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Siddhartha Mukherjee takes on the rise of ‘the new human’ in upcoming book on cell biology

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 22, 2022

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Siddhartha Mukherjee is something of a renaissance man. A physician, cancer researcher, Rhodes scholar, and founder of two Boston-based , he’s become a celebrity, both within the medical world and beyond. As an author and science writer, he takes on a task that experts in his field sometimes struggle with: how to convey precise and accurate scientific information to general audiences in a way that is engaging and interesting. And, by blending... + full article



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