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Selected Topics in the History of Biochemistry: Personal Recollections IX
A history of biochemistry via personal recollections of well-known researchers in the field
Giorgio Semenza (Volume editor), Anthony J Turner (Volume editor)
9780444518668, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 28 June 2005
438 pages
22.5 x 14.9 x 2.8 cm, 0.84 kg
This book is the latest volume in the highly successful series Comprehensive Biochemistry. It provides a historical and autobiographical perspective of the developments in the field through the contributions of leading individuals who reflect on their careers and their impact on biochemistry. Volume 44 is essential reading for everyone from graduate student to professor, placing in context major advances not only in biochemical terms but in relation to historical and social developments. Readers will be delighted by the lively style and the insight into the lives and careers of leading scientists of their time.
1. Glucose catabolism in yeast and muscle (J.A. Barnett)
2. A lifetime with microbes (G.N. Cohen)
3. Wearing two hats (G. Dirheimer)
4. Of Mice and Men - the Mx connection (J. Lindemann)
5. An unconventional Journey to Neuroscience (R. Rodnight)
6. Nikolai Vavilov: Life in the case of science or science at a cost of life (L. Kisselev)