The Age of Living Machines

Susan Hockfield PhD, BvtnLib 660.6 HOC, 2019


Good book. It would be better if it wasn't shoehorned into the "episode visit interview chapter" style common to most recent science journalist books. Perhaps this is "inspiring writing partner" Toby Lester's work.

Hockfield is a professor of neuroscience and MIT president emerita (2004-2012).

The "nanoparticle" buzzword appears frequently; measurements rarely, measurement errors never.

Angela Belcher, abalone shells calcium carbonate in fiber matrix),

Peter Agre, aquaporin, one pore is 3 billion water molecules per second

Sangreeta Bhatia, iron oxide nanoparticles (what size???) attached to proteins that bind to cancer blood vessel proteins, encapsulated n PEG (polyethylene glycol) shield, with a protein cut by tissue specific enzymes (2016) (2019) that causes the nanoparticles bind to each other and cluster near "cancer enzymes" that cancer cells use to open up spaces in normal tissues. This led to fluorescent proteins that can be activated by cancer enzymes and appear in urine (2014), Glympse Bio.