Goodbye Berlin : the biography of Gerald Wiener
Dunlop, Margaret M.2016
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24th March, 1939 was a poignant day for twelve-year-old Gerald Wiener. He was on a train pulling out of Berlin and he was on his way to the UK to escape persecution in Nazi Germany. He was one of the thousands of unaccompanied children saved by the Kindertransport. Looked after by two sisters in Oxford, his abilities as a scholar became apparent and from an early age he was set on the road to academic achievement. There followed a distinguished career as a research scientist in Edinburgh, where he made a genetic discovery that received international recognition. His research department was a centre of excellence and members of his team went on to make an astonishing breakthrough in genetics, the cloning of Dolly the sheep. This book shows how one man's life and achievements mirror the great events of the second half of the twentieth century and the opening years of the new millennium.
Main title:
Goodbye Berlin : the biography of Gerald Wiener / Margaret M. Dunlop.
Author:
Dunlop, Margaret M., author
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Birlinn, 2016.
Collation:
1 volume
ISBN:
9781780274201 (hbk)
Dewey class:
509.2W.WIE920 WIE
LC class:
Q143
Local class:
B WIE920.1
Language:
English
BRN:
1752455
