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Robin Cook (novelist)



 
 
Dr. Robin Cook (born May 4, 1940 in New York City
New York City

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, New York
New York

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) is an American physician
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 and novelist who writes about medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 and topics affecting public health
Public health

Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals." It is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis....
.

He is best known for combining medical writing
Writing

Writing is the representation of language in a textual Media through the use of a set of signs or symbols . It is distinguished from illustration, such as cave drawing and painting, and the recording of language via a non-textual medium such as Magnetic tape sound recording....
 with the thriller genre
Genre

A genre is a loose set of criteria for a category of composition; the term is often used to categorize literature and speech, but is also used for any other Art#Art forms or utterance....
. Several of his books have been bestseller
Bestseller

A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and book trade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains....
s on the "New York Times" Bestseller List. Several of his books have also been featured in Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest

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.

is a graduate of Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University is a private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States founded in 1831 and located in Middletown, Connecticut, Connecticut....
 and Columbia University
Columbia University

Columbia University in the City of New York , is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Columbia's main campus lies in the Morningside Heights, Manhattan neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City....
 School of Medicine.






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Dr. Robin Cook (born May 4, 1940 in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
) is an American physician
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 and novelist who writes about medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 and topics affecting public health
Public health

Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals." It is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis....
.

He is best known for combining medical writing
Writing

Writing is the representation of language in a textual Media through the use of a set of signs or symbols . It is distinguished from illustration, such as cave drawing and painting, and the recording of language via a non-textual medium such as Magnetic tape sound recording....
 with the thriller genre
Genre

A genre is a loose set of criteria for a category of composition; the term is often used to categorize literature and speech, but is also used for any other Art#Art forms or utterance....
. Several of his books have been bestseller
Bestseller

A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and book trade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains....
s on the "New York Times" Bestseller List. Several of his books have also been featured in Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest

File:Readers Digest00.jpgReader's Digest is a monthly general-interest family magazine co-founded in 1922 by Lila Bell Wallace and DeWitt Wallace....
.

Biography

Cook is a graduate of Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University is a private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States founded in 1831 and located in Middletown, Connecticut, Connecticut....
 and Columbia University
Columbia University

Columbia University in the City of New York , is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Columbia's main campus lies in the Morningside Heights, Manhattan neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City....
 School of Medicine. He finished his postgraduate medical training at Harvard. He divides his time between homes in Boston and Naples, Florida
Naples, Florida

File:Sugden Community Theatre.jpgFile:Naples City Dock1.jpgFile:Naples Pier2.jpgFile:Naples Pier3.jpgNaples is a city in Collier County, Florida, Florida, United States....
 where he lives with his wife, Jean, and son. He is currently on leave from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, known locally as Mass. Eye and Ear, is a specialty hospital providing patient care for disorders of the eye, ear, nose, throat, head and neck....
. He has successfully combined medical fact
Fact

A fact is something said to be true or supposed to have happened, example: Kiira is mean, FACT. An idea becomes a fact after competent people have tested a hypothesis through the scientific method....
 with fantasy
Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
 to produce a succession of bestselling books. Cook's medical thrillers are designed, in part, to keep the public aware of both the technological possibilities of modern medicine and the ensuing ethical problems.

The Cousteau Society recruited Cook to run its blood-gas lab in the South of France. Intrigued by diving, he later called on a connection he made through Jacques Cousteau
Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Jacques-Yves Cousteau was a France naval officer, exploration, ecologist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water....
 to become an aquanaut
Aquanaut

An Aquanaut is any individual who remains underwater, exposed to the ambient pressure, long enough to come into equilibrium with his or her breathing media....
 with the US Navy Sealab
SEALAB (United States Navy)

SEALAB I, II, and III were experimental underwater habitats developed by the United States Navy to prove the viability of saturation diving and humans living in isolation for extended periods of time....
 when he was drafted in 1969.

Cook is a private member of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees, led by Chairman Joseph B. Gildenhorn, are appointed to six-year terms by the President of the United States
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
.

Novels

Cook's novels have anticipated national controversy. Interviewer Stephen McDonald talked to him about his novel Shock
Shock (novel)

Shock is a novel written by Robin Cook in 2001. Its a medical science fiction woven around a fertility clinic that uses unethical means to get rich....
; Cook admits the timing of Shock was fortuitous. "I suppose that you could say that it's the most like Coma
Coma (novel)

Coma is Robin Cook first published novel written in 1977. The book was a New York Times best seller and was also voted as the number one thriller of the year by the New York Times....
 in that it deals with an issue that everybody seems to be concerned about," he says, "I wrote this book to address the stem cell
Stem cell

Stem cells are Cell found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through Mitosis cell division and Cellular differentiation into a diverse range of specialized cell types....
 issue, which the public really doesn't know anything about. Besides entertaining readers, my main goal is to get people interested in some of these issues, because it's the public that ultimately really should decide which way we ought to go in something as ethically questioning as stem cell research."

To date, he has explored issues such as organ donation
Organ donation

Organ donation is the removal of the Biological tissue of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of Organ transplant....
, genetic engineering
Genetic engineering

Engineering There are a number of ways through which genetic engineering is accomplished. Essentially, the process has five main steps# Isolation of the genes of interest...
, fertility treatment, in - vitro fertilization, research funding
Research funding

Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology and social science....
, managed care
Managed care

The term managed care is used to describe a variety of techniques intended to reduce the cost of providing health benefits and improve the quality of care organizations that use those techniques or provide them as services to other organizations , or systems of financing and delivering health care to enrollees organized around managed care...
, medical malpractice, drug research, and organ transplantation.

"I joke that if my books stop selling, I can always fall back on brain surgery," he says. "But I am still very interested in it. If I had to do it over again, I would still study medicine. I think of myself more as a doctor who writes, rather than a writer who happens to be a doctor." He explained the popularity of his works thus: "The main reason is, we all realize we are at risk. We're all going to be patients sometime," he says. "You can write about great white sharks or haunted houses, and you can say I'm not going into the ocean or I'm not going in haunted houses, but you can't say you're not going to go into a hospital."

Cook says he chose to write thrillers because the forum gives him "an opportunity to get the public interested in things about medicine that they didn't seem to know about. I believe my books are actually teaching people."

The author admits he never thought that he would have such compelling material to work with when he began writing fiction in 1970. "If I tried to be the writer I am today a number of years ago, I wouldn't have very much to write about. But today, with the pace of change in biomedical research, there are any number of different issues, and new ones to come," he says.

Film and Television Adaptations

Coma
Coma (novel)

Coma is Robin Cook first published novel written in 1977. The book was a New York Times best seller and was also voted as the number one thriller of the year by the New York Times....
 was made into a successful feature film (directed by fellow author/doctor Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton

John Michael Crichton, Doctor of Medicine , was an United States author, film producer, film director, and physician, best known for his work in the science fiction, medical fiction, and techno-thriller genres....
) and other Cook novels have also been made into television productions. In December 1993, CBS - TV
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 aired Robin Cook's Harmful Intent
Harmful Intent (novel)

Harmful Intent is a novel by Robin Cook . Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller....
; in November 1994, NBC - TV
NBC

The National Broadcasting Company is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo....
 aired Mortal Fear
Mortal Fear (novel)

The novel Mortal Fear by Robin Cook in 1988 deals with the issues of euthanasia hospital and increasing cost of keeping elderly people alive....
; in May 1995, NBC - TV aired "Virus", based on Outbreak
Outbreak (novel)

Outbreak is a medical thriller written by Dr. Robin Cook and published in 1987 which deals with an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the United States....
; and in February 1996 NBC - TV
NBC

The National Broadcasting Company is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo....
 aired Terminal. In 2008, a prequel of Cook's forthcoming novel Foreign Body was produced as a 50-episode webseries by Michael Eisner's Vuguru
Vuguru

Vuguru is a web television company founded by Tornante in March 2007. The studio's first project, "Prom Queen ," consisted of 90-second shorts in 80 episodes and was distributed online, beginning in April 2007....
 and Big Fantastic
Big Fantastic

Big Fantastic, LLC is a production company located in Santa Monica, California which creates, develops and produces online video entertainment. The company is currently most known for their two popular web series Sam Has 7 Friends and Prom Queen ....
, the creators of "Prom Queen (internet series)
Prom Queen (internet series)

Prom Queen is the first web television series produced by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner's new production company Vuguru and the returning web television production company Big Fantastic, the creators of SamHas7Friends....
." In addition to Invasion, NBC - TV
NBC

The National Broadcasting Company is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City Rockefeller Center. It is sometimes referred to as the Peacock Network due to its stylized peacock logo....
 has two other Cook novels in production.

Bibliography

  • Year of the Intern
    Year of the Intern (novel)

    The Year of the Intern, the first novel by Robin Cook and very different from his Thriller s, follows the journey of intern Dr. Peters through his year of residency ....
     (1972), ISBN 0-451-16555-1
  • Coma
    Coma (novel)

    Coma is Robin Cook first published novel written in 1977. The book was a New York Times best seller and was also voted as the number one thriller of the year by the New York Times....
     (1977), ISBN 0-451-20739-4
  • Sphinx
    Sphinx (novel)

    Sphinx is a 1979 novel by Robin Cook . In 1981, it was adapted into the film Sphinx, starring Lesley-Anne Down as "Erica Baron" and Frank Langella as "Akmed Khazzan" ....
     (1979), ISBN 0-451-15949-7
  • Brain
    Brain (novel)

    Brain is a medicine thriller written by Robin Cook . It describes how a future generation of computers will work hard-wired to human brains....
     (1981), ISBN 0-451-15797-4
  • Fever
    Fever (novel)

    Fever is a 1982 novel by Robin Cook and is in the category of medical Thriller . The main characters are a 12 year old girl, Michelle, with myeoloblastic leukaemia, and her father, Charles....
     (1982), ISBN 0-425-17420-4
  • Godplayer
    Godplayer (novel)

    Godplayer is a novel by Robin Cook . It was first released in 1983 in the United Kingdom and USA. It has 285 pages. Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical Thriller ....
     (1983), ISBN 0-425-17638-X
  • Mindbend
    Mindbend (novel)

    Mindbend is a novel by the novelist Robin Cook first published in 1985. The current paperback edition is available with ISBN 0-451-14108-3.Arolen is a giant pharma company, expanding at rapid pace and bringing more and more doctors into its clutches....
     (1985), ISBN 0-451-14108-3
  • Outbreak
    Outbreak (novel)

    Outbreak is a medical thriller written by Dr. Robin Cook and published in 1987 which deals with an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the United States....
     (1987), ISBN 0-425-10687-X
  • Mortal Fear
    Mortal Fear (novel)

    The novel Mortal Fear by Robin Cook in 1988 deals with the issues of euthanasia hospital and increasing cost of keeping elderly people alive....
     (1988), ISBN 0-425-11388-4
  • Mutation
    Mutation (novel)

    Mutation is a book written by Robin Cook about the ethics of genetic engineering. It brings up the benefits, risks, and consequences....
     (1989), ISBN 0-425-11965-3
  • Harmful Intent
    Harmful Intent (novel)

    Harmful Intent is a novel by Robin Cook . Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller....
     (1990), ISBN 0-425-12546-7
  • Vital Signs
    Vital Signs (novel)

    Vital Signs is a novel by Robin Cook . Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller. It's about a successful epidemiologist and married woman Marissa Blumenthal....
     (1991), ISBN 0-425-13176-9
  • Blindsight
    Blindsight (novel)

    Blindsight is a novel by Robin Cook . Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller. This story introduces New York City pathologist Laurie Montgomery as being new to the medical examiner's office....
     (1992), ISBN 0-425-13619-1
  • Fatal Cure
    Fatal Cure (novel)

    Fatal Cure is a medical thriller written by Robin Cook ....
     (1993), ISBN 0-425-14563-8
  • Terminal (1993), ISBN 0-425-15506-4
  • Contagion
    Contagion (novel)

    Contagion is a medical thriller written by Dr. Robin Cook ....
     (1995), ISBN 0-425-15594-3
  • Acceptable Risk
    Acceptable Risk (novel)

    Acceptable Risk is the 1995 novel by American author Robin Cook .A scientist discovers a mold in the spooky old house he lives in with his wife....
     (1996), ISBN 0-425-15186-7
  • Chromosome 6
    Chromosome 6 (novel)

    Chromosome 6 is a 1997 thriller novel by Robin Cook....
     (1997), ISBN 0-425-16124-2
  • Invasion (1997), ISBN 0-425-21957-7
  • Toxin
    Toxin (novel)

    Toxin is the 1998 suspense thriller book written by Robin Cook ....
     (1998), ISBN 0-425-16661-9
  • Vector
    Vector (novel)

    Vector is the 1999 suspense thriller book written by Robin Cook ....
     (1999), ISBN 0-425-17299-6
  • Abduction
    Abduction (novel)

    Abduction is the 2000 thriller novel by American author Robin Cook , who usually writes only medical thrillers. Perry Bergman, President of Benthic Marine, has staked a lot into the current project - drilling into a newly discovered undersea mountain that Geosat had strangely missed....
     (2000), ISBN 0-425-17736-X
  • Shock
    Shock (novel)

    Shock is a novel written by Robin Cook in 2001. Its a medical science fiction woven around a fertility clinic that uses unethical means to get rich....
     (2001), ISBN 0-425-18286-X
  • Seizure
    Seizure (novel)

    Seizure is the 2003 novel by American author Robin Cook .Senator Ashley Butler is a quintessential Southern demagogue whose support of traditional American values includes a knee-jerk reaction against virtually all biotechnologies....
     (2003), ISBN 0-425-19794-8
  • Marker
    Marker (novel)

    Marker is a novel by Robin Cook ....
     (2005), ISBN 0-425-20734-X
  • Crisis
    Crisis (novel)

    Crisis is a medical thriller written by Dr. Robin Cook ....
     (2006), ISBN 0-425-21657-8
  • Critical
    Critical (novel)

    Critical is a medical thriller written by Dr. Robin Cook ....
     (2007), ISBN 978-0-399-15423-2
  • Foreign Body (August 5, 2008), ISBN 0-399-15502-3
  • Intervention (August 4, 2009), ISBN 0-399-15570-8


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