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Cambridge Methods of Molecular Analysis in the Life Sciences Book - Paperback - 19 June 2014 Paperback – 19 June 2014
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- ISBN-10110762276X
- ISBN-13978-1107622760
- Edition1st
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication date19 June 2014
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions17.4 x 1.32 x 24.69 cm
- Print length225 pages
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'Methods of Molecular Analysis in the Life Sciences is a much needed overview of the key analytical techniques currently utilized for biomolecule characterization in the life sciences including mass spectrometry, x-ray crystallography and a host of other techniques. The authors do an excellent job of integrating relevant theoretical considerations of each technique alongside important applications in the life sciences. Each section of the book is filled with literature references, links to additional information on the web, as well as key reference data for each technique. The book will no doubt prove to be a valuable resource to those working in the life sciences including both students and researchers alike.' Kevin Blackburn, Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Manager, North Carolina State University
'… a text that delivers the fundamental insights into the most popular methods of molecular analysis in a concise and accessible fashion.' Robert Huber, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, from the Foreword
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About the Author
Anne Simon is an Associate Professor at the University Lyon 1 in France. Her research in the area of structural biology focuses on material biofunctionalisation, biomaterials, cellular adhesion, supported or free-standing lipid membranes, the study of biological membrane properties and membrane proteins.
Tanja Grkovic is the NMR Professional Officer based at the Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. She studies the natural products chemistry of marine microbes, natural product-based drug discovery, and the applications of NMR-based spectroscopic methods in the structure elucidation of small molecules.
Malcolm Jones is Associate Professor of Veterinary Biology and Parasitology at the University of Queensland, Australia, and visiting scientist at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. His research interests lie in molecular and cell biological approaches to understanding the biology and control of pathogenic helminth (worm) infections.
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (19 June 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 225 pages
- ISBN-10 : 110762276X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1107622760
- Dimensions : 17.4 x 1.32 x 24.69 cm
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About the authors
Andreas Hofmann is the Structural Chemistry Program Leader at Griffith University's Eskitis Institute in Brisbane, Australia, and holds a Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on the structure and function of proteins in infectious and neurodegenerative diseases with a special interest in protein crystallography and biophysical methods. Among other prizes, he won the EULAR Young Investigator Award in 2004, and holds a Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy (UK).
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