• The Physics of Living Processes A Mesoscopic Approach

The Physics of Living Processes A Mesoscopic Approach

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This full-colour undergraduate textbook, based on a two semester course, presents the fundamentals of biological physics, introducing essential modern topics that include cells, polymers, polyelectrolytes, membranes, liquid crystals, phase transitions, self-assembly, photonics, fluid mechanics, motility, chemical kinetics, enzyme kinetics, systems biology, nerves, physiology, the senses, and the brain. The comprehensive coverage, featuring in-depth explanations of recent rapid developments, demonstrates this to be one of the most diverse of modern scientific disciplines. The Physics of Living Processes: A Mesoscopic Approach is comprised of five principal sections: • Building Blocks • Soft Condensed Matter Techniques in Biology • Experimental Techniques • Systems Biology • Spikes, Brains and the Senses The unique focus is predominantly on the mesoscale — structures on length scales between those of atoms and the macroscopic behaviour of whole organisms. The connections between molecules and their emergent biological phenomena provide a novel integrated perspective on biological physics, making this an important text across a variety of scientific disciplines including biophysics, physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering and bioengineering. An extensive set of worked tutorial questions are included, which will equip the reader with a range of new physical tools to approach problems in the life sciences from medicine, pharmaceutical science and agriculture.

  • Author(s): Thomas Andrew Waigh
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2014-10-20
  • Dimensions: Height: 9.700768 Inches, Length: 7.499985 Inches, Weight: 2.9211249715 Pounds, Width: 1.118108 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Jan 31, 2026
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