In 1986, Dr. Thereza Imanishi-Kari and Nobel laureate David Baltimore claimed a breakthrough in immune-deficiency research. Immediately, MIT associate Margot O'Toole charged fakery. Sarasohn offers a dramatic narrative account of the human consequences of this scientific scandal.
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In 1986, Dr. Thereza Imanishi-Kari and Nobel laureate David Baltimore claimed a breakthrough in immune-deficiency research. Immediately, MIT associate Margot O'Toole charged fakery. Sarasohn offers a dramatic narrative account of the human consequences of this scientific scandal.
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Like New. Excellent condition, like new, first edition, hardcover in like new dust jacket. Very slight wear along dust jacket edges and corners, two stickers on in contents page, otherwise, clean and tight. A nice copy. 0312092474.