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NINDS has
been one of the most powerful motors that pulled and pushed the
rise of modern neuroscience. This book was written in celebration
of the fiftieth anniversary of the institute. Its history and the
history of neurology and neuroscience are essentially one. Well
written, and lavishly accompanied by photographs that span the last
half-century, this book will be a welcome addition to the library
of everyone in brain research and the clinical
neurosciences.
The first
half is a history of the Institute, starting with the enabling
legislation and concentrating on the people who made NINDS a
powerhouse of neuroscience research The cast includes
administrators, legislators, scientists and two unique women, Mary
Lasker and Florence Mahoney. Against this background, the leaders
of the intramural program provide the history of major
contributions. The much larger extramural program encompasses
biomedical research centers throughout the United States. NINDS has
been a major source of training for basic scientists in
neurosciences and the single major source in developing clinical
investigation. In the process modern scientific neurology and
neurosurgery have been created. Oral histories provide human terms
for the history.
More than
half of the book is devoted to biographies of scientists whose
contributions earned special recognition by Lasker Awards or Nobel
Prizes. Among them are Kety, Louis Sokoloff, Roscoe Brady, Nancy
Wexler, Carleton Gajdusek, Stanley Prusiner, Julius Axelrod, Arvid
Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel. Together, their stories
provide a history of scientific advance.
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| Lewis P. Rowland ISBN: 9781888799712 |
Paperback - 2003 |
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