The Good Virus, 9781324086437
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Good viruses could save lives: meet the microscopic warriors inside us.

The Good Virus

the amazing story and forgotten promise of the phage

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2024

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Summary

The Good Virus: How Phages Can Save Lives

At every moment, within our bodies and all around us, trillions of microscopic combatants are waging a war that shapes our health and life on Earth. Countless times per second, viruses known as phages attack and destroy bacteria while leaving all other life forms, including us, unscathed. Vastly outnumbering the viruses that do us harm, phages power ecosystems, drive evolutionary innovation, and harbor a remarkable capacity to heal life-thre…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781324086437
ISBN-10:1324086432
Author:Tom Ireland
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Imprint:WW Norton & Co
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:1 October 2024
Weight:336g
Dimensions:211mm x 140mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“Incredibly timely.” – Adrian Woolfson - Science“The Good Virus describes the distinctive biology and murky history of bacteriophage (generally shortened to ‘phage’), a form of life that is remarkably abundant yet obscure enough to have been termed the ‘dark matter of biology.’” – David A. Shaywitz - Wall Street Journal“A new scientific frontier which couldn’t be more fascinating or vital. Phages are critical to our health and the health of the whole planet. Brilliantly written and profound, this book is ahead of the curve and deserves to become a classic.” – Daniel M. Davis, author of The Beautiful Cure and The Secret Body“An enthralling, meticulously researched book that will change the way you think about not only viruses, but also the science behind discovery and rediscovery.” – Steffanie Strathdee, author of The Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug“It is rare to find such a rich seam of science that is so pertinent to modern health concerns yet feels so underrecognized. Everybody knows about good bacteria, but I doubt they have heard of good viruses (I hadn’t).… This book is full of gems of information and hope for the future.” – Suzanne O’Sullivan, author of The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness“Incredible and thought-provoking. Phages are the superheroes of the human biome. A truly enlightening read that makes you realize what we really don’t yet know.” – Sue Black, president of St John’s College, Oxford, and author of Written in Bone“This thrilling book will amaze you. Viruses have been attacking bacteria since the dawn of time, but in the last century some scientists have been able to enlist them in the fight against bacterial infections. Tom Ireland’s limpid writing tells the exciting story of the past and future of ‘phage therapy,’ balanced by a sober exploration of the problems involved in turning the good viruses into treatments. Highly recommended.” – Matthew Cobb, author of Life’s Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code“A masterful blend of jaw-dropping science and absorbing storytelling.… This book reminds us of the missed opportunities we simply cannot afford to miss again.” – George McGavin, BBC and Discovery Channel presenter“Both optimistic and realistic.… A capably guided tour of a scientific wave of the future.” – Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Tom Ireland

Tom Ireland is an award-winning science journalist and editor of the Biologist magazine. He regularly contributes to BBC Science Focus and has written for the Guardian, New Scientist, and BBC News. He lives in Hertfordshire, England.

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