Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Medical
  • Language:English
  • Pages:201
  • eBook ISBN:9781667867403

The Methuselah Gene

By Michael S. Maurer

Overview


In The Methuselah Gene, Michael S. Maurer's mesmerizing medical thriller, Alex Morton, a talented but unorthodox scientist, undertakes the care of little Jimmy Higgins who suffers from one of the rarest diseases in the world, progeria, a genetic mutation that grossly accelerates the aging process. Alex's study of progeria yields staggering discoveries about the mother of all diseases, aging. What Alex does not know is that Mother Nature jealously guards her secrets and that his newly developed therapies will lead to calamitous unintended consequences.
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Description


In The Methuselah Gene, Michael S. Maurer's mesmerizing medical thriller, Alex Morton, a talented but unorthodox scientist, undertakes the care of little Jimmy Higgins who suffers from one of the rarest diseases in the world, progeria, a genetic mutation that grossly accelerates the aging process. Alex's study of progeria yields staggering discoveries about the mother of all diseases, aging. What Alex does not know is that Mother Nature jealously guards her secrets and that his newly developed therapies will lead to calamitous unintended consequences.
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About The Author


Michael S. ("Mickey") Maurer's career as an attorney and entrepreneur has included cable television, film production, radio broadcasting, publishing, real estate and banking. He served as Chairman of the Board of IBJ Corporation and The National Bank of Indianapolis. He is a regular columnist for the Indianapolis Business Journal and a regular contributor to the New York Times crossword puzzle. He is the author of Water Colors: The Photographs of Michael S. Maurer, 19 Stars of Indiana: Exceptional Hoosier Women, 19 Stars of Indiana: Exceptional Hoosier Men, 10 Essential Principles of Entrepreneurship You Never Learned in School and 50 Crossword Puzzles with Playful Narrations. He lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his wife, Janie. They have three children and nine grandchildren.
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