For thirty years, Charlie Gross of Princeton University headed one of the most consequential neuroscience labs of the twentieth century, hidden behind locked doors in a secret wing of an old stone building. Michael Graziano, a member of that elite group of lab mates for twenty years, writes about Charlie's Lab, the place and the people in it. The result is a book every bit as strange, counterculture, and colorful as the lab itself and the man who oversaw it.
For thirty years, Charlie Gross of Princeton University headed one of the most consequential neuroscience labs of the twentieth century, hidden behind locked doors in a secret wing of an old stone building. Michael Graziano, a member of that elite group of lab mates for twenty years, writes about Charlie's Lab, the place and the people in it. The result is a book every bit as strange, counterculture, and colorful as the lab itself and the man who oversaw it.
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