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Advanced Chemical Biology The modern approach to teaching chemical biology
Advanced Chemical Biology is organized around the central dogma of life, progressing from genes to proteins and higher-order cellular structures, including core application areas such as imaging, chemical genetics, activity-based protein profiling, and natural product discovery and biosynthesis. Advanced topics and applications in, e. g., microbiology, developmental biology, and neurobiology, are covered in separate sections.
Every chapter is homogeneous in style and layout, consisting of a short historical introduction followed by a description of the underlying concepts and a selection of recent examples of how the concept has been turned into practice. The subdivision of the contents into core and supplemental chapters enables a flexible use in teaching, both for a one-semester and a two-semester course.
Written by authors and editors coming from the leading scientific institutions that have developed the concepts and technologies for this discipline, Advanced Chemical Biology includes specific information on topics like:
With a Foreword by Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi.
Auteur
Howard C. Hang, Ph.D. B.Sc. in Chemistry 1998, University of California, Santa Cruz (Joseph Konopelski) Ph.D. in Chemistry 2003, University of California, Berkeley (Carolyn Bertozzi) Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellow 2004 - 2006, Whitehead Institute (Hidde Ploegh) Assistant Professor and Head of Lab, 2007 - 2012, The Rockefeller University Associate Professor and Head of Lab, 2013 - present, The Rockefeller University Awards: Irma T. Hirschl/Monique Weill-Caulier Trust Research Award, 2007; Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholar Award, 2008; The Rockefeller University Distinguished Teaching Award, 2011; Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, 2017 Matthew R. Pratt, Ph.D. B.S. in Biochemistry and Math 1999, University of Arizona, Tucson (Robin Polt) Ph.D. in Chemistry 2004, University of California, Berkeley (Carolyn Bertozzi) American Cancer Society Fellow 2005-2009, Rockefeller University (Tom Muir) Associate Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles Awards: Damon Runyon Rachleff-Innovator (2011), USC General Education Teaching Award (2013), Susan G. Komen Career Catalyst Award (2014), American Cancer Society Research Scholar (2015), American Chemical Society - David Y. Gin Young Investigator Award (2015), American Cancer Society Hope Award (2016). Jennifer A. Prescher, Ph.D. B.S. in Chemistry and Mathematics 2001, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (Aaron Monte) Ph.D. in Chemistry 2006, University of California, Berkeley (Carolyn Bertozzi) Susan G. Komen and Molecular Imaging Fellow, Stanford University, 2007 - 2010 (Chris Contag) Assistant Professor, 2010 - 2016, University of California, Irvine Associate Professor, 2016 - 2018, University of California, Irvine Full Professor, 2018 - Present, University of California, Irvine Awards: Scialog Fellow (2018), UCI Distinguished Assistant Professor Award for Research (2016), ACS Women in Chemistry Rising Star (2016), Thieme Chemistry Journal Award (2016), Novartis Early Career Award in Organic Chemistry (2015), Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (2015), Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2015), NSF CAREER Award (2014), Cottrell Scholar (2014), Kavli Fellow (2014), UCI Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education Award (2013)