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Good Genes Gone Bad
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780670096039
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Explore the fascinating world of biotech’s triumphs and failures in “Good Genes Gone Bad.” Discover seven colossal drug development failures that paved the way for groundbreaking cures. Written by former Biocon R&D head, Narendra Chirmule, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the challenging journey of medical innovation. Learn about breakthroughs in treating haemophilia, childhood diarrhea, HIV, cancer, and more. “Good Genes Gone Bad” is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of medicine and drug development. ISBN: 9780670096039
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Khushi Srivastava –
It was an okay book that needed more detailed explanation.
Muskan –
An easy to understand deep dive into drug developement.
Sweta Tripathi –
Eye-opening! Changed my perspective on the complexities of medical advancements.
Adarsh Singh –
Not a light read, but very insightful. Glad I picked it up.
Arjun Rana –
Excellent book! Explains complicated science in an accessible way.
Vandana Krishnakumar Nair –
A great read for anyone curious about the world of medicine.
Ringdao Nunisa –
Well written book, but did not provide enough case studies. Good read overall.
Mayank Seth –
Narendra Chirmule really knows his stuff.
Ankita Singh –
I found it interesting, but some chapters were hard to get through.
Ashish Chahar –
A must-read for aspiring scientists and medical professionals.
Anshu Singh –
The case studies are well-researched, however I felt some of the explanations were lacking clarity.
Sasi Priyatham Sadanala –
Fascinating! A real behind-the-scenes look at the risks and rewards of drug development.
Saurabh Singh –
The author’s experience shines through. Very informative.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
Informative and well-written, but I wish there was more discussion on the ethical implications.
Rashmi Singh –
Compelling stories of research setbacks and eventual success. Highly recommend!
Prasannajit Sahoo –
Decent read. It got bogged down in details at times, but overall worthwhile.
Ansh Gupta –
An important book for anyone in biotech. Learned a lot from the failures highlighted.
Abhinav Choudhary –
While informative, the book could benefit from more visuals.
Kodavali Samarpana Rao –
A good overview, though sometimes a bit too technical for a general reader. Interesting case studies.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
This book provides a unique insight into drug discovery.
Manish –
A bit dry, but the content is valuable. Good for those in the field.
Mohit Mohan Mishra –
A balanced view of the industry. Acknowledges both the good and the bad.