Nick Lane
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Nick Lane is a British biochemist. He holds the post of honorary reader and is the first Provost's Venture Research Fellow at University College London and was formerly strategic director at Adelphi MediCine, a medical multimedia company. He is the author of three popular science books and many articles. His latest book, Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution, won the 2010 Royal Society Prize for Science Books.[1]
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Books
- Oxygen: The molecule that made the world (ISBN 978-1861978486)
Articles
- 'Genesis Revisited', New Scientist 7 August 2010
- 'Biodiversity: On the origin of bar codes', Nature 19 November 2009
- 'Cell biology: Power games', Nature 25 October 2006
- 'Mitochondrial disease: Powerhouse of disease', Nature 29 March 2006
References
- ^ "Life Ascending rises to the top". Royal Society. http://royalsociety.org/news/book-prize-winner-2010/. Retrieved 2011-07-25.