & Georgeanna Jones professor of reproductive medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School. In 2004, he moved to Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, joining on the faculty his wife Lucinda Veeck, the embryologist for America's first IVF baby. They live in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he is a writer, naturalist, and visiting scholar at William & Mary.
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Softcover. Zustand: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. The authorized biography of IVF pioneer Robert Edwards is a compelling account of how he led a medical and social revolution by making babies in 'test-tubes'. Prevailing against immense opposition when human embryology was new and sacrosanct territory, he was the champion of people with infertility, and now millions more owe their existence to assisted reproductive technologies. An improbable hero of science, he was the son of a coal miner who almost failed his first university degree, but the gritty Yorkshireman rode a roller-coaster of emotions and obstacles to a breakthrough for which he was rewarded with a Nobel Prize and knighthood. After the first IVF babies, he became an entrepreneurial clinic director and publisher, but, alas, never received so much acclaim for the foundations of embryo stem cell science and embryo screening for heritable diseases. Artikel-Nr. aa0418e9-bad4-4177-bb23-80979f6a6aec
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