Discovering Life, Manufacturing Life How the experimental method sha
This book tells the story of how thinkers, over time, have dared to explore using experimental devices and how the experimental method established itself and took a predominant role in the life sciences. While life sciences continue to advance and knowled
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Discovering Life, Manufacturing Life is an improved version of the French book published by Grenoble Sciences in partnership with EDP Sciences. The Reading Committee of the French version included the following members: Michel BORNENS, CNRS Research Director, Curie Institute, Paris Athel CORNISH-BOWDEN, CNRS Research Director, Marseille Roland DOUCE, Professor at the Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Françoise FRIDLANSKY, CNRS Researcher, Gif-sur-Yvette Jean-Louis MARTINAND, Professor at the ENS, Cachan Jean-Claude MOUNOLOU, Professor at the Paris-Sud University, Orsay Valdur SAKS, Professor at the Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Michel SATRE, CNRS Research Director, CEA, Grenoble Michel SOUTIF, Honorary Professor at the Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Jean VICAT, Professor at the Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Jeannine YON-KAHN, CNRS Research Director, Orsay
Typesetted by Centre technique Grenoble Sciences Front cover illustration: composed by Alice GIRAUD with extracts from: © CNRS Photothèque/R. Melki: yeast prion's atomic structure. © CNRS Photothèque/ T. Launey, J.P. Gueritaud: Organotypic culture of rat’s facial motor neuron. © CNRS Photothèque/Y. Bailly: rat’s cortex neuron marked by the green fluorescent protein. © N. Franceschini: Head of the blowfly, Calliphora, as seen from the front, showing the two compound eyes. © N. Franceschini, J.M. Pichon and C. Blanes: Robot-Fly (Autonomous seeing vehicle)
DISCOVERING LIFE, MANUFACTURING LIFE HOW THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD SHAPED LIFE SCIENCES
Pierre V. VIGNAIS
and
Paulette M. VIGNAIS
Translation by Martha WILLISON
2010
Pierre V. Vignais† Honorary Professor of Biochemistry School of Medicine Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble France † deceased sept. 2006
Paulette M. Vignais Emeritus Director of Research CNRS 8 rue Nicolas Boileau 38700 La Tronche France
“Science Expérimentale et connaissance du vivant, la méthode et les concepts, Pierre Vignais avec la collaboration de Paulette Vignais, Collection Grenoble Sciences - EDP Sciences, 2006”
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