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Principles of Proteomics by Richard M. Twyman

Principles of Proteomics by Richard M. Twyman


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New second edition -- now available




Garland Science is proud to announce the publication of the Second Edition of Principles of Proteomics by Richard M. Twyman.
Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition, provides a concise and user-friendly introduction to the diverse technologies used for the large-scale analysis of proteins, as well as their applications, and their impact in areas such as drug discovery, agriculture, and the fight against disease.


Proteomics is a fast-advancing field in which researchers seek to capture all the proteins in the cell and characterize them in ever more detail. Principles of Proteomics has been fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field without losing its focus on the underlying principles. With worked examples, case studies profiling both established and emerging technologies, and further reading lists for each chapter, Principles of Proteomics is an ideal introduction for students, researchers and those working in the industry.


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About the Book:

Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition (Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8153-4472-8) was written by Richard M. Twyman and published by Garland Science. It is is available in paperback and is 260 pages with 151 color illustrations. Figures in PowerPoint and JPEG formats are available for instructors.
For additional book information, and to learn about e-book options visit: http://www.garlandscience.com/proteomics.


About the Author:

Richard M. Twyman is a scientific writer and lecturer in molecular biology and biotechnology, focusing on developmental and cell biology, gene transfer to microbes, animals and plants, transgenics, genetic manipulation, genomics, proteomics and systems biology. He has worked extensively in these topic areas and has written all manner of articles ranging from primary research papers and reviews in high-impact journals to some of the most popular scientific textbooks in the world, including Human Molecular Genetics. After working as a research scientist and scientific writer for 10 years, Richard set up WriteScience, a scientific management consultancy which has been very successful, with a client base now including many research institutes.


About Garland Science:

Garland Science has been publishing scientific textbooks of the highest quality for over two decades. In that time, Garland has established itself as one of the leading publishers in the fields of cell and molecular biology, immunology, genetics, and protein sciences. Our publications include such classics as Molecular Biology of the Cell, Essential Cell Biology, Janeway's Immunobiology, The Immune System, The Biology of Cancer, Human Molecular Genetics, and Introduction to Protein Structure.



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Principles of Proteomics by Richard M. Twyman


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Contact: Alain Mentha
alain.mentha@taylorandfrancis.com
212-216-7828
Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group



New second edition -- now available




Garland Science is proud to announce the publication of the Second Edition of Principles of Proteomics by Richard M. Twyman.
Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition, provides a concise and user-friendly introduction to the diverse technologies used for the large-scale analysis of proteins, as well as their applications, and their impact in areas such as drug discovery, agriculture, and the fight against disease.


Proteomics is a fast-advancing field in which researchers seek to capture all the proteins in the cell and characterize them in ever more detail. Principles of Proteomics has been fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field without losing its focus on the underlying principles. With worked examples, case studies profiling both established and emerging technologies, and further reading lists for each chapter, Principles of Proteomics is an ideal introduction for students, researchers and those working in the industry.


###

About the Book:

Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition (Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8153-4472-8) was written by Richard M. Twyman and published by Garland Science. It is is available in paperback and is 260 pages with 151 color illustrations. Figures in PowerPoint and JPEG formats are available for instructors.
For additional book information, and to learn about e-book options visit: http://www.garlandscience.com/proteomics.


About the Author:

Richard M. Twyman is a scientific writer and lecturer in molecular biology and biotechnology, focusing on developmental and cell biology, gene transfer to microbes, animals and plants, transgenics, genetic manipulation, genomics, proteomics and systems biology. He has worked extensively in these topic areas and has written all manner of articles ranging from primary research papers and reviews in high-impact journals to some of the most popular scientific textbooks in the world, including Human Molecular Genetics. After working as a research scientist and scientific writer for 10 years, Richard set up WriteScience, a scientific management consultancy which has been very successful, with a client base now including many research institutes.


About Garland Science:

Garland Science has been publishing scientific textbooks of the highest quality for over two decades. In that time, Garland has established itself as one of the leading publishers in the fields of cell and molecular biology, immunology, genetics, and protein sciences. Our publications include such classics as Molecular Biology of the Cell, Essential Cell Biology, Janeway's Immunobiology, The Immune System, The Biology of Cancer, Human Molecular Genetics, and Introduction to Protein Structure.



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