Vikram Misra is a microbiologist and medical virologist with a career of decades devoted to understanding how viruses interact with their hosts. He earned his PhD in microbiology and medical virology from the University of British Columbia, which led to a long tenure as a professor, researcher, and mentor to students from across Canada and internationally. Over the course of his career, he published over one hundred scientific articles, earned multiple teaching and research awards, and guided many trainees who went on to successful scientific and academic careers.
His lifelong fascination with the natural world—shaped by serendipity and an early immersion in biology—forms the backbone of his work. On the eve of his retirement, a talk reflecting on nearly fifty years of scientific inquiry inspired him to chronicle the nonlinear, curiosity-driven process of research, the evolution of scientific ideas, and the exhilaration of discovery. This book expands on those reflections, offering readers insight into the intellectual journey of building and sustaining a research program.
Outside of writing, Vikram has spent much of his life exploring the outdoors. He and his wife, Lyn, live in Victoria on Vancouver Island and spend their summers sailing the West Coast of Canada aboard their boat, Arctic Loon.