Hood, Luke Timmerman
Hood, Luke Timmerman
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Hood
Trailblazer of the Genomics Age

Author: Luke Timmerman

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 11 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Pear Press

Published: 04/18/2017


Synopsis

Lee Hood did that rarest of things. He enabled scientists to see things they couldn’t see before and do things they hadn’t dreamed of doing. Scientists can now sequence complete human genomes in a day, setting in motion a revolution that is personalizing medicine.Hood, a son of the American West, was an unlikely candidate to transform biology. But with ferocious drive, he led a team at Caltech that developed the automated DNA sequencer, the tool that paved the way for the Human Genome Project. He captivated scientists with his almost religious fervor for the new biology enabled by the machines.Hood’s brilliance, rebellion, enthusiasm, and ego earned him detractors as well as admirers. His management style, once described as “creative anarchy,” alienated many. Some of his collaborators seethed, claiming he took too much credit. Fellow Caltech biologists charged that his empire building was out of control and ousted him as their chairman. A fraud in his lab made him consider, for a moment, quitting science.Wooed by money from Bill Gates, Hood started over at the University of Washington, creating the world’s first Department of Molecular Biotechnology. Seven years later, his impatience for rules drove him to depart. He left at age sixty-one to start his own Institute for Systems Biology. Would he finally achieve the ultimate application of the genome project—personalized medicine?In “Hood: Trailblazer of the Genomics Age,” journalist Luke Timmerman zeroes in on a charismatic, controversial personality. Never-before-reported details are drawn from the scientist’s confidential files, public records, and more than 150 interviews with Hood and his family, friends, collaborators, and detractors. The result is not just a revealing portrait of one of the most influential biologists of our time, but a deeply human look at science itself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean

This is an unauthorized biography of Leroy Edward Hood. The book opens with Hood resigning from the University of Washington in 1999. Bill Gates had lured Hood to the University in 1991 from Caltech. Hood went on to create the Institute for Systems Biology. The book then goes back to Hood’s early li......more

Goodreads review by Paul

This seems like a fair, well-written and in-depth biography of Hood, who does not come out of it looking great, in my eyes. I had never heard of him before, but he seems to have made a lot of good choices early on in his life, and was certainly part of an early wave of the latest era of big labs at......more

Goodreads review by John

Even though my own field is ecology I have known about Leroy Hood since I was an undergraduate in the early 2000’s right on the heals of the human genome project. His approach to systems biology (systems ecology exists as well) fascinated me and as a child of the 90’s at the confluence of the comput......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

Gripping account of modern scientific innovated The author has captured the excitement and intensity of the life of one of our times' most creative and forward thinking scientists. He succeeds in portraying Hood's strengths and weaknesses, while bringing down to a layman's understanding the fascinati......more