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Informationen zum Autor Robert Gallo is chief of the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and a two-time winner of the coveted Albert Lasker prize, the highest honor in U.S. biomedical research. Dr. Gallo was, as reported in Science, the most-cited author of scientific literature in the world during the 1980s. Klappentext The co-discoverer of the AIDS virus tells his story of scientific discovery. Zusammenfassung Renowned AIDS researcher Robert Gallo tells his story of scientific breakthrough in a riveting portrait of the people, the politics, and the pace of modern scientific discovery. Robert Gallo describes a scientific breakthrough as he, his colleagues, and competitors strove to understand what was causing the disease -- eventually leading to the identification of the human immunodeficiency virus-1. It's a riveting portrait of the people, the politics, and the pace of modern scientific discovery. Inhaltsverzeichnis Some History Behind The Story * Becoming a Physician! Becoming a Scientist * The National Institutes of Health and the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology * Microscopic Intruders The Discovery Of Cancer-Causing Retroviruses In Humans * The Story of Retroviruses and Cancer: From Poultry to People * Success! Defeat! Success * Discovery of a Cancer Virus: The First Human Retrovirus * Discovery of the Second Human Retrovirus (and How the HTLVs Produce Disease) The Discovery Of A Third Human Retrovirus: The AIDS Virus * A Single Disease with a Single Cause * Breaking Through: We Know How to Work with This Kind of Virus. * Making Progress! Making Sense: The Period of Intense Discovery * The Blood Test Patent Suit: Rivalry and Resolution A Scientists Look At The Science And Politics Of AIDS * The Alarm * How the AIDS Virus Works * Kaposis Sarcoma: A Special Tumor of AIDS * About Causes of Disease (and! in Particular! Why HIV Is the Cause of AIDS) * What We Can Do About AIDS and the AIDS Virus * Epilogue ...