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5.0 out of 5 stars At the Merger of Physics and Biology, January 23, 2007
This review is from: Non-covalent Interactions in Proteins (Hardcover)
Many of the big advances in science in recent years has come from the merger of two sciences, and in this book the subject is the conjunction of physics and biology. The book was originally designed for a course as part of the post graduate program in nanobiology and biological physics. It was somewhat adapted for students with a background in the biological sciences, but it was then found that students from other universities of different backgrounds and interests were taking the class so its subject area was broadened to a more general nature.

The aim of this book is to unite the considerations of non-covalent interactions with the specificity of their application in protein sciences in a single reading.

The mathematics in this book has been reduced and simplified as far as possible because of the fear of math that is evidenced in many biologically oriented students. In this way the book can be a useful aid for students of biology, biochemistry, biomedicine and of course biophysics.
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Non-covalent Interactions in Proteins
Non-covalent Interactions in Proteins by Andrey Karshikoff (Hardcover - November 23, 2006)
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