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What is life and how might it be sustained? : reflections in a pandemic / Jim Lynch.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2023Copyright date: �2023Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 93 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003304845
  • 1003304842
  • 9781000618563
  • 1000618560
  • 9781000618525
  • 1000618528
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: What is life and how might it be sustained?DDC classification:
  • 576.8/3 23/eng/20220411
LOC classification:
  • QH325 .L96 2023eb
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Contents:
Cosmology and quantum biology -- Origins of life -- Science and the health of planet -- Spread and control of microbes -- Bioethics and governance -- The path ahead.
Summary: "How did the universe and life begin and what are the threats to people and the environment in a pandemic? This book is for anybody with interest in protecting life on the planet. Studies on the origin of life and scientific contributions to safeguarding the planet are examined in light of current thinking on climate change. A major focus is the spread of microbes, put in the context of environmental assessment and management, including descriptions of microbiomes and a consideration of the risks of genetic modifications. Lynch shows how failure to control disease can lead to the collapse of any biotic population. To avoid this, the ethics of management of disease by biological control and by vaccination are discussed, at the practical level and in a moral theological context"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cosmology and quantum biology -- Origins of life -- Science and the health of planet -- Spread and control of microbes -- Bioethics and governance -- The path ahead.

"How did the universe and life begin and what are the threats to people and the environment in a pandemic? This book is for anybody with interest in protecting life on the planet. Studies on the origin of life and scientific contributions to safeguarding the planet are examined in light of current thinking on climate change. A major focus is the spread of microbes, put in the context of environmental assessment and management, including descriptions of microbiomes and a consideration of the risks of genetic modifications. Lynch shows how failure to control disease can lead to the collapse of any biotic population. To avoid this, the ethics of management of disease by biological control and by vaccination are discussed, at the practical level and in a moral theological context"-- Provided by publisher

Jim Lynch graduated BTech in Industrial Chemistry from Loughborough University, then PhD and DSc in Microbiology from Kings College London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Royal Society of Biology, the Royal Geographical Society, the Royal Society of Arts, and is a Chartered Chemist, Biologist, Scientist and Environmentalist. He has worked at BBSRC research institutes, universities as visiting professor (Oxford, Reading, Kings College London, Imperial College, Washington State, Oregon State and Helsinki), and companies as non-executive director or advisor. He was Dean of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Surrey, Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission Research Agency, Chairman of the Biology Division of the International Union of Soil Sciences, Coordinator of the OECD Research Programme on Biological Resource Management, Board Member of the European Forest Institute, Chair of Governors University of Chichester, and is Distinguished Professor of Life Sciences Emeritus at the Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey. He has travelled extensively giving over 60 keynote international lectures and published or edited 15 books and 300 papers and patents, as well as serving on many international boards. He was awarded the UNESCO Prize in Microbiology and Einstein Medal, Distinguished Scientist of the US Department of Agriculture, and the Japanese Government Research Award for Foreign Specialists. Jim is a keen sportsman and is married to Mary; they have four children and seven grandchildren.

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