An Introduction to Biotechnology :The Science, Technology and Medical Applications

Publication subTitle :The Science, Technology and Medical Applications

Author: Godbey   W T  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781908818485

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781907568282

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781907568282

Subject: Q81 Bioengineering ( Biotechnology )

Keyword: 生物科学

Language: ENG

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An Introduction to Biotechnology is a biotechnology textbook aimed at undergraduates. It covers the basics of cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, and introduces laboratory techniques specific to the technologies addressed in the book; it addresses specific biotechnologies at both the theoretical and application levels.
Biotechnology is a field that encompasses both basic science and engineering. There are currently few, if any, biotechnology textbooks that adequately address both areas. Engineering books are equation-heavy and are written in a manner that is very difficult for the non-engineer to understand. Numerous other attempts to present biotechnology are written in a flowery manner with little substance. The author holds one of the first PhDs granted in both biosciences and bioengineering. He is more than an author enamoured with the wow-factor associated with biotechnology; he is a practicing researcher in gene therapy, cell/tissue engineering, and other areas and has been involved with emerging technologies for over a decade. Having made the assertion that there is no acceptable text for teaching a course to introduce biotechnology to both scientists and engineers, the author committed himself to resolving the issue by writing his own.

  • The book is of interest to a wide audience because it includes the necessary background for understanding how a technology works.
  • Engineering principles are addressed, but in such a way that an ins

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