Dan Werb, PhD, is an award-winning writer and epidemiologist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, and elsewhere. He holds faculty appointments at the University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto.
Sparkling, poetic, and with passionately accurate storytelling, Dan Werb's book takes us on a journey into the origins of COVID-19 and the discovery of vaccines and potential cures. I learned so much that I didn't know before-above all, I met the subtle warriors of the laboratory who are working to save all of us from the horror of new pandemics. -Richard Preston, bestselling author of The Hot Zone and The Demon in the Freezer A fascinating, sometimes terrifying, exploration of science and viruses . . . Through vivid storytelling, we see the deep roots of both scientific discovery and viral ecology, and how these are tangled with human ingenuity and folly. -David George Haskell, author of The Forest Unseen and The Songs of Trees Through remarkable storytelling, Dan Werb illuminates the long history of the coronavirus family, how we were amply forewarned by the SARS and MERS epidemics, and how the science community has rallied to successfully take on SARS-CoV-2 and ultimately prevail over COVID. -Eric Topol, director and founder of Scripps Research Translational Institute and author of Deep Medicine A page-turning and unsettling look at the history of coronaviruses . . . The light [Werb] sheds on scientists whose work has gone largely under the radar makes for a moving account. This is a unique and valuable addition to the expanding body of work on Covid-19. -Publishers Weekly (starred review)