"Grace has.....the rare ability to take a complex subject and make it understandable to the average reader, without being patronizing." Globe and Mail
"Grace has managed the difficult feat of producing a lively, informative and readable guide for non-scientists." Maclean's
"Grace makes his complex subject easy to digest by dividing each chapter into palatable sections with clever subheads and often humorous sidebars..." The New York Times
"....a must read for anyone concerned about the impact of biotechnology on society." Bob McDonald, CBC Radio's "Quirks and Quarks"
"...a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the complex world of genetic engineering." Quill and Quire
"...presents a history of the field, discusses the pros and cons of cross-species gene transfer, and covers the implications for medicine, the environment and agriculture." Publisher's Weekly
"Grace first gets readers up to speed on the history of genetics and genetic manipulation, then briefly visits a number of applications of biotechnology and the relevant ethical dilemmas." Science News
"He presents information clearly, simply and makes it interesting." Futurific
"With its excellent illustrations and accessible style, Biotechnology Unzipped is highly recommended for teachers, health professionals or anyone interested in the impact of biotechnology on our lives." Rapport, magazine of the National Institute of Nutrition
"Scientist and writer Eric Grace helps sort facts from corporate rhetoric in his new book Biotechnology Unzipped." The Western Producer