Benjamin Lewin

Benjamin Lewin is a molecular biologist who founded the journal ''Cell'' and authored the textbook ''Genes.'' He is credited with building ''Cell'' into a recognized journal of cellular biology in a short period of time to rival ''Nature'' and ''Science''.

Following a tutorial session at the University of Sussex, Lewin became editor of ''Nature New Biology''. He left to work at the National Institutes of Health and, while working there, developed his ideas for a comprehensive biology journal. He founded ''Cell'' in 1974 and it was published by the MIT Press until 1986, when Lewin bought the title outright, founding his own independent publishing company, Cell Press. Lewin is also author of the best-selling molecular biology textbook series ''Genes'' published by Jones & Bartlett Learning, now in its 12th edition. He sold Cell Press to Elsevier in 1999.

Lewin is a Master of Wine and has published widely on the subject, contributing regularly to ''TONG'', ''The World of Fine Wine'' and ''Decanter'' magazine as well as writing a number of books on the subject. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Genes VII / by Lewin, Benjamín

    Published 2001
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    Genes IV / by Lewin, Benjamín

    Published 1990
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    Genes V / by Lewin, Benjamin

    Published 1994
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    Genes VI / by Lewin, Benjamin

    Published 1997
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    Genes IX /

    Published 2008
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