Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology by Lynne Cox
The Thrive in Bioscience revision guides are written to help undergraduate students achieve exam success in all core areas of bioscience. They communicate all the key concepts in a succinct, easy-to-digest way, using features and tools - both in the book and in digital form - to make learning even more effective.
Excellent hints and tips on performing well in exams* Priya Landa, student, University of Westminster *
Clear structure, very concise... a source of essential information for first-year biochemistry students. * Alexey Morgunov, student, University of Cambridge *
A thoughtfully structured and superbly set out revision guide... I would definitely buy others in the series. * Ryan Fearn, student, University of London *
Once you've done all your learning and done all your lectures, this will revise for you and get you through your exams. * Daniel Wendon, student, University of Hull *
They've honestly been the review textbooks I've used the most. They're not daunting, have all the information you need in a simple, clear format, and are just so helpful to have around. * Carmen Tong, student, University of Nottingham *
Clear structure, very concise... a source of essential information for first-year biochemistry students. * Alexey Morgunov, student, University of Cambridge *
A thoughtfully structured and superbly set out revision guide... I would definitely buy others in the series. * Ryan Fearn, student, University of London *
Once you've done all your learning and done all your lectures, this will revise for you and get you through your exams. * Daniel Wendon, student, University of Hull *
They've honestly been the review textbooks I've used the most. They're not daunting, have all the information you need in a simple, clear format, and are just so helpful to have around. * Carmen Tong, student, University of Nottingham *
Dr Lynne Cox is a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, where her research interests lie in DNA, how it is copied accurately and how this is co-ordinated within the cell division cycle. Lynne is also a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Tutor in Biochemistry. Dr David Harris is the Associate Director of Teaching in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Biochemistry at St Anne's College, Oxford. David carried out his DPhil research at the University of Amsterdam, and returned to Oxford to take up the Weir Junior Research Fellow at University College. He then was appointed to a University lectureship at Leeds University, where he taught from 1979 to 1986. He returned to Oxford to take up the EP Abraham Cephalosporin Fellowship in Biochemistry at St Anne's. Dr Catherine Pears is a lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, where her research focuses on genetic approaches to understanding the biochemical pathways that lead to changes in cell behaviour in response to extracellular signals. Catherine is also a Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Tutor in Biochemistry.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780199645480 |
| ISBN 10 | 0199645485 |
| Title | Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
| Author | Lynne Cox |
| Series | Thrive In Bioscience Revision Guides |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2012-05-31 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
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