"A unique, richly detailed, and fun biography of DNA grounded in deep historical and philosophical knowledge. Israel Rosenfield, Edward Ziff, and Borin Van Loon give us everything we need to know about biology's most important molecule."
--OLIVER SACKS, author of The Mind's Eye and The Many Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
"This is a remarkable book on DNA, the molecule that lies at the core of genetics. The book is novel, easy to read, and fun and combines excellent cartoons with good personal vignettes. It can be read on its own or as a supplement to a conventional textbookI spent many years mastering genetics yet learned new and valuable things from this book. Take a look; you will not be disappointed."
--ROBERT TRIVERS, Rutgers University, winner of the Crafoord Prize in Biosciences
Israel Rosenfield received an M.D. from the New York University School of Medicine and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. He is a professor at the City University of New York and his books, which have been translated into a number of languages, include The Invention of Memory: A New View of the Brain; The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten: An Anatomy of Consciousness (revised and expanded French edition, 2005); and the satirical novel Freud's 'Megalomania', a New York Times notable book of the year. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a longtime contributor to The New York Review of Books. A frequent speaker at international art/science events, he has written essays and satirical pieces for a number of exhibition catalogues of contemporary artists.
Edward Ziff studied Chemistry at Columbia University and received his PhD in Biochemistry at Princeton University. He then joined the laboratory of DNA sequencing pioneer Fred Sanger in Cambridge, where Ziff helped to develop the first DNA sequencing techniques. He has worked on problems of animal virus gene control at the London Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories and transcriptional regulation in animal cells at the Rockefeller University in New York. Ziff has also been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and his research includes many "firsts" in the areas of gene structure and control, cancer biology, and, more recently, brain function. He is professor of biochemistry and neural science at the New York University School of Medicine.
Borin Van Loon has been a freelance illustrator since 1977. He has designed and illustrated fifteen documentary comic books on subjects from Darwin to Psychotherapy and Buddha to Statistics. He created an eclectic collage/cartoon mural on the subject of DNA and genetics for the Health Matters Gallery in London's Science Museum.