![]() ![]() He is also a prolific writer, with more than 150 scholarly papers to his credit, as well as numerous books, including The Power of Plagues. Sherman is a Professor Emeritus at the University of California at Riverside and is currently a Visiting Scientist in the Department of Cell Biology: Institute for Childhood and Neglected Diseases at the Scripps Research Institute. Sherman, Ph.D., examines twelve different human and plant diseases that had a profound impact on history, and how the long-lasting repercussions of these diseases are still influencing life today. In Twelve Diseases That Changed Our World, Irwin W. Reviewed by Herbert White - February 18, 2009Ĭan a germ so small that you need an electron microscope to see really impact human history? It can, and it has done so repeatedly, and it appears that it will continue to do so, as long as man exists. (American Society for Microbiology ASM Press, Washington, DC: 2007. ![]()
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