Lauren Sompayrac, PhD-Retired Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
PDr. Lauren Sompayrac was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 4, 1941. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received a B.S. degree in physics in 1963, and a Ph.D. degree in elementary particle physics in 1969. After two years of postdoctoral research in particle physics, he moved to Copenhagen where he was a Postdoctoral Fellow for two years at the Microbiology Institute. Returning to the United States in 1973, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Pathology at the Harvard Medical School where he studied tumor viruses. In 1976, he moved to the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado to continue his work on tumor viruses, eventually rising to the rank of Research Professor before his retirement in 1998. In retirement, he writes science books, and is the author of How the Immune System Works, published by Blackwell Science in 1999, and How Pathogenic Viruses Work, published by Jones and Bartlett in 2001.
Over the past decade, the amount of data on viruses has grown dramatically. How can a virology student possibly make sense of all this information? In How Pathogenic Viruses Think, Second Edition, Dr. Sompayrac introduces an "organizing principle" - a paradigm to use to cut through all the details and focus on what's important. He demonstrates the use of this paradigm by "interviewing" twelve medically important viruses. During these interviews, each virus is encouraged to disclose not only what it does, but why it does it. And when a "talking virus" reveals its secrets, they are hard to forget! How Pathogenic Viruses Think covers the essential elements of virus-host interactions with descriptive graphics, helpful mnemonic tactics for retaining the information, and brief reviews of important concepts. It is an ideal book to help medical, science, and nursing students make sense of this complex subject. Example: Interviewer: I always ask the viruses I interview, "How do you attack your hosts, and why have you chosen that route?" Flu Virus: I favor the respiratory route. Interviewer: Okay, but why? For example, why not enter via the digestive tract? Flu Virus: Are you kidding me? Do I look like a dumb virus to you? My Uncle Harold tried the digestive tract once, and got as far as the stomach before the acid in there ate him alive! Not me. I take the easy way in. The respiratory route of infection provides direct access to my favorite target cells - the epithelial cells which line the human airway.
發表於2024-11-22
How Pathogenic Viruses Think 2e 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
本書以生動的語言、幽默的錶述,用“演講”方式,對人們最感興趣的病毒進行瞭闡述,突齣重點概念,使讀者真正做到享受學習病毒學的樂趣。很專業的一本書追逐病毒的傳奇之旅,帶領你走過緻命病毒的世界,揭開瞭第四級病毒的真相,籍此瞭解SARS、高緻病性禽流感的傳播和防控舉措...
評分正好在這個疫情爆發的日子裏看開瞭這本買瞭很久卻一直沒來得及看的書。在這一段時間裏,人心惶惶,全國都進入瞭一種緊急的狀態。有的過分誇大瞭病毒,有的也過分看低瞭病毒。所以正確的理解病毒纔是正確的道路。這本書並沒有太過復雜的專業術語,易於理解,十分適閤非生物學科...
評分今年年前看的這本書,雖然不是醫學專業的,生物知識也就僅限於高中的那一點,但愣是毫不費力的看完瞭這本書,順便把高中所學的哪些胞嘧啶啊這些又溫習瞭一遍,還勾起瞭不上高3那年的迴憶,嗬嗬,跑題瞭。 本來開始以為這本書比較難度,其實不然,本書按照病毒的傳播,復製等特...
評分今年年前看的這本書,雖然不是醫學專業的,生物知識也就僅限於高中的那一點,但愣是毫不費力的看完瞭這本書,順便把高中所學的哪些胞嘧啶啊這些又溫習瞭一遍,還勾起瞭不上高3那年的迴憶,嗬嗬,跑題瞭。 本來開始以為這本書比較難度,其實不然,本書按照病毒的傳播,復製等特...
評分·每一個病毒都必須麵臨並解決的三個問題:復製、傳播、避防 一、如何在人體細胞內復製 1.復製遺傳信息 2.産生mRNA以編碼相關的病毒蛋白 二、如何嚮一個新的人體宿主傳播 易感染較大的器官,如呼吸道錶麵積大於一個網球場,肝髒具有大約一萬億個細胞,病毒可以殺死或損傷許多細...
圖書標籤: 病毒學 生物學 通俗 美國 專著 l Virology
原來是 病毒學概論的作者,我說內容差不多,連配圖都是
評分“老牌”、“正統”,非專業人士病毒學入門首選。
評分原來是 病毒學概論的作者,我說內容差不多,連配圖都是
評分“老牌”、“正統”,非專業人士病毒學入門首選。
評分原來是 病毒學概論的作者,我說內容差不多,連配圖都是
How Pathogenic Viruses Think 2e 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載