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100 1  $a Isaacson, Walter, $e author.
245 14 $a The code breaker $h [sound recording] : $b Jennifer Doudna, gene editing, and the future of the human race / $c Walter Isaacson.
250    $a Unabridged.
264  1 $a New York : $b Audioworks, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, $c [2021]
300    $a 13 audio discs (approximately 16 hr., 4 min.) : $b CD audio, digital ; $c 4 3/4 in.
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505 0  $a Introduction. Into the breach -- Part one. The origins of life. Hilo -- The gene -- DNA -- The education of a biochemist -- The human genome -- RNA -- Twists and folds -- Berkeley -- Part two. CRISPR. Clustered repeats -- The Free Speech Movement Café -- Jumping in -- The yogurt makers -- Genentech -- The lab -- Caribou -- Emmanuelle Charpentier -- CRISPR-Cas9 -- Science, 2012 -- Dueling presentations -- Part three. Gene editing. A human tool -- The race -- Feng Zhang -- George Church -- Zhang tackles CRISPR -- Doudna joins the race -- Photo finish -- Doudna's final sprint -- Forming companies -- Mon amie -- The heroes of CRISPR -- Patents -- Part four. CRISPR in action. Therapies -- Biohacking -- DARPA and anti-CRISPR -- Part five. Public scientist. Rules of the road -- Doudna steps in -- Part six. CRISPR babies. He Jiankui -- The Hong Kong summit -- Acceptance -- Part seven. Moral questions. Red lines -- Thought experiments -- Who should decide? -- Doudna's ethical journey -- Part eight. Dispatches from the front. Quebec -- I learn to edit -- Watson revisited -- Doudna pays a visit -- Part nine. Coronavirus. Call to arms -- Testing -- The Berkeley lab -- Mammoth and Sherlock -- Coronavirus tests -- Vaccines -- CRISPR cures -- Cold Spring Harbor virtual -- The Nobel Prize.
511 1  $a Read by Käthe Mazur.
520    $a A portrait of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist explores the impact of James Watson's "The Double Helix" on her career and how her team's invention of CRISPR technology enabled revolutionary DNA-editing approaches to fighting disease, as well as curing diseases, fending off viruses, and enhancing our children.
600 10 $a Doudna, Jennifer A.
600 10 $a Watson, James D., $d 1928-
650  0 $a Biochemists $v Biography.
650  0 $a Women biochemists $v Biography.
650  0 $a Nobel Prize winners $v Biography.
650  0 $a Women scientists $v Biography.
650  0 $a CRISPR (Genetics).
650  0 $a Gene editing.
650  0 $a Gene editing $x Moral and ethical aspects.
650  0 $a Geneticists.
650  0 $a Academic-industrial collaboration.
650  0 $a Biotechnology.
650  0 $a Talking books.
650  0 $a Compact discs.
650  0 $a Books on compact discs.
650  0 $a Compact discs $v Nonfiction.
650  0 $a Talking books $v Nonfiction.
700 1  $a Mazur, Kathe, $e narrator.
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