From X-rays to DNA : how engineering drives biology / W. David Lee, with Jeffrey Drazen, Phillip A. Sharp, and Robert S. Langer.

Lee, W. David, 1946-
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2014]
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-230) and index.
  • An opportunity for greater discovery — Concurrent engineering and science — Engineering and the engineer — Discovery of chromosomes and the submicrometer microscope — DNA: gels, paper, adn columns — Structure of DNA and proteins: X-ray diffraction — Observing DNA and protein in action: radioisotope labels — Transcription and electron microscopy — Protein and DNA automated sequencing — Concurrent versus nonconcurrent engineering — The engineers and scientists of concurrent engineering — Institutions and teams for concurrent biology engineering — Concurrent engineering in the clinic — Unmet needs: mapping and understanding cell signaling — Unmet needs: cancer example — Summing up.

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