Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Imperial Biologists: The Imperial Family of Japan and Their Contributions to Biological Research: Springer Biographies

Autor Hideo Mohri Naoto Ueno Traducere de Yoko Kawazoe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 apr 2019
This book sheds light on a little-known aspect of the Imperial family of Japan: For three generations, members of the family have devoted themselves to biological research. Emperor Showa (Hirohito) was an expert on hydrozoans and slime molds. His son, Emperor Akihito, is an ichthyologist specializing in gobioid fishes, and his research is highly respected in the field. Prince Akishino, Emperor Akihito’s son, is known for his research on giant catfish and the domestication of fowl, while Prince Hitachi, Emperor Akihito’s brother, has conducted research on cancer in animals.

The book shows how they became interested in biology, how seriously they were committed to their research, what their main scientific contributions are, and how their achievements are valued by experts at home and abroad.

To commemorate the 60-year reign of Emperor Showa and his longtime devotion to biology, the International Prize for Biology was founded in 1985. The prize seeks to recognize and encourage researches in basic biology. A list of winners and a summary of their research are presented in the last part of the book.

The author, an eminent biologist who has given lectures to the Imperial Family, explains their research and tells the fascinating story of biology and the Imperial Family of Japan. The book is a valuable resource, not only for biology students and researchers, but also for historians and anyone interested in science and the Royal and Imperial families. 

Citește tot Restrânge

Din seria Springer Biographies

Preț: 24750 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 371

Preț estimativ în valută:
4380 5136$ 3846£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 19 ianuarie-02 februarie 26

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811367557
ISBN-10: 9811367558
Pagini: 201
Ilustrații: XXIII, 204 p. 52 illus., 28 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Biographies

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Preface to the English Edition.- Preface.- Introduction.- Chapter 1  His Majesty, the Emperor Showa (Hirohito).- Chapter 2  The Current Emperor (Akihito) and Prince Hitachi.- Chapter 3  The Prince Akishino and the Former Princess Sayako Kuroda.- Chapter 4  The International Prize for Biology.

Notă biografică

Hideo Mohri
D.Sc., Emeritus Professor of the University of Tokyo and Former Director-General of the National Institute for Basic Biology 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book sheds light on a little-known aspect of the Imperial family of Japan: For three generations, members of the family have devoted themselves to biological research. Emperor Showa (Hirohito) was an expert on hydrozoans and slime molds. His son, Emperor Akihito, is an ichthyologist specializing in gobioid fishes, and his research is highly respected in the field. Prince Akishino, Emperor Akihito’s son, is known for his research on giant catfish and the domestication of fowl, while Prince Hitachi, Emperor Akihito’s brother, has conducted research on cancer in animals.

The book shows how they became interested in biology, how seriously they were committed to their research, what their main scientific contributions are, and how their achievements are valued by experts at home and abroad.

To commemorate the 60-year reign of Emperor Showa and his longtime devotion to biology, the International Prize for Biology was founded in 1985. The prize seeks to recognize and encourage researches in basic biology. A list of winners and a summary of their research are presented in the last part of the book.

The author, an eminent biologist who has given lectures to the Imperial Family, explains their research and tells the fascinating story of biology and the Imperial Family of Japan. The book is a valuable resource, not only for biology students and researchers, but also for historians and anyone interested in science and the Royal and Imperial families. 

Caracteristici

Describes how the Imperial Family of Japan has contributed to the field of biology for three generations, in topics such as hydrozoa research, the phylogeny of gobies, and DNA analysis of fowl domestication Written by an eminent biologist who has given lectures to the Emperor, drawing on the scientific articles and books written by the members of the imperial family Highlights the International Prize for Biology, which was established in honor of Emperor Showa to encourage research in basic biological science