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Crucible of Science - The Story of the Cori Laboratory (Hardcover)
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Crucible of Science - The Story of the Cori Laboratory (Hardcover)
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"Crucible of Science" is the story of a unique laboratory at
Washington University in St. Louis, and of Carl and Gerty Cori, the
biochemists who established it. Carl and Gerty met and married at
medical school in Prague in the 1920s. After graduation, they
immigrated to the U.S. to escape deteriorating conditions in
Europe. Carl soon received an offer from Washington University to
become Pharmacology Chair, and the couple settled in St. Louis. Not
only did both Coris go on to win the Nobel Prize, the laboratory
they established at the University has since produced some of the
most outstanding scientists the U.S. has ever seen. Six laboratory
scientists also won Nobel Prizes; few, if any, laboratories can
claim such an impressive record. The Coris themselves were
instrumental in establishing the then new science of Biochemistry
in the U.S. They applied chemical approaches to elucidating the
transformations of compounds such as glucose in animal tissues and
defined the enzyme BIOL15GENRthat carried out those
transformations. Both scientists were extremely rigorous in
designing their experiments and interpreting the results, a habit
that ensured their findings were above question. This book examines
the careers of both Coris and the other eminent scientists who
trained in their laboratory. It notes the Coris' acceptance of
women, Jews, and scientists from all over the world, unique during
this time period. It analyzes those reasons why the laboratory was
so successful in attracting the best trainees and producing premier
scientists. Intended for scientists, science historians, and anyone
interested in the history of science, "Crucible of Science" is a
unique presentation of remarkable careers and personalities,
examined within the context of the Coris' laboratory.
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