CLCQ5
LanguageENG
PublishYear2017
publishCompany
CRC Press
EISBN
9781315380193
PISBN
9781138068841
edition
1
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"an impressive text that addresses a glaring gap in the teaching of physical chemistry, being specifically focused on biologically-relevant systems along with a practical focus鈥? the ample problems and tutorials throughout are much appreciated." 鈥揟obin R. Sosnick, Professor and Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago
"Presents both the concepts and equations associated with statistical thermodynamics in a unique way that is at visual, intuitive, and rigorous. This approach will greatly benefit students at all levels." 鈥揤ijay S. Pande, Henry Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University
"a masterful銆€tour de force鈥? Barrick's rigor and scholarship come through in every chapter."鈥揜ohit V. Pappu, Edwin H. Murty Professor of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
This book provides a comprehensive, contemporary introduction to developing a quantitative understanding of how biological macromolecules behave using classical and statistical thermodynamics. The author focuses on practical skills needed to apply the underlying equations in real life examples. The text develops mechanistic models, showing how they connect to thermodynamic observables, presenting simulations of thermodynamic behavior, and analyzing experimental data. The reader is presented with plenty of exercises and problems to facilitate hands-on learning through mathematical simulation.
Douglas E. Barrick is a professor in the Department of Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University. He earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in biophysics and structural biology from the University of Oregon.
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