A review by mgris
El código de la vida: Jennifer Doudna, la edición genética y el futuro de la especie humana by Walter Isaacson

hopeful informative reflective slow-paced

2.5

 A biography of Nobel prize winner Jennifer Doudna. A pretty big chunk of the book is spent talking about CRISPR, the many researchers that studied it, and the implications of gene editing (very interesting topic). Which is just as well, since Doudna's life isn't very exciting, to be honest. The covid section is kind of a slog.