The Quantum Enzyme Code (The Woman who Discovered the Cure for AIDS)

The Harmonic Synthesis

by Matthew David Frango


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/28/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 620
ISBN : 9780595393817

About the Book

This novel, part romance, part science fiction, part thriller, is the story of a famous child prodigy in mathematics and music, Dianna Utterson, who, later as a PHD student in biophysics, develops a fool-proof , anti-mutagenic vaccine against AIDS.

It's also a story of a jealous medical student's obsession to steal the genetic code and Fourier analysis developed by his lover, Dianna, needed by his future pharmaceutical corporation to manufacture her wonder AIDS drug.

The book's most interesting sub-plot is the Jesuit-controlled, Pythagorean secrecy surrounding her cure and its conflict with traditional Vatican theology.

With clear allusions to quantum physics, and molecular biology as developed by the American James Watson, and the British Scientists Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin, this novel is ideal for high school and college-age students, and those readers interested in the magic of bio-medical research in its quest to find cures for mankind's most elusive diseases.

It's a lasting work that inspires readers to appreciate science through the uplifting experience of a disarming, beatific heroine, Dianna Utterson.

--- Wayne Kappel, Ph.D, recipient of the Distinguished Teacher White House Commission on Presidential Scholars award, 1997


About the Author

David Frango attended the University of Arizona in Tucson as a double major in Soil and Water Science and Chemical Engineering. His first novel, The Ghost on the Brooklyn Bridge, is currently available at all major book stores on request at ISBN: 1413795560.