Publisher's Synopsis
Is it possible to be passionate about football and still be a creative scientist? In this witty and passionate account of life as one of the world's leading scientists, the Nobel Prize winner Professor Peter Doherty offers readers an insider's guide into just what scientists do all day. Along the way some of the great questions of our age are answered. Does a Nobel Prize winning scientist have to be a nerd? Are Nobel Prize winners exceptional human beings or just lucky? Peter Doherty argues that few of us understand how science works, or what motivates those who do it for a living. The urge to discover and to experiment is one of the most basic human drives and yet not everyone is intrigued by discovery. So how do we decide if we belong in the camp of the conservatives or the innovators? A Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize argues the case for engaged science, for integrity, creativity and the principle of working for the common good. Science and Technology