Comfort is best known for his 2001 biography of Barbara McClintock, The Tangled Field: Barbara McClintock's Search for the Patterns of Genetic Control. He has been praised for his reinterpretation of the response to McClintock's work on controlling elements.[3] His 2012 book The Science of Human Perfection examines the history of human and medical genetics in America. He has written about the development of gene editing and its relationship to the United States' eugenics movement.[4][5][6] He is working on a history of the genomic revolution in origin-of-life research.[2]
Comfort was an associate professor of history and the deputy director at the Center for History of Recent Science at George Washington University from 1997 to 2003.[8] He joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins faculty in 2003.[9]
He is a member of the History of Science Society and the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. He is on the editorial board of History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.[9] Comfort published 30 essays and reviews in Nature 2001–2019, and was one of the few authors selected to celebrate the magazine's 150th anniversary.[10]
Personal
Comfort married molecular biologist Carol W. Greider in 1993. They have two children.[11] They divorced in 2011.[12]
Comfort, Nathaniel (2012). The science of human perfection : how genes became the heart of American medicine. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN9780300169911.
References
^"Nathaniel Comfort, PhD". Department of the History of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
^Pemberton, Stephen (September 2013). "Nathaniel Comfort. The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine". Isis. 104 (3): 644–645. doi:10.1086/674508.
^"Nominees for ISHPSSB Council". International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology Newsletter. 13 (23). Spring 2001. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
^ ab"Nathaniel Charles Comfort". Department of the History of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved 2 July 2016.