Egg and Ego : An Almost True Story of Life in The Biology Lab

Egg and Ego : An Almost True Story of Life in The Biology Lab

Egg and Ego : An Almost True Story of Life in The Biology Lab

more information about Egg and Ego : An Almost True Story of Life in The Biology Lab

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Egg and Ego is a lighthearted look at the nature of academic science. It is intended for anyone interested in biology but particularly for biology students who want to find out what is in store for them in the future. It starts with an account of one particular experiment, which is later opened out to introduce the excitement arising from recent progress in associated areas of biology. It then describes the everyday aspects of scientific work, ignored by philosophers of science. These range from cleaning up radioactive contamination, to how to fill in biohazard forms, to how newly appointed professors bargain for money. The "Egg" of the title refers to the science of developmental biology, which is the specialty of the author, and which provides the material for many of the anecdotes. The "Ego" relates to the vanity of the scientists themselves. Academic scientists have to struggle to maintain their research funding. To do this they must persuade other scientists that they are very good, and that means work at a good institution, publishing papers in the most fashionable journals and giving lectures at the most prestigious meetings. Success often goes to those with the largest egos and their style of operation is described in this book. The final chapter is about relations between science and the outside world in the shape of the media, illustrated by the remarkable "case of the headless frog". The author is a well-known scientist who has worked at both universities and research institutes. He has published over 100 scientific papers and an influential book about embryonic development: "From Egg to Embryo".

Book Info
Univ. of Bath, UK. Lighthearted look at the nature of academic science. For biology students who want to find out what is in store for them if they pursue a life in science. Topics range from cleaning up radioactive contamination, to how to fill in biohazard forms. Hardcover, softcover was not simultaneously published. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Egg and Ego : An Almost True Story of Life in The Biology Lab,J.M.W. Slack,Springer,0387985603,Biography / Autobiography,Biology,General,Humor,Research,Science,Science/Mathematics,Scientists - General,Science / Biology

Fun Book:

  1. Eminem In My Skin (Eminem)
  2. Fatal Eggs
  3. Forbidden Places : The Rock and Roll Novel
  4. Fred Basset 1999
  5. French Kitty in Las Vegas Pair-a-Dice (French Kitty)
  6. Fun With the Tin Whistle (Fun Books) (Fun Books)
  7. George W. Bush Coloring Book
  8. Get More Laughs From Your Laughs : How to Be Funny
  9. Grandma, Grandpa and Me : Stuff Kids Tell Us
  10. Handbook to Higher Consciousness to the Wit and Wisdom of Dogs

Fun Book

Fun Book

Recommended Books

  1. Calendar
  2. The American House Styles of Architecture Coloring Book
  3. Andrew Lloyd Webber
  4. Cities in a World Economy
  5. Como Construir Y Financiar Su Templo
  6. Essentials Of Functional Foods
  7. Chemokine Roles in Immunoregulation and Disease
  8. Differential Equations: Dynamical Systems, and Control Science: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Ma
  9. Escape from Heaven
  10. Dark Is the Moon
  11. Dogs : A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution
  12. Earth Ponds A to Z: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
  13. Diary of A Lost Girl: The Autobiography Of Kola Boof
  14. Dead in Their Tracks: Crossing America's Desert Borderlands
  15. Comparative Neurobiology in Chiroptera: Brain Characteristics in Functional Systems, Ecoethological