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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: Ausgezeichnet: The Wellcome Trust Book Prize 2010. With an introduction by Sarah Moss. With an introduction by Sarah Moss (Picador Classic)

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ISBN9781509877027
PublisherPicador
Publication Date04/27/23
Pages464

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  • buchweiser
    buchweiser

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    5.0

    I totally enjoyed listening to this audiobook. I am not a scientist and not into science at all.But it's important to remember that behind all great inventions and discoveries there are real people involved, whole families, sad and happy stories. I won't forget Henrietta for the rest of my life, that's for sure.

    Jun 1, 2024

  • pinnsvin
    pinnsvin

    16 Followers

    5.0

    Super interessant! Spannend, Hintergründe zu den HeLa-Zellen und etwas aus dem Leben und der Familie von Henrietta Lacks zu erfahren. Wahnsinn was früher passiert ist und einfach so gemacht wurde, heute unvorstellbar. Faszinierend was Henrietta Lacks unwissend für die Wissenschaft geleistet hat, da kann man sich im Nachhinein und für die zukünftige Forschung nur bei ihr bedanken, also vielen Dank Henrietta!

    Apr 12, 2026

  • reading_ari
    reading_ari

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    5.0

    As both a biologist and a science communicator, this book resonated with me twofold. I am fascinated by the advances HeLa cells enabled, yet this book reminded me to reflect on the complex and often convoluted history that underlies our day-to-day experiments and scientific knowledge. The story of Henrietta Lacks almost reads like a real-world version of Dürrenmatt’s Die Physiker, where the consequences of scientific discovery are profound. Yet unlike in the novel, where the scientists are at least conscious of the potential consequences of their work, many of the scientists surrounding Henrietta’s case seem unaware of the human impact of their actions. Skloot illustrates how science is never isolated. Every scientific advance is deeply intertwined with culture, society, lived experience, and trust. It supported my belief that scientists must not only explain their work but also listen and understand where public mistrust comes from. They must acknowledge when that mistrust is justified and work to build respect, and meaningful dialogue. Even over 15 years after its release, this book remains a vital call to reflect on ethics, responsibility, and improving science communication.

    Jan 10, 2026

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