A Novel about Genome and IdentityBy Pernille RørthNarrated by Kirby Heyborne
Length11h 25m
About this audiobook
This novel is set in the near future, where human genome editing has become routine. First adopted to fight a lethal virus, it is now widely used to prevent diseases and favor other traits. Ben, Eiko, Celia, Raphael, and Leo have just had their coming-of-age genome reading and are struggling with this new information for each their own reasons. Soon, they are cast into the middle of a crisis that threatens the future of their society and pits it against a parallel, but strictly separated, society where genome manipulation is forbidden on religious grounds.
The book includes an essay on the potential of human genome engineering and related genome-based choices.
Pernille Rørth has led research labs at top institutions around the world, including European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and Carnegie Institution for Science, Dept. of Embryology, USA, and has published numerous highly appreciated scientific papers in the fields of genetics and cell biology. She also served as executive editor-in-chief of the EMBO Journal for five years. Her previous novels Raw Data and Tumble Hitch, explore ambition in the world of science and its impact on personal relationships. Severe Penalties is a legal thriller set in Singapore.View all by Pernille Rørth