The Science Factory Autumn 2021 Rights List

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Autumn Rights List 2021

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HOW TO MAKE A VACCINE An Essential Guide for Covid-19 and Beyond JOHN RHODES Praise from the scientist who designed the Oxford coronavirus vaccine This concise book is wide-ranging in the topics covered… and reminds us that vaccines are a wise investment for both our own health and that of the economy – Sarah Gilbert, University of Oxford

A distinguished expert in vaccine development tells the story of the first approved Covid-19 vaccines and offers an essential, up-tothe-minute primer on how scientists discover, test and distribute vaccines. As the Covid-19 pandemic has affected every corner of the world, changing our relationship to our communities, jobs and each other, the most pressing question has been: when will it end? Researchers around the globe are urgently trying to answer this question by racing to distribute vaccines that could end the greatest public health threat of our time. In HOW TO MAKE A VACCINE, an expert who has firsthand experience developing vaccines tells an optimistic story of how 300 years of vaccine discovery and a century-and-a-half of immunology research have come together at this powerful moment – and are leading to multiple Covid-19 vaccines. John Rhodes draws on his experience as an immunologist, including working alongside a young Anthony Fauci, to unravel the mystery of how vaccines are designed, tested and produced at scale for global deployment. Concise and accessible, this book describes in everyday language how the immune system evolved to combat infection, how viruses responded by evolving ways to evade our defences and how vaccines do their work. That history, and the pace of current research developments, make Rhodes hopeful that multiple vaccines will protect us. Today the complex workings of the immune system are well understood. The tools needed by biomedical scientists stand ready to be used, and more than 160 vaccine candidates have already been produced. But defeating Covid-19 won’t be the end of the story: Rhodes describes how discoveries today are also empowering scientists to combat future threats to global health, including a recent breakthrough in the development of genetic vaccines, which have never before been used in humans. As we begin to vaccinate the world against Covid-19, Rhodes offers an authoritative snapshot of the science and strategies that will deliver the only realistic solution to the crisis. JOHN RHODES is an international expert in immunology and vaccine discovery. He has held research fellowships at the National Institutes of Health in the United States and at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and from 2001 to 2007 was director of strategy in immunology at GlaxoSmithKline, a leading multinational healthcare company. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, has served on UK government international vaccine missions and has published numerous articles in leading scientific journals such as Nature, Science and the Lancet. His first popular book THE END OF PLAGUES: The Global Battle Against Infectious Disease was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013. He lives and works in Sussex, UK. Agent: Peter Tallack Publisher: University of Chicago Press Publication: 30 March 2021 Length: 184 pages All rights available excluding World English Language (University of Chicago Press), Korea (SoWooJoo)

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Spike by Jeremy Farrar & Anjana Ahuja

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The Century of Deception by Ian Keable

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How to Make a Vaccine by John Rhodes

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The Spike by Mark Humphries

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RECENT WORLD RIGHTS DEALS

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Reimagining Time by Tanya Bub & Jeffrey Bub

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Liftoff by Eric Berger

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The Invention of Tomorrow by Thomas Suddendorf, Jon Redshaw & Adam Bulley

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Exponential by Azeem Azhar

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The Patriarchs by Angela Saini

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A World Without Stars by Roberto Trotta

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The Elephant in the Universe by Govert Schilling

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Strike Patterns by Leah Zani

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What Every Woman Needs to Know About Her Gut by Barbara Ryan & Elaine McGowan

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Untitled on Socrates and Alcibiades by Massimo Pigliucci

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Trafficking Data by Aynne Kokas

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An Epidemiologist Reads the News by Cecile Janssens

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How to Think Like a Woman by Regan Penaluna

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Wondrous Transformations by Alison Li

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Why We Went Extinct by Tadaaki Imaizumi & Takashi Maruyama

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How to Interview Your Family by Elizabeth Keating

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Children of the Flood by Vann R. Newkirk II

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How To Be Authentic by Skye C. Cleary

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For the Culture by Marcus Collins

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Virtual You by Peter Coveney & Roger Highfield

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Untitled on Silicon Valley by Adam Becker

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Been There, Done That by Rachel Feltman

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Beyond the Hype by Fiona Fox

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Hijacked by Athena Aktipis

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Between Ape and Human by Gregory Forth

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How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon

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Spin by Roland Ennos

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Engineers of Human Souls by Simon Ings

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Borderline by Alexander Kriss

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Dead Minds by Jesse Bering

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Touchdown by Eric Berger

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The Beauty of Falling Claudia de Rham

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Six Things by Stephen Joseph

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