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Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences

by Gordon G. Hammes
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Overview

Gain a practical, working knowledge of the physical chemistry essential for the biological sciences

Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences is an excellent resource for biochemistry and biology/health science professionals and students who need a basic understanding of thermodynamics, kinetics, hydrodynamics of macromolecules, and spectroscopy in order to explore molecular structure and chemical reactions. Approachable, yet thorough, the book presents physical chemistry in conceptual terms with a minimum of mathematics. Providing the basic knowledge and tools that every biologist should have to understand the quantitative interpretation of biological phenomena, it covers:
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Fundamentals of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics
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Fundamentals of spectroscopy and structure determination
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Ligand binding to macromolecules, hydrodynamics, and mass spectrometry

All techniques and concepts are clearly illustrated with relevant applications and examples from the biological sciences. Problems at the end of each chapter reinforce the principles. This is a succinct reference for practitioners, including bioorganic chemists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, pharmaceutical chemists, biologists, and professionals in fields such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and biotechnology. It's also an excellent textbook for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in biochemistry, biology, and related fields.

Synopsis

Gain a practical, working knowledge of the physical chemistry essential for the biological sciences

Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences is an excellent resource for biochemistry and biology/health science professionals and students who need a basic understanding of thermodynamics, kinetics, hydrodynamics of macromolecules, and spectroscopy in order to explore molecular structure and chemical reactions. Approachable, yet thorough, the book presents physical chemistry in conceptual terms with a minimum of mathematics. Providing the basic knowledge and tools that every biologist should have to understand the quantitative interpretation of biological phenomena, it covers:

  • Fundamentals of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics
  • Fundamentals of spectroscopy and structure determination
  • Ligand binding to macromolecules, hydrodynamics, and mass spectrometry

All techniques and concepts are clearly illustrated with relevant applications and examples from the biological sciences. Problems at the end of each chapter reinforce the principles. This is a succinct reference for practitioners, including bioorganic chemists, medicinal chemists, biochemists, pharmaceutical chemists, biologists, and professionals in fields such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and biotechnology. It's also an excellent textbook for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in biochemistry, biology, and related fields.

About the Author, Gordon G. Hammes

Gordon G. Hammes, PhD, is University Distinguished Service Professor of Biochemistry at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. He is author of Thermodynamics and Kinetics for the Biological Sciences and Spectroscopy for the Biological Sciences (both from Wiley) and more than 225 research articles.

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Unlike many standard textbooks, Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences has a fairly personable tone, almost as if the author were having a conversation with the reader. (The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, June 2007)

"The strength of this book is the juxtaposition of physical chemistry concepts and procedures with biological applications." (Quarterly Review of Biology, June 2008)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
388
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470122020

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