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Madness and Memory

The Discovery of Prions - A New Biological Principle of Disease

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Madness and Memory

By: Stanley B. Prusiner
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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In 1997, Stanley B. Prusiner received a Nobel Prize, the world's most prestigious award for achievement in physiology or medicine. That he was the sole recipient of the award for the year was entirely appropriate. His struggle to identify the agent responsible for ravaging the brains of animals suffering from scrapie and mad cow disease, and of humans with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, had been waged largely alone and, in some cases, in the face of strenuous disagreement.

In this book, Prusiner tells the remarkable story of his discovery of prions - infectious proteins that replicate and cause disease but surprisingly contain no genetic material - and reveals how superb and meticulous science is actually practiced with talented teams of researchers who persevere. He recounts the frustrations and rewards of years of research and offers fascinating portraits of his peers as they raced to discover the causes of fatal brain diseases. Prusiner's hypothesis, once considered heresy, now stands as accepted science and the basis for developing diagnoses and eventual cures. He closes with a meditation on the legacy of his discovery: What will it take to cure Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's, and other devastating diseases of the brain?

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©2014 Stanley B. Prusiner, MD (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Biological Sciences Children's Health Medical Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Physical Illness & Disease Professionals & Academics Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Science & Technology Human Brain Discovery Medicine Health Dementia Physiology Alzheimer's Disease
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Not being a scientist this was a difficult listen but interesting in terms of the pettiness and jealousies that scientists can display when challenged. So glad it worked out in the end and hopefully humankind can benefit from this discovery

A difficult listen but interesting

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