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Second Edition Published of Biochemistry Text
Posted September 4, 2001
HOLLAND -- Brooks/Cole Publishing, an imprint of
International Thomson Learning, has announced the
publication of the second edition of "Concepts in
Biochemistry," by Dr. Rodney Boyer, who is the Drs. Edward
and Elizabeth Hofma Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Hope
College.
The textbook, which was first published in 1999,
is written for students enrolled in one-semester
biochemistry courses. Most students in these classes are
preparing for health-science careers in medicine, dentistry,
pharmacy, bioengineering, nutrition, or environmental
science.
In the new book, Boyer places a special and modern
focus on the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA. According to
Boyer, modern research in biochemistry is now emphasizing
the roles of the nucleic acids. More traditional books tend
to focus on proteins and amino acids.
Accompanying the book is a newly designed CD-ROM-
Website, "Interactive Concepts in Biochemistry," which
contains 55 multimedia modules in the categories of
Animations, Concept Review, Cutting Edge Biochemistry, and
Structural Tutorials. These modules are coordinated with
chapters in the book and enhance student understanding of
all concepts. Another new feature includes the addition of
40 "Windows on Biochemistry," boxes that present a special
focus on biochemical applications to everyday life.
Boyer, who retired at the end of the 1999-2000
academic year, joined the Hope College chemistry faculty in
1974. During his 26 years at the college, he directed the
research of more than 70 undergraduate students, published
more than 40 research papers, and wrote five biochemistry
textbooks, including three editions of "Modern Experimental
Biochemistry." His research interests include the
metabolism of iron and reactive forms of RNA.
Boyer lives with his wife, Christel, in Bozeman,
Mont.
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