

Amàlia Lafuente is a professor of pharmacology specializing in pharmacogenetics and vice chair of the Department of Pathological Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Microbiology in the School of Medicine at the University of Barcelona in Spain. In addition to her teaching and research, Lafuente is also a novelist. Her first novel, Código Genético, was published in Catalan in 2009 and translated into Spanish in 2011. The novel won several prizes in the Catalan-speaking region.
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It’s difficult for people to understand our world. Sometimes people think the scientists, especially the biomedical scientists, are almost mystical. But we have the same personal problems and the same conflicts as in other workplaces.

It has also been a good exercise to reflect about the job and the responsibilities. It was never meant to be a moral book, but fiction is the best way to think about these things.
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Elisabeth Pain is contributing editor for Europe. |
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