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Developmental Biology, Tenth Edition Hardcover – 30 June 2013
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- ISBN-100878939784
- ISBN-13978-0878939787
- Edition10th
- PublisherSinauer Associates, Inc.
- Publication date30 June 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions23.5 x 3.18 x 28.58 cm
- Print length750 pages
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- Publisher : Sinauer Associates, Inc.
- Publication date : 30 June 2013
- Edition : 10th
- Language : English
- Print length : 750 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0878939784
- ISBN-13 : 978-0878939787
- Item weight : 2.19 kg
- Dimensions : 23.5 x 3.18 x 28.58 cm
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About the author

Scott F. Gilbert is the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology (emeritus) at Swarthmore College, where he has taught developmental genetics, embryology, and the history and critiques of biology. He is also a Finland Distinguished Professor at the University of Helsinki. He received his B.A. in both biology and religion from Wesleyan University (1971), and he earned his PhD in biology from the pediatric genetics laboratory of Dr. Barbara Migeon at the Johns Hopkins University (1976). His M.A. in the history of science, also from The Johns Hopkins University, was done under the supervision of Dr. Donna Haraway. He pursued postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin in the laboratories of Dr. Masayasu Nomura and Dr. Robert Auerbach.
Scott currently has three co-authored books in print: (1) "Developmental Biology" (now in its eleventh edition), which is one of the most widely used textbook in the field; (2) the new textbook, "Ecological Developmental Biology," which is trying to help construct a new subdisclipine of biological science by bringing together aspects of embryology, medical physiology, ecology, and evolution, and (3) "Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology," a book for the general public concerning fertilization, early human development, infertility, and abortion.
Scott has received several awards, including the Medal of François I from the Collège de France, the Dwight J. Ingle Memorial Writing Award, the Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award, honorary doctorates from the University of Helsinki (Finland) and the University of Tartu (Estonia), and a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Grant. In 2002, the Society for Developmental Biology awarded him its first Viktor Hamburger Prize for Excellence in Education, and in 2004, he was awarded the Kowalevsky Prize in Evolutionary Developmental Biology. He has been elected a fellow of the AAAS and the St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists. He received the Burnhill Award from the American Reproductive Health Association in 2009, and in the last few years, he has presented the Burian-McNabb Lecture, Kurt Benirschke Lecture, and the Robert L. Brent Lecture.
In 1994, Scott established the first website for a textbook, and he is also the co-author of a digitally-based history of developmental of biology. He is funded by the National Science Foundation to work with undergraduates on that most interesting of topics-how the turtle forms its shell-and he continues to do research and write in both developmental biology and in the history and philosophy of biology. He is married to Dr. Anne Raunio and has three children. His hobbies playing piano in KNISH, one of Swarthmore's premier Klezmer bands.
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Mª Paz Nava HidalgoReviewed in Spain on 16 January 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Libro sobre Biología del Desarrollo
Verified PurchaseElegí este libro porque conozco y he usado ediciones anteriores. Es un libro magnífico y puesto al día sobre Biología del Desarrollo en animales.
- ESHReviewed in the United States on 22 July 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic for learning developmental bio
Verified PurchaseI'm a biology graduate student with a physics background, so I bought this book to try to learn developmental bio. This seems to be the most prominent development textbook, and I can see why. I've been very pleased with it. It explains things very clearly and is written extremely well. The pictures are beautiful and well explained. The author includes some interesting science history, but not so much that it feels overwhelming or off-topic. It's clear that he's spent a lot of time thinking about the best way to present the material in order to teach it from scratch, assuming minimal prior biology knowledge. He doesn't go into the details of the Central Dogma and molecular biology because that's the realm of other textbooks, so it's good to know some of that to start with, but that can be learned easily from other sources. It also has a lot of great details for people who already have a pretty solid understanding of development, so this is a good book for anyone to have if they study development. Another great thing about this book is that it's very up-to-date. This edition came out in 2013, and it has a lot of citations to studies as late as 2011 and 2012. Biology changes fast and it's important to get an up-to-date textbook, and fortunately this book seems to get a new edition every few years. Overall, I highly recommend it.
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KorikoriReviewed in Italy on 1 February 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo libro
Verified PurchaseArticolo arrivato molto prima del giorno previsto e in condizioni eccellenti.
Per quanto pertiene l'articolo, il libro espone esaustivamente la materia in ogni suo capitolo, facendo riferimenti storici in merito ad avanzamenti e scoperte nel campo della biologia dello sviluppo, spaziando dagli invertebrati come Drosophila sino ai vertebrati superiore, ed è arricchito di figure e schemi di estrema utilità. Nonostante al momento attuale non sia l'ultima edizione, è ugualmente utile per lo studio della materia nel percorso universitario ed ha un prezzo molto inferiore rispetto a quello dell'edizione italiana. Consigliato quindi per chi vuole far pratica con l'inglese scientifico.