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2004 book by Beat Glogger
Xenesis
AuthorBeat Glogger
LanguageGerman
GenreScience Thriller novel
Published2004 (Rowohlt Verlag)
Publication placeSwitzerland
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages383 pp
ISBN978-3-499-23613-6
OCLC254100166

Xenesis is a 2004 techno-thriller by Beat Glogger, a Swiss science journalist, published by Rowohlt Verlag. The book builds around a theme of livestock that are genetically modified for xenotransplantation, as a remedy for human organ donor shortages. A film adaptation may be in progress.

The title combines the Greek words "xenos" ("alien") and "genesis" ("beginning" or "creation").

Awards

The book was awarded the Media Prix in 2005 by the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences and was nominated for the 2006 Descartes Prize by the European Commission.

References

  1. Xenesis | von Beat Glogger
  2. "Nominees for Descartes Prize for Science Communication". 2 February 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-28.

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