A Life Decoded, J. Craig Venter
A Life Decoded, J. Craig Venter
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A Life Decoded
My Genome---My Life

Author: J. Craig Venter

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 16 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/22/2007


Synopsis

Growing up in California, J. Craig Venter didn't appear to have much of a future. An unremarkable student, he nearly flunked out of high school. After being drafted into the army, he enlisted in the navy and went to Vietnam, where the life-and-death struggles he encountered as a medic piqued his interest in science and medicine. After pursuing his advanced degrees, Venter quickly established himself as a brilliant and outspoken scientist. In 1984, he joined the National Institutes of Health, where he introduced novel techniques for rapid gene discovery, and left in 1991 to form his own nonprofit genomics research center, where he sequenced the first genome in history in 1995. In 1998, he announced that he would successfully sequence the human genome years earlier and for far less money than the government-sponsored Human Genome Project would—a prediction that came to pass in 2001.

A Life Decoded is the triumphant story of one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in science today. In this riveting and inspiring account, Venter tells of the unparalleled drama of the quest for the human genome, a tale that involves as much politics as science. He also reveals how he went on to be the first to read and interpret his own genome and what it will mean for all of us to do the same. He describes his recent sailing expedition to sequence microbial life in the ocean, as well as his groundbreaking attempt to create synthetic life. Here is one of the key scientific chronicles of our lifetime, as told by the man who beat the odds to make it happen.

About J. Craig Venter

J. Craig Venter is founder, chairman, and CEO of the J. Craig Venter Institute, a nonprofit research organization. He is cofounder of the biotechnology companies Celera, Synthetic Genomics, and Human Longevity, Inc. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he has received numerous public honors and scientific awards, including the US National Medal of Science.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlene on June 24, 2016

What can I say about this book? It was a little bit like reading Holly Madison's book Down the Rabbit Hole. Instead of the Playboy mansion it was the world of science. Instead of vicious attacks on Hugh Hefner's character, Venter attacked the characters of just about anyone who pissed him off, stood......more

Goodreads review by Alex on August 22, 2012

Format: Hard-cover This book shows that it pays to be bold and take risks in academia, just as in business. A life decoded was a great story about an adventurous life, was educational in terms of what the science actually did, and provided key insights on how politics in academia operate. Fantastic bo......more

Goodreads review by Sueper on May 22, 2011

I found this book to be a very interesting read while much of the world is questioning the value of cooperation vs competition, with books like Atlas Shrugged and my personal favorite, Where Good Ideas Come From. Venter's story helps me to come to terms with my own struggle to find a balance between......more

Goodreads review by Mariam on April 11, 2020

What I hated the most is the political arguments part that occupied the majority of the book, it is boring and has no purpose except satisfying the author’s desire to belittle his opponents, praise his supporters, and glorify his efforts. Despite that, I enjoyed seeing what went on behind the scenes......more

Goodreads review by Eric on July 26, 2009

A really fascinating book. Lots of insight into the politics and egos behind the sequencing of the human genome. If anyone thinks scientists do what they do just for the joy of discovery, this book will set them straight. While Venter displays no shortage of ego on his own part, the levels that his......more