Catching Breath: The Making And Unmaking Of Tuberculosis

Kathryn Lougheed
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Catching Breath: The Making And Unmaking Of Tuberculosis

Kathryn Lougheed
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272 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 05, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781472930330
  • Dimensions: 5.56" W x 1.01" L x 8.86" H
Kathryn Lougheed worked in tuberculosis research for more than ten years, focusing on the biological mechanisms of latent tuberculosis. She completed her Ph.D. at Imperial College London, and worked at the National Institute for Medical Research where she collaborated with industrial partners to develop inhibitors targeted against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lougheed has published dozens of peer-reviewed papers and was an active member of the tuberculosis research community. This is her first book and she lives in London, England.

"With humor and clarity, she skillfully distills the complex science surrounding mycobacterium TB into a comprehensible narrative . . . sure to be appreciated by scientists as well as lay people interested in learning more about this persistent disease." - Library Journal

". . . an expert account . . ." - Publishers Weekly

"Not just a medical history but a call to action." - Kirkus

"Lougheed sets out the statistics calmly but returns to their enormity as she delivers on her aim to raise the profile of this prolific killer . . . Through her passion, many others may find inspiration." - Valerie Thompson, Science

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