Biological Thermodynamics by Donald T Haynie

Biological Thermodynamics by Donald T Haynie

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An accessible introduction to the study of energy transformations for biology and biochemistry undergraduate students. It is written in an informal style, with emphasis on understanding basic concepts and their relevance to biological systems, as well as developing problem-solving skills by using numerous examples and exercises.

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Biological Thermodynamics by Donald T Haynie

Biological Thermodynamics provides an introduction to the study of energy transformations for students of the biological sciences. Don Haynie uses an informal writing style to introduce this core subject in a manner which will appeal to biology and biochemistry undergraduate students and be relevant to their studies. The emphasis is on understanding basic concepts and developing problem-solving skills throughout the text, but mathematical complexity is kept to a minimum. Each chapter comprises numerous examples taken from different areas of biochemistry, as well as extensive exercises to aid understanding. Topics covered include energy and its transformation, the First Law of Thermodynamics, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Gibbs Free Energy, statistical thermodynamics, binding equilibria and reaction kinetics, concluding with a survey of the most exciting areas of biological thermodynamics today, particularly the origin of life on Earth.
'Reducing the living world down to the laws of physics is a challenge that has occupied some of the greatest mindsProviding a text which enables the rest of us to understand this work is a challenge of a very different kind. In this work Dr Haynie has conquered this challenge and provided a readable and digestible text on a subject area which is notoriously difficult to communicate. Dr Haynie's approach has been to weave the theory of thermodynamics into a book which is decorated with a wealth of examples of application to the living world, as well as an historical and philosophical context. The book is extremely well referenced with citations from texts from ancient civilisation to the present day, including most of the great scientists and thinkers of the ages. The book will serve the requirements of the student biophysicist, biochemist and biotechnologist enabling them to delve into specific areas for rapid reference, to refer to detailed sections explaining complex thermodynamic principle around which to construct essays, and finally provide a very good, entertaining and informative read.' Dr John Ladbury, University College London
'Congratulations on producing a refreshingly readable thermodynamics book. The next generation of students should be extremely grateful for it.' Dr Peter Budd, University of Manchester
'Here at a last is a textbook written by an expert in thermodynamics specifically for students of biology, who are guided gently, with the help of familiar, concrete examples, into a thorough understanding of the abstract concepts of thermodynamics and how to apply them.' Dr Derek Bendall, University of Cambridge
'In my opinion, the author has covered a traditionally 'boring field' with vivid description and interesting examples. My overall impression is that this book is comprehensive, illustrative and up-to-date … And I would certainly recommend it to my graduate students.' Professor Yigong Shi, Princeton University
'… an outstanding supplement to the treatment offered in most textbooks of biochemistry … very rewarding for students majoring in biochemistry, biophysics, or biotechnology.' F. Vella, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
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ISBN 13 9780521795494
ISBN 10 0521795494
Title Biological Thermodynamics
Author Donald T Haynie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2001-03-01
Number of pages 396
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.