Dr. Monty Lyman traveled the globe to research The Remarkable Life of the Skin, including Africa, South Asia, and Australasia. He studied at the universities of Oxford, Birmingham, and Imperial College London. He has worked in a world-leading dermatology laboratory, been the national head of undergraduate and junior doctor dermatology in the UK, has won several national prizes in dermatology and medical writing, and has given many talks at national conferences. In 2017 he won the Wilfred Thesiger Travel Writing Award for his report on a dermatological research trip to Tanzania, presented by Colin Thubron, President of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Oxford, England.
Praise for The Remarkable Life of the Skin: A BBC Radio 4 Book of
the Week
Shortlisted for the 2019 Royal Society Insight Investment Science
Book Prize"Lyman's goal is . . . to teach readers to appreciate an
organ that is often 'invisible in plain sight' . . . Lyman attempts
a comprehensive look at skin [with] sections on touch, pain, the
history of tattoos, the science of melanin, how different religions
view nudity, and how our skin's exposure to the sun affects our
broader health . . . In a chapter called 'Skin Safari, ' Lyman
gives a tour of the denizens of our skin . . . Bear in mind that
the skin microbiome has always been with us, and includes at least
as many microorganisms as you have cells in your entire body-maybe
three times as many. It is you, in a very real way, and it serves
purposes we're only beginning to understand."--New Yorker"Peels
back the layers of our largest and most versatile organ to reveal
its physical, social, and psychological features . . . Lyman
conveys both the science of the skin as well as its many wonders
and paradoxes while imparting much practical advice on its care . .
. This brilliant synthesis will be an engrossing read for anyone
interested in human health and biology."--Library Journal (starred
review)"Our skin is much more than organic bubble wrap that keeps
our 'insides' safely where they belong . . . Common dermatological
diseases are deftly discussed [and] tantalizing tidbits of
information abound . . . The many wonders of skin are superbly
detailed in Lyman's thoughtful, informative treatise."--Booklist
(starred review)"More than just a collection of interesting case
studies and fun facts--though it is that, too--this book spans a
range of fields in basic science and social science in its
depiction of the skin's many roles . . . Throughout this
wide-ranging narrative, the author's writing is clear and not
overly technical, and he excels in relating even the most esoteric
subjects to a shared human experience . . . Illuminating and
thought-provoking, this book elicits a new awareness of and
appreciation for the skin."--Kirkus Reviews"Lyman, a doctor of
acute general medicine, presents a panoramic view of human skin in
his excellent debut . . . Whether one's interests are in science
and medicine, or in sociology and anthropology, there is something
for a wide range of readers in Lyman's skillful work."--Publishers
Weekly"This microscopic look at skin is crawling with revelations,
from tiny mites to cellulite and skin care . . . An exciting
introduction to a little-known universe and to a talented new
writer."--Sunday Times (UK)"A seriously entertaining book . . .
Here are things you wish you'd known about the skin years ago . . .
Clever, optimistic."--Times (UK)"Lyman peels back the science on
human skin in this absorbing, fact-packed
study."--Nature"Fascinating . . . Takes us beneath the surface of
our largest and least-known organ."--Daily Express"This book's a
gem."--Irish Examiner
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