
Systems Biology by Herbert M Sauro
The experimental nature of chemistry calls for laboratory experiences of students at all levels to be placed at the core of the curriculum planning and teaching-learning process. In a classroom situation, where chemistry concepts are imparted in a didactic way, students can be stuffed with facts and theories but without experiments they cannot experience the reality of chemistry as a science. Elaborating the importance of laboratory work in teaching of chemistry at senior secondary stage of schooling, this book attempts to analyze the relevance of prescribed chemistry laboratory experiments in the existing syllabus. Based on an exploratory study of designing and transacting some specific laboratory activities as well as assessing the impact of the same on students' achievement, the present work accentuates the importance of laboratory activities in chemistry education and puts forth some insights generated during this process. The book may be useful for students, academicians and researchers having interest in educational studies and science education.
Sauro, Herbert M.: - Herbert Sauro is a Professor at the University of Washington in the Department Bioengineering in Seattle. His main professional interest is understanding how biological cells work. He holds degrees from the UK in Biochemistry/Microbiology, Computational Biology, and Systems Biology. He was a founding member of the SBML development team, wrote one of the first PC biochemical network simulators, and kickstarted the development of SBOL. He has over 150 publications on topics ranging from metabolic control analysis, software, algorithms, reviews, synthetic biology, systems dynamics, noise in reaction networks, etc. At the University of Washington, he teaches biostatistics, biological control systems, and metabolic engineering.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780982477373 |
| ISBN 10 | 0982477376 |
| Title | Systems Biology |
| Author | Herbert M Sauro |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ambrosius Publishing |
| Year published | 2020-04-28 |
| Number of pages | 422 |
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