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The Complexity Paradox Kenneth Mossman (Professor of Health Physics, Professor of Health Physics, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ, United States)

The Complexity Paradox By Kenneth Mossman (Professor of Health Physics, Professor of Health Physics, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ, United States)

Summary

The Complexity Paradox proposes inventive, interdisciplinary approaches to maintaining health and managing and preventing disease. It examines life from the perspective of complexity, which acknowledges the limits of what we can know while helping us to understand life processes in new and extraordinary ways.

The Complexity Paradox Summary

The Complexity Paradox: The More Answers We Find, the More Questions We Have by Kenneth Mossman (Professor of Health Physics, Professor of Health Physics, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ, United States)

Living systems exhibit a fundamental contradiction: they are highly stable and reliable, yet they have the capacity to adapt to changing environmental conditions. This paradoxical behavior arises from the complexity of life--a high degree of order and cooperation that emerges from relatively simple interactions among cellular components. The Complexity Paradox proposes inventive, interdisciplinary approaches to maintaining health and managing and preventing disease by considering the totality of human biology, from the cellular level on up to entire populations of individuals. From the perspective of complexity, which acknowledges that there are limits to what we can know, Kenneth L. Mossman opens the door to understanding essential life processes in new and extraordinary ways. By tying together evolution, functional dynamics, and investigations into how the body processes energy and uses genetic information, Mossman's analysis expresses a unified theory of biology that fills a critical niche for future research in biology, medicine, and public health.

The Complexity Paradox Reviews

Well written and fascinating, The Complexity Paradox has enough specificity to ensure confidence in the conclusions but not so much as to obfuscate the central message of complexitys importance for medicine to a non-specialist audience. As such, it will intrigue and educate a wide range of scholars, undergraduates, and general readers on the importance of complexity theory for the future of biology and medicine. * Mark Andrew Ulett, Duke University, North Carolina (USA); The Quarterly Review of Biology *

About Kenneth Mossman (Professor of Health Physics, Professor of Health Physics, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ, United States)

Kenneth L. Mossman is former Professor of Health Physics in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, and had served as an Administrative Judge for the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. In 2013, he was appointed by the President of the United States to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. Dr. Mossman died suddenly in January of 2014. He was known for his research into the biological effects of low-level radiation, radiological risk assessment and risk management, and radiation protection and public policy.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1 The Complexity Paradox ; Chapter 2 Laws to Live By ; Chapter 3 Forces of Nature ; Chapter 4 Biological Complexity ; Chapter 5 A Free and Independent Life ; Chapter 6 Altered States ; Chapter 7 The Trinity ; Chapter 8 The Mother of All Diseases ; Chapter 9 Brain Drain ; Chapter 10 Desperately Seeking Methuselah ; Chapter 11 Emergence Medicine ; Notes ; Glossary ; Selected bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199330348
9780199330348
0199330344
The Complexity Paradox: The More Answers We Find, the More Questions We Have by Kenneth Mossman (Professor of Health Physics, Professor of Health Physics, Arizona State University, Scottsdale, AZ, United States)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-10-23
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