图书标签: 科普 公共卫生 病毒 流行病学 医学 传染病预测 英文原版 美国
发表于2025-01-15
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Dynamic young Stanford biologist Nathan Wolfe reveals the surprising origins of the world's most deadly viruses, and how we can overcome catastrophic pandemics.
In The Viral Storm, award-winning biologist Nathan Wolfe tells the story of how viruses and human beings have evolved side by side through history; how deadly viruses like HIV, swine flu, and bird flu almost wiped us out in the past; and why modern life has made our species vulnerable to the threat of a global pandemic.
Wolfe's research missions to the jungles of Africa and the rain forests of Borneo have earned him the nickname "the Indiana Jones of virus hunters," and here Wolfe takes readers along on his groundbreaking and often dangerous research trips—to reveal the surprising origins of the most deadly diseases and to explain the role that viruses have played in human evolution.
In a world where each new outbreak seems worse than the one before, Wolfe points the way forward, as new technologies are brought to bear in the most remote areas of the world to neutralize these viruses and even harness their power for the good of humanity. His provocative vision of the future will change the way we think about viruses, and perhaps remove a potential threat to humanity's survival.
Nathan Wolfe is the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and Director of Global Viral Forecasting, a pandemic early warning system which monitors the spillover of novel infectious agents from animals into humans. Wolfe has been published in or profiled by Nature, Science, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Economist, Wired, Discover, Scientific American, NPR, Popular Science, Seed, and Forbes. Wolfe was the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship in 1997 and was awarded the National Institutes of Health (NIH) International Research Scientist Development Award in 1999 and the prestigious NIH Director's Pioneer Award in 2005.
这本书作为必修吧
评分This is a terrific book introducing the basic concept of virus and pandemic. The last part of this book explains the work being done in order to prevent pandemics; sadly some couldn’t be applied on this land.
评分这本书作为必修吧
评分在Kindle上读了前面的一点,感觉写得不错,Amazon上有一个评论说是The first 35 pages are worth the price of the book
评分This is a terrific book introducing the basic concept of virus and pandemic. The last part of this book explains the work being done in order to prevent pandemics; sadly some couldn’t be applied on this land.
三十多亿年前地球开始诞生生命,病毒与细菌也随之产生,而我们人类从有文明开始到如今不过万年,我们只是弹指一瞬间而已,换句话说谁更有资格在地球上生存?从03年非典到各种禽流感再到新型冠状病毒的肆虐都包含了我们的无止尽的欲望,果子狸与中华菊头蝙蝠相安无事千年为什么...
评分作者是哈佛大学免疫学和传染病学博士,现在创办了一个独立研究机构,致力于流行病的早期检测和控制。 作者是TED演讲者,比较会讲故事。书中也穿插了许多生动的场景。阅读起来比较轻松。 主要内容大致有三块: 病毒的传播与演化方式:人类的狩猎、屠宰、注射、输血、器官移植...
评分三十多亿年前地球开始诞生生命,病毒与细菌也随之产生,而我们人类从有文明开始到如今不过万年,我们只是弹指一瞬间而已,换句话说谁更有资格在地球上生存?从03年非典到各种禽流感再到新型冠状病毒的肆虐都包含了我们的无止尽的欲望,果子狸与中华菊头蝙蝠相安无事千年为什么...
The Viral Storm pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025