Wilson and Walker's Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Rating | : | 4.44 (603 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1107162270 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 800 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hofmann's research lab focusses on the structure and function of proteins in infectious and neurodegenerative diseases, and also develops computational tools. About the Author Andreas Hofmann is Associate Professor at the Structural Chemistry Program Leader at Griffith University's Eskitis Institute and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne. He is also fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). . He is the author of Methods of Molecular Analysis in the Life Sciences (Cambridge, 2014) and Essential Physical Chemistry (2017)
The contents have been updated to include both traditional and cutting-edge techniques most commonly used in current life science research. New chapters cover proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, as well as data analysis and visualisation. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theory behind the techniques, as well as analysis of the resulting data. Using accessible language to describe concepts and methods, and with a wealth of new in-text worked examples to challenge students' understanding, this textbook provides an essential guide to the key techniques used in current bioscience research.. Bringing this best-selling textbook right up to date, the new edition uniquely integrates the theories and methods that drive the fields of biology, biotechnology and medicine, comprehensively covering both the techniques students will encounter in lab classes and those that underpin current key advances and discoveries
Hofmann's research lab focusses on the structure and function of proteins in infectious and neurodegenerative diseases, and also develops computational tools. He is the author of Methods of Molecular Analysis in the Life Sciences (Cambridge, 2014) and Essential Physical Chemistry (2017). He is also fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). Andreas Hofmann is Associate Professor at the