The Goldilocks Genome

The Goldilocks Genome
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781684632558
ISBN-13 : 1684632552
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Book Synopsis The Goldilocks Genome by : Elizabeth Reed Aden

Download or read book The Goldilocks Genome written by Elizabeth Reed Aden and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-05-21 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When San Francisco–based FDA epidemiologist Dr. Carrie Hediger uncovers a rash of unexplained deaths while investigating the suspiciously convenient death of her best friend, she becomes determined to find answers—even if it leads her to a murderer, and even if confronting authority, using her wiles, and bending the rules to get justice risks her future in the FDA. To unravel the puzzle, Carrie assembles a team: some talented post-doctoral fellows, a quirky pharmacologist, an unctuous chemist, and a skeptical FBI agent that she can’t help her attraction for. Together, they follow the data through the twists and turns, eventually uncovering that the Goldilocks effect in prescription drugs—the premise that people are inclined to seek “just the right amount” of something—is central to understanding these mysterious deaths. Through the twists and turns, Carrie and her team enter a race to uncover the truth . . . and catch a killer. Grounded in real data analysis techniques, real science and pharmacology, and actual current psychiatric practices, The Goldilocks Genome is simultaneously a taut, race-against-time thriller and a condemnation of the psychiatric industry’s failure to implement genetic-based “personalized medicine”—a problem that persists to this day.


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