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Publisher:Ronsdale Press, 2004Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Damer, Eric; Astell, CarolineDate:Created2004Summary:
The extraordinary story of Michael Smith, a man who rose from humble beginnings in Blackpool, England, to become a revolutionary gene researcher, philanthropist and Nobel Prize winner. A professor at the University of British Columbia, Smith dedicated his talent and energy to science research, and later launched the university's internationally regarded Biotechnology Laboratory. The authors present not only the career and science of a great Canadian scientist, but also the politics and personalities of university research.
Sujets: Canada | Smith, Michael, 1932-2000 | Biochemists | Universities and colleges--Faculty | University of British Columbia | BiotechnologistsOriginal Publisher: Vancouver, Ronsdale PressLanguage(s): English