Biochemistry
Language: ENG Publication details: New York 2012Edition: 7thDescription: 1098 PagesISBN:- 978-1-4292-7635-1
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Biochemistry 7th Edition is a book which includes the advancement in genetic regulation, and covers the integration of metabolism in terms of diet and obesity. There are many new medical advances that have been added in this book to make it a useful and relevant resource for students of Biochemistry.
About Jeremy M. Berg
Jeremy Mark Berg is the Director of the UPMC Institute of Personalized Medicine. He is also the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor for Science Strategy and Planning, and Professor of Computational and Systems Biology at the University of Pittsburg.
About John L. Tymoczko
John L. Tymoczko has been a Towsley Professor of Biology at Carleton College since the year 1976. He currently teaches the following subjects: biochemistry, the metabolic basis of human disease, oncogenes and the molecular biology of cancer, and exercise biochemistry. He is also the co-teacher of an introductory course called Oncology Flow in Biological Systems.
About Lubert Stryer
Lubert Stryer is the Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, Emeritus, at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He received the National Medal of Science from President Bush in 2007. He has an M.D. degree from the Harvard Medical School.
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