Looking for a text to help familiarize students, from a variety of
backgrounds, with the tools and theories of physical chemistry and
help introduce them to the extensive range of applications in
biochemistry and cell biology? Biophysical chemistry is an
interdisciplinary field which applies the principles of physical
chemistry to biochemical systems. Students entering the field of
biochemistry generally have diverse backgrounds, either coming from
predominantly chemical training with extensive exposure to
quantitative descriptions of chemical structure and reactivity, but
with limited application to biological systems, or they come from
predominantly biological training where their exposure to biological
systems is more complete, but they are often intimidated by the
mathematical descriptions of these systems. This book works for both
audiences by showing how quantitative descriptions can enhance the
understanding of biological systems. This is done with examples from
current applications to ongoing biochemical problems such as protein
mis-folding, diseased states and their possible remedies. Written by
an author with extensive experience in teaching biophysical chemistry
and first-hand knowledge of how students approach their course work,
this text provides extensive supplementary material, interactive
activities and thought-provoking questions to encourage discussion.
This exposure provides the student with opportunities to envision how
they might contribute to research in these areas, and even launch a
career in the field of biophysical chemistry.
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An Interdisciplinary Approach
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781837675401
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Royal Society of Chemistry
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter