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Make a record and see how many books I have read in order to write a book. I am also a drunk bird~

I bought a few physical books at the beginning, but later found that there were too many to read, and buying physical books was too expensive, so I read them on Kindle. Later, Kindle was about to stop, so I switched to WeChat to read, bought a membership, and published all The reading materials can be read freely, so happy.

All are authentic popular science books, the authors are not doctors, professors, scholars, reporters, etc., absolutely not comparable to any online materials.

Of course, I also follow some official accounts of medicine and biology. This is mainly to see the latest scientific research results, such as important discoveries in various papers on nature, science, and cells.

Physical book:

1. "Billion Dollar Molecule", which tells the legendary entrepreneurial history of Vertex Pharmaceuticals. The company discovered and developed immunosuppressive drugs, which gave a huge impetus to the field of organ transplantation.

2. "Secrets of the Double Helix", a combination of quantum physics and life sciences, mainly explains the influence of quantum physics on chemical bonds, the history of DNA discovery, and the mysteries of genes. It is a must-read for beginners.

3. "The American Trap", look at transnational business wars.

4. "Teaching from a Genius" tells about a team with a teacher-student relationship (Shannon→Brody→Axelrod→Snyder→Pert) from the 1920s to the 1980s. The story of dedicating to science one after another, and winning the Nobel Prize, the Lasker Award and other major awards, which is very interesting is the discovery history of the inventors of opioid receptors, Dr. Schneider and Dr. Porter. At the same time, it also introduces relevant theoretical knowledge. Very detailed.

5. "Drug Discovery - From Hospital Beds to Wall Street"

6. "The Future of Drug Discovery", 5 and 6 are two episodes of the same series, mainly about the process and thinking of new drugs from the laboratory to the market.

E-book (read):

7. "Pharmaceutical Hunter", the history of drug development, is very vivid, interesting and beautiful!

8. "Gene Scissors", a book introducing gene editing technology and applications

9. "Redesigning Life", a very interesting book, I copied a lot of ideas for the future, haha.

10. "Gene Universe", an encyclopedia of genes

11. "The Story of Drugs", a very simple collection of short stories, I didn't gain much from reading it.

12. "Cancer Biography", this is the best-selling popular science book in the world. The author is an Indian doctor who won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. The writing is beautiful and the story is eloquent. It narrates the history of Western countries' treatment of cancer After reading it again, there are many vivid stories in it, and it also summarizes the characteristics of cancer.

13. "Biography of Genes", following this book is an author with excellent writing style. I can't help but sigh, the third brother's English is really good. The story is also well told, anyway, the writing is much more exciting than my book.

14. "Dream Addiction: The Truth About Opioids in the U.S.", you can learn about opioids, which helped me a lot in writing the story of painkillers.

15. "The Story of the Brain", understanding the basic knowledge and principles of the brain, but did not talk about neuroscience.

16. "Science Breaking: The Amazing Power of Gene Editing", a book written by Doudna, the winner of the 2020 Chemistry Prize, explains the mystery of gene scissors technology.

17. "God's Scalpel, A Brief History of Gene Editing" is also a book about gene editing.

When writing gene technology, I basically read all the relevant popular science books on the market.

18. "Future Medicine", looking forward to the future of medicine and technological development.

19. "Nano and Life", the author is an expert engaged in nano scientific research, briefly and systematically described the origin of nanotechnology and various basic theories and applications, which is relatively general and lacks details.

20. "The Story of Antibiotics: A Pill That Changed the Destiny of Mankind": The history of the discovery of penicillin, streptomycin and other antibiotics, how they went from the laboratory to mass production, and were applied in medical treatment.

21. "Brain-Computer Crossover: Brain-Computer Interface Changes the Future of Humanity", the development history of neuroscience, and the principles and applications of brain-computer interface

22. "Medical Robots: A New Revolution in the Future of Industry"

23. "A Brief History of the Human Body": Little knowledge about the human body and its various components

24. "How to Make a Person", stem cell culture, related to the manufacture of tissues and organs

25. Robotic Surgery

The book list is updated at any time according to the writing progress.

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