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Thrive in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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The Thrive in Bioscience revision guides are written to help students achieve exam success in all core areas of bioscience.Each title encourages the reader to follow four steps to maximise their learning, with features to support this process.Step One: Review the factsThe revision guides are designed to help learning be quick and effective:· Information is set out in bullet points, making it easy to digest.· Clear, uncluttered illustrations illuminate what is said in the text.· Key concept panels summarise the essential learning points.Step 2: Check your understandingReaders are encouraged to: · Complete the questions at the end of chapters and online multiple-choice questions to reinforce their learning.· Use the flashcard app to master the essential terms and phrases.Step 3: Take note of extra adviceRevision tips, and hints for getting those precious extra marks in exams, are presented throughout.Step 4: Go the extra mileReaders can explore the suggestions for further reading to take their understanding one step further.Each title in the series is tailored to maximise understanding and achievement, to ensure that the reader really can thrive in their studies. They are the perfect course companions for any bioscience degree.Each title in the series is accompanied by the following digital resources:A flashcard glossary app, enabling the user to test their understanding of key terminology;A bank of interactive MCQs, giving users a hands-on way to check they have fully understood the concepts presented.

Author Biography:

Dr Lynne Cox is a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, where her research interests lie in DNA, how it is copied accurately and how this is co-ordinated within the cell division cycle. Lynne is also a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Tutor in Biochemistry. Dr David Harris is the Associate Director of Teaching in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Biochemistry at St Anne's College, Oxford. David carried out his DPhil research at the University of Amsterdam, and returned to Oxford to take up the Weir Junior Research Fellow at University College. He then was appointed to a University lectureship at Leeds University, where he taught from 1979 to 1986. He returned to Oxford to take up the EP Abraham Cephalosporin Fellowship in Biochemistry at St Anne's. Dr Catherine Pears is a lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, where her research focuses on genetic approaches to understanding the biochemical pathways that lead to changes in cell behaviour in response to extracellular signals. Catherine is also a Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Tutor in Biochemistry.
Release date NZ
May 31st, 2012
Audience
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
75 BW line
Pages
304
Dimensions
164x239x15
ISBN-13
9780199645480
Product ID
19357269

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