Laboratory Notebook
By (Author) J.A.V. Simson
BookBaby
BookBaby
21st August 2018
United States
Paperback
150
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
249g
In "Laboratory Notebook," readers are drawn into the heart of a scientific laboratoryor more than onewhere scientists, technicians, and students probe mysteries, brew concoctions, and congeal dogma from limited data and occasional flashes of insight. But beneath the science lies a darker, more complex world, where reason can lose its foothold, where human frailty lies just beneath a smooth, coherent surface.Readers of this collection, especially those who have not trained in a working laboratory, might find the subject matter of these storiesand the descriptions of laboratory scienceunfamiliar, even unsettling. For nearly four decades, I worked in this world. The lab became a home away from home. And I came to realize that the practitioners of scienceavowedly dedicated to reason and to the experimental exploration of objective realitywere all too often self-serving and irrational. That is, they werethey arehuman. Initially an unpleasant, even painful, surprise, it was a bit of truth I made peace within part by writing out my dismay and indignation. This group of short stories tries to capture such experiences. None of the people or events described in these stories is real or has happened as written. But the seed of each story was sown by an image of something that did happen, either to me, to a colleague or to a friend.
Jo Anne Valentine Simson, Ph.D., is a retired biomedical scientist and world traveler. As a scientist, she authored or co-authored over sixty scientific publications. For the general reading public, she has published a previous book of short stories as well as three books of nonfiction.