Physics of the Life Sciences by Jay Newman

Physics of the Life Sciences by Jay Newman

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This textbook has its origins in a course that I began developing at Union College in the mid-1980s to teach physics to life science students in a way that would int- est them and show the connections of fundamental physics to modern biology and medicine.

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Physics of the Life Sciences by Jay Newman

This textbook has its origins in a course that I began developing at Union College in the mid-1980s to teach physics to life science students in a way that would int- est them and show the connections of fundamental physics to modern biology and medicine. From my own research experiences and interests in biophysics, I know that almost all areas of modern life sciences integrally involve physics in both experimental techniques and in basic understanding of process or function. However, I and many colleagues with whom I have spoken have been unhappy over the years with published attempts to direct a textbook to this audience. Most such texts are watered down engineering physics books with occasional added sections on related biology topics that are easy to skip over or assign students to read on their own. As I set out to write this textbook, I had certain definite goals in mind. I wanted to write a book that was truly directed at life science students, one that integrated modern biology, biophysics, and medical techniques into the presentation of the ma- rial. Believing in the less is more credo, I chose to omit certain standard topics that are usually included in texts for this audience, while expanding on topics that have more relevance to the life and biomedical sciences.
Newman, Jay: - JAY NEWMAN is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Guelph. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a past president of the Canadian Theological Society. He is the author of Foundations of Religious Tolerance (1982), Fanatics and Hypocrites (1986), Competition in Religious Life (1989), The Journalist in Plato's Cave ((1989), and On Religious Freedom (1991). His numerous articles have appeared in such journals as Philosophy, Ethics, and Religious Studies.
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ISBN 13 9780387772585
ISBN 10 0387772588
Titre Physics of the Life Sciences
Auteur Jay Newman
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Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Année de publication 2008-10-09
Nombre de pages 720
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