Study Guide to accompany Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments, 4th Edition - Softcover

Karp, Gerald; Pruitt, Nancy L.

 
9780471465928: Study Guide to accompany Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments, 4th Edition

Synopsis

Work more effectively and gauge your progress along the way! This Study Guide is designed to accompany Karp’s Cell & Molecular Biology: Concepts & Experiments, 4th Edition. This helpful and effective workbook provides ample resources to aid student learning. Activities include chapter outlines, review questions, and key illustrations.

Now fully updated and revised, the new Fourth Edition of Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments not only offers you and your students all of the latest research, it also gives students the tools they need to understand the science behind cell biology and ultimately succeed in your course. Karp explores core concepts in considerable depth, and presents experimental detail when it helps to explain and reinforce the concept being explained. This edition also continues to offer an exceedingly clear presentation and excellent art program, both of which have received high praise in prior editions.

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Review

"...a clear introduction to cell and molecular biology at a relatively affordable price." ( Cell Biochemistry & Function, September 2003)

About the Author

Gerald C. Karp received a bachelor s degree from UCLA and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Colorado Medical Center before joining the faculty at the University of Florida. Gerry is the author of numerous research articles on the cell and molecular biology of early development. His interests have included the synthesis of RNA in early embryos, the movement of mesenchyme cells during gas– trulation, and cell determination in slime molds. For 13 years, he taught courses in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at the University of Florida. During this period, Gerry coauthored a text in developmental biology with N. John Berrill and authored a text in cell and molecular biology. Finding it impossible to carry on life as both full–time professor and author, Gerry gave up his faculty position to concentrate on writing. He hopes to revise this text every three years.

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