Kara Rogers
Kara Rogers
Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
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BIOGRAPHY

Kara Rogers is the senior editor of biomedical sciences at Encyclopædia Britannica, where she oversees a range of content from medicine and genetics to microorganisms. She joined Britannica in 2006 and has been a member of the National Association of Science Writers since 2009.

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Gregory P. Winter British biochemist known for his development of the first humanized antibodies, his research on the directed evolution of antibodies, and his application of phage display technology for the development of fully human therapeutic antibodies. Winter was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize…
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Publications (4)
The Quiet Extinction: Stories of North America’s Rare and Threatened Plants
The Quiet Extinction: Stories of North America’s Rare and Threatened Plants
By Kara Rogers
The Quiet Extinction Explores The Reasons Many Of Our Native Plants Are Disappearing, Noting Their Significance To The Continent's Natural Heritage. Kara Rogers Captures The Excitement Of Their Discovery, The Tragedy That Has Come To Define Their Existence, And The Remarkable Efforts Underway To Save Them-- Introduction -- Whitebark Pine -- Fraser Fir -- Plants And Their Animals -- Lost In The Wild -- Mead's Milkweed -- Florida Torreya -- Fickeisen Plains Cactus And Acuña Cactus -- Penstemon -- Golden...
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Out of Nature: Why Drugs from Plants Matter to the Future of Humanity
Out of Nature: Why Drugs from Plants Matter to the Future of Humanity
By Kara Rogers
About Half Of All Species Under Threat Of Extinction In The World Today Are Plants. The Loss Of Plant Biodiversity Is Disturbing For Many Reasons, But Especially Because It Is A Reflection Of The Growing Disconnect Between Humans And Nature. Plants Have Been Used For Millennia In Traditional Systems Of Healing And Have Held A Significant Place In Drug Development For Western Medicine As Well. Despite The Recent Dominance Of Synthetic Drug Production, Natural Product Discovery Remains The Backbone...
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