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Title A Genetic Switch, Third Edition, Phage Lambda Revisited
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| ISBN | 978-087969716-7 |
| Price | $39 |
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| The first edition of Mark Ptashne's 1986 book describing the principles of gene regulation in phage lambda became a classic in both content and form, setting a standard of clarity and precise prose that has rarely been bettered. This edition is a reprint of the original text, together with a new chapter updating the story to 2004. Among the striking new developments are recent findings on long–range interactions between proteins bound to widely separated sites on the phage genome, and a detailed description of how gene activation works. |
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| Mark Ptashne | Sloan-Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, New York |
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Publication Date | 2004/2004 |
Bibliographic Information 154 pp., illus., appendices, index |
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Title A Short Guide to the Human Genome
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| ISBN | 978-087969791-4 |
| Price | $29 |
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| Although the human genome has been sequenced, it can be difficult to find answers to seemingly simple questions about its characteristics. How many genes are there? Which genes are commonly associated with genetic diseases? How many DNA-binding proteins, mobile elements, or kinases are present? What are the major differences between human proteins and those of other species? This convenient handbook, written in question-and-answer format, allows researchers and teachers alike access to basic facts about the human genome. |
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Publication Date | May 2008/2008 |
Bibliographic Information 150 pp. (approx.), illus., index |
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Title Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
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| ISBN | 978-087969649-8 |
| Price | $16 |
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Twenty-four true, wide-ranging tales of crime, history, human behavior, illness, and ethics, told from the personal perspective of the author, an eminent physician-lawyer who uses the stories to illustrate the principles of human genetics and to discuss the broader issues.
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| Philip R. Reilly | Interleukin Genetics and Tufts University School of Medicine |
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Publication Date | 2000/2000 |
Bibliographic Information 339 pp., illus., indexes, references |
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The Strongest Boy in the World: How Genetic Information is Reshaping Our Lives
Is It in Your Genes? The Influence of Genes on Common Disorders and Diseases that Affect You and Your Family
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Title Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
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| ISBN | 0-87969-580-3 |
| Price | $25 |
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Twenty-four true, wide-ranging tales of crime, history, human behavior, illness, and ethics, told from the personal perspective of the author, an eminent physician-lawyer who uses the stories to illustrate the principles of human genetics and to discuss the broader issues.
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| Philip R. Reilly | Interleukin Genetics and Tufts University School of Medicine |
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Publication Date | September 2000/2000 |
Bibliographic Information 339 pp., illus., indexes, references |
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Title Adult Neurogenesis
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| ISBN | 978-087969784-6 |
| Price | $135 |
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| The idea that the adult brain of mammals can generate new neurons has only recently been accepted by the scientific community, and research in this exciting area is now in full swing. Bringing together leading researchers in the field of adult neurogenesis, the 30 chapters in this monograph provide a valuable overview of this emerging field and lay the groundwork for future studies. Adult Neurogenesis includes discussions on neural stem cell biology; methods and models for studying adult neurogenesis; physiological and molecular processes and their control; related neurological diseases; and comparisons of neurogenesis in humans, birds, fish, and invertebrates. It will be of interest to all researchers in neurobiology as well as those in the medical field, as it has implications for understanding depression, epilepsy, and other psychiatric disorders. |
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| Fred H. Gage | The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, California |
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Publication Date | 2008/2008 |
Bibliographic Information 673 pp., illus, index |
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Title Ageless Quest: One Scientist's Search for the Genes That Prolong Youth
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| ISBN | 978-087969652-8 |
| Price | $19.95 |
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| Ageless Quest is a personal, sometimes controversial, account of the pursuit of a genetic ‘cure’ for aging by an expert in the field. The author is the Novartis Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Aging has always been regarded as a highly complex process with many degenerative changes leading to the cessation of life. But recent research has identified a relatively simple mechanism that governs the pace of aging.
Lenny Guarente's Ageless Quest is a scientific detective story for the baby boom generation. It offers an insider's view of an area of potentially astonishing high reward—and equally high risk.
To read Lenny Guarente’s and Robert Butler’s interview with Sara Davidson (The NY Times) about how the body ages and the research on trying to extend our healthy life span, click here. (You must register for free access to NYTimes.com) |
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| Lenny Guarente | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Publication Date | 2003/2003 |
Bibliographic Information 154 pp., illus., index |
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Title Amazing Schemes Within Your Genes
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| ISBN | 0-00-196465-1 |
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Every human being is unique. You are made up of 23 chromosomes from your mother and 23 chromosomes from your father, and those 46 chromosomes contain a unique mixture of genes. That same mixture is in the millions of cells that make up your body. But although about 99.5% of your genes are the same as everybody else's, some parts vary: hair color, shape of ears, color of skin. And some people inherit genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis. How does that happen? Read this book to discover some amazing facts about your genes. (Ages 9-15)
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Publication Date | JANUARY 1991/1993 |
Bibliographic Information 32 fully illustrated 4-color pages |
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Title An A to Z of DNA Science: What Scientists Mean When They Talk about Genes and Genomes
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| ISBN | 978-087969627-6 |
| Price | $29 |
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| Medical science constantly demands our attention, as patients or relatives, concerned citizens, voters, investors, or simply curious individuals. But for those without training, the language of science is often hard to follow. The A to Z of DNA Science book series defines and illustrates specialized terms in ways that non-specialists can appreciate and enjoy. This volume focuses on the language of genes, genomes, DNA, biotechnology, and heredity, defining, explaining, and illustrating over 200 terms used in books, broadcasting, websites, and newspaper and magazine articles. |
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| Jeffre L. Witherly | National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland |
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Publication Date | September 2001/2001 |
Bibliographic Information 126 pp., illus., index |
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Title An A to Z of DNA Science: What Scientists Mean When They Talk about Genes and Genomes
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| ISBN | 978-087969600-9 |
| Price | $16 |
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| Medical science constantly demands our attention, as patients or relatives, concerned citizens, voters, investors, or simply curious individuals. But for those without training, the language of science is often hard to follow. The A to Z of DNA Science book series defines and illustrates specialized terms in ways that non-specialists can appreciate and enjoy. This volume focuses on the language of genes, genomes, DNA, biotechnology, and heredity, defining, explaining, and illustrating over 200 terms used in books, broadcasting, websites, and newspaper and magazine articles. |
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| Jeffre L. Witherly | National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland |
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Publication Date | September 2001/2001 |
Bibliographic Information 126 pp., illus., index |
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Title An Introduction to Nervous Systems
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| ISBN | 978-087969757-0 |
| Price | $65 |
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| An Introduction to Nervous Systems presents the principles of neurobiology from an evolutionary perspective—from single–celled organisms to complex invertebrates such as flies—and is ideal for use as a supplemental textbook. Greenspan describes the mechanisms that allow behavior to become ever more sophisticated—from simple avoidance behavior of Paramecium through to the complex cognitive behaviors of the honeybee—and shows how these mechanisms produce the increasing neural complexity found in these organisms. The book ends with a discussion of what is universal about nervous systems and what may be required, neurobiologically, to be human. This novel and highly readable presentation of fundamental principles of neurobiology is designed to be accessible to undergraduate and graduate students not already steeped in the subject. |
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| Ralph J. Greenspan | The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, California |
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Publication Date | 2007/2007 |
Bibliographic Information 172 pp., illus., bibliography, glossary, index |
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Title An Introduction to Nervous Systems
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| ISBN | 978-087969821-8 |
| Price | $45 |
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| An Introduction to Nervous Systems presents the principles of neurobiology from an evolutionary perspective—from single–celled organisms to complex invertebrates such as flies—and is ideal for use as a supplemental textbook. Greenspan describes the mechanisms that allow behavior to become ever more sophisticated—from simple avoidance behavior of Paramecium through to the complex cognitive behaviors of the honeybee—and shows how these mechanisms produce the increasing neural complexity found in these organisms. The book ends with a discussion of what is universal about nervous systems and what may be required, neurobiologically, to be human. This novel and highly readable presentation of fundamental principles of neurobiology is designed to be accessible to undergraduate and graduate students not already steeped in the subject. |
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| Ralph J. Greenspan | The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, California |
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Publication Date | 2007/2007 |
Bibliographic Information 172 pp., illus., bibliography, glossary, index |
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Title Analyzing DNA
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| ISBN | 978-087969496-8 |
| Price | $152 |
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| Bruce Birren | Whitehead Institute/MIT Center forGenome Research |
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Publication Date | August 1997/1997 |
Bibliographic Information 675 pp., illus., appendices, indexes |
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Title Analyzing DNA
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/analdna.htm
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| ISBN | 0-87969-495-5 |
| Price | $230 |
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| Bruce Birren | Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research |
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Publication Date | August 1997/1997 |
Bibliographic Information 675 pp., illus., appendices, indexes |
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Title Angiogenesis: Mechanisms and Pathobiology
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| ISBN | 0-87969-300-2 |
| Price | $30 |
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This volume, which presents the results of a Cold Spring Harbor Banbury Center meeting, summarizes aspects of the molecular and cell biology, pathophysiology, and therapeutic use of angiogenic factors and inhibitors. Researchers, clinicians, and students will find this concise survey exceptionally helpful in integrating the current knowledge available from the wide spectrum of areas concerned with angiogenesis and in understanding future progress toward elucidating this experimentally and clinically interesting system.
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| Daniel B. Rifkin | New York University Medical Center |
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Publication Date | JANUARY 1987/1987 |
Bibliographic Information 161 pp., illus. |
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Title Animal Applications of Research in Mammalian Development
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| ISBN | 978-087969333-6 |
| Price | $46 |
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Recent progress in cell and molecular biology has profound implications for understanding the developmental biology of mammalian embryos. The unifying theme of this volume is a cellular and molecular approach to gametogenesis, embryogenesis, and maternal-fetal interactions in the developmental biology of agriculturally significant mammals. Great progress has been achieved in our understanding of preimplantation mammalian embryogenesis in laboratory species, particularly the mouse, through application of cell and embryo culture methods, cell biological techniques, and, more recently, recombinant DNA technology. A major remaining opportunity is the application of these techniques to problems in domestic species, such as improved methods for in vitro growth and maturation of oocytes, egg and embryo cryopreservation, and genetic manipulation to enhance productivity and herd quality. The authors review current knowledge in key areas, emphasizing new approaches to unsolved problems in the developmental biology of domestic species.
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| Roger A. Pedersen | University of California, San Francisco |
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Publication Date | JANUARY 1991/1991 |
Bibliographic Information 334 pp., illus., index |
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Title Antibiotic Resistance Genes: Ecology, Transfer, and Expression
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| ISBN | 0-87969-224-3 |
| Price | $68 |
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| Stuart B. Levy | Tufts University School of Medicine andNew England Medical Center |
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Publication Date | JANUARY 1986/1986 |
Bibliographic Information 436 pp., illus., indexes |
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Title Apoptosis II: The Molecular Basis of Apoptosis in Disease
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| ISBN | 0-87969-395-9 |
| Price | $69 |
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Cell death in vivo, like cell replication, is a normal and continuous process with complex physiological controls. The form of programmed cell death known as apoptosis has become an intense focus of investigation in cancer biology, virology, immunology, neuroscience, and aging research. Understanding the events involved at a molecular level may permit their manipulation for therapeutic purposes. In this sequel to their pioneering 1991 book Apoptosis: The Molecular Basis of Cell Death, Tomei and Cope have assembled an entirely new collection of articles which describe the genetic control of apoptosis, and its regulation in normal and neoplastic cells of many types. This is an essential compilation of up-to-date research on an emerging topic of central concern in many fields.
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| L. David Tomei | LXR Biotechnology Inc., Richmond,California |
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Publication Date | April 1994/1994 |
Bibliographic Information 430 pp., illus., color plates, index |
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Title Arabidopsis
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/arab.htm
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| ISBN | 0-87969-428-9 |
| Price | $88 |
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The cruciferous weed Arabidopsis thialiana has become a model system for the study of an unusually wide variety of aspects of plant biology. As a result, nearly all aspects of Arabidopsis biology are now under investigation, more scientists are involved, and plant science as a whole has been invigorated.
This book is the first comprehensive account of what is known about the organism. The information is presented in the context of plant biology in general, with the properties of Arabidopsis mutants and the insights derived from their analysis as a unifying theme. The book's scope includes genetics, growth and development, biochemistry, physiology, and responses to pathogens and environmental stress.
This unique volume, in the classic tradition of the Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series, is a landmark in plant science, essential reading for investigators at graduate student level and beyond, and a work of reference that will serve the field for years to come.
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| Elliot M. Meyerowitz | California Institute of Technology |
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Publication Date | December 1994/1994 |
Bibliographic Information 1270 pp., illus., color plates, appendices, index |
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Arabidopsis: A Laboratory Manual
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Title Arabidopsis: A Laboratory Manual
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| ISBN | 978-087969573-6 |
| Price | $89 |
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The thale cress Arabidopsis thaliana is increasingly popular among plant scientists: it is small, easy to grow, and makes flowers, and the sequence of its small and simple genome was recently completed. This is the most complete and authoritative laboratory manual to be published on this model organism and the first to deal with genomic and proteomic approaches to its biology.
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| Detlef Weigel | Salk Institute Plant Biology Laboratoryand Max Planck Institute forDevelopmental Biology |
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Publication Date | 2002/2002 |
Bibliographic Information 354 pp., appendices, index |
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Title Arabidopsis: A Laboratory Manual
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| ISBN | 0-87969-572-2 |
| Price | $180 |
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The thale cress Arabidopsis thaliana is increasingly popular among plant scientists: it is small, easy to grow, and makes flowers, and the sequence of its small and simple genome was recently completed. This is the most complete and authoritative laboratory manual to be published on this model organism and the first to deal with genomic and proteomic approaches to its biology.
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| Detlef Weigel | Salk Institute Plant Biology Laboratoryand Max Planck Institute forDevelopmental Biology |
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Publication Date | 2002/2002 |
Bibliographic Information 354 pp., appendices, index |
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Title Assessing Chemical Mutagens: The Risk to Humans
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| ISBN | 0-87969-200-6 |
| Price | $44 |
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| Victor K. McElheny | Banbury Center |
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Publication Date | JANUARY 1979/1979 |
Bibliographic Information 367 pp., illus., appendix |
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Title At the Bench: A Laboratory Navigator
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/at_bench.htm
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| ISBN | 0-87969-523-4 |
| Price | $49 |
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| A research laboratory filled with competent, busy people entirely familiar with its arcane customs and practices is a daunting place for newcomers. Kathy Barker knows this world. She was a technician, an undergraduate, then a graduate student at the University of Massachusetts, and as a postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor at Rockefeller University, she was a mentor to grad students, physicians in training, technicians, and research nurses. From this rich experience, she has written At the Bench, a unique handbook for living and working in the laboratory. Much more than a simple primer or lab manual, this book is an essential aid to understanding:
- how research groups work at a human level—and how to fit in
- what equipment is essential, and how to use it properly
- how to get started and get organized
- how to set up an experiment
- how to handle and use data and reference sources
- how to present yourself and your results—in print and in person
Wise, light-hearted, but thoroughly practical, Dr. Barker offers advice, moral support, social etiquette, and professional reassurance along with assume-nothing, step-by-step instructions for those basic but vital laboratory procedures that experienced investigators know—but may not realize novices don’t. If you are a graduate student, a physician with research intentions, or a laboratory technician, this book is indispensable. If you have to manage or mentor such people, giving a copy to each of them will greatly improve your life, and theirs. |
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| Kathy Barker | Rockefeller University, New York |
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Publication Date | July 1998/1998 |
Bibliographic Information 460 pp., glossary, index |
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