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Molecular Life Sciences

An Encyclopedic Reference

  • Reference work
  • © 2018

Overview

  • Two volume series in print format and an online version

  • Shows how molecules and their interactions control life processes

  • Multi-disciplinary approach covers aspects from all relevant areas

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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About this book

Molecular Life Sciences: An Encyclopedic Reference will focus on understanding biological phenomena at the level of molecules and their interactions that govern life processes. The work will include articles on genes and genomes, protein structure and function, systems biology using genomics and proteomics as the focus, molecular aspects of cell structure and function, unifying concepts and theories from biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics that are essential for understanding the molecular life sciences (including teaching perspectives and assessment tools), and basic aspects of the various experimental approaches that are used in the Molecular Life Sciences.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

    Robert D. Wells

  • Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, USA

    Judith S. Bond

  • University of California, Berkeley, USA

    Judith Klinman

  • University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA

    Bettie Sue Siler Masters

About the editors

Dr. Ellis Bell earned his Ph.D. from Oxford University and is currently a Professor of chemistry at University of Richmond, where his research is focused on how dynamic aspects of protein structure are involved in both catalysis and allosteric regulation of multi-subunit proteins. He is highly influential and well-respected in the field, particularly in the research of protein structure and function, enzyme kinetics and allosteric regulation, protein folding, and structural genomics. Dr. Bell is a governing member of The Protein Society (Education Committee); a member of ASBMB, where he initiated ASBMB’s Undergraduate Affiliate Network; and a member of the National Science Foundation’s Biomolecular Systems Cluster, among other organizations.

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