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Microbial Biotechnology Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Cambridge University Press - (ISBN-13: 9780521842105) Published October 2007 |
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| Price: |
£ 35.00 |
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| Author(s): |
Alexander N. Glazer University of California, Berkeley Hiroshi Nikaido University of California, Berkeley |
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| Description: |
Knowledge in microbiology is growing exponentially through the
determination of genomic sequences of hundreds of microorganisms and the
invention of new technologies such as genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics and, to deal with this avalanche of information. These
genomic data are now exploited in thousands of applications, ranging
from those in medicine, agriculture, organic chemistry, public health,
biomass conversion, to biomining. Microbial Biotechnology. Fundamentals
of Applied Microbiology focuses on uses of major societal importance,
enabling an in-depth analysis of these critically important
applications. Some, such as wastewater treatment, have changed only
modestly over time, others, such as directed molecular evolution, or
‘green’ chemistry, are as current as today's headlines. This fully
revised second edition provides an exciting interdisciplinary journey
through the rapidly changing landscape of discovery in microbial
biotechnology. An ideal text for courses in applied microbiology and
biotechnology courses, this book will also serve as an invaluable
overview of recent advances in this field for professional life
scientists and for the diverse community of other professionals with
interests in biotechnology.
• The book focuses on successful applications of microbial
biotechnology in areas of major societal importance • Detailed case
studies are drawn from diverse areas such as medicine, agriculture,
synthetic organic chemistry, energy and environment • The book employs a
broad interdisciplinary approach with emphasis on describing New
Concepts and Techniques. |
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| Contents List: |
Preamble: 1. Microbial diversity; 2. Microbial biotechnology,
scope, techniques and examples; 3. Production of proteins in bacteria
and yeast; 4. The world of 'omics' - genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics and metabolomics; 5. Recombinant and synthetic vaccines;
6. Plant-microbe interactions; 7. Microbial insecticides; 8. Microbial
polysaccharides and polyesters; 9. Amino acids; 10. Antibiotics; 11.
Biocatalysis in organic chemistry; 12. Biomass; 13. Ethanol; 14.
Environmental Applications. |
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| Reviews |
'A wonderful text for modern day study of microbes and their fantastic
activities. It brings
together so many aspects of microbes including their diversity,
metabolism, genetics, etc.. Etc. Etc. I wish I had such a book at my side when I
was a student. The text will bring the
wonders of microbiology to the student in a way that he / she will never
forget. " Professor Arnold L. Demain, Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (laughs), Drew University.
'The application of science to practical problems of humanity has at times been approached with an air of apology. No longer. Biotechnology, especially of the microbiological variety is so closely linked to its scientific roots as to make for a seamless continuum. Nowhere is this more vividly demonstrated than in the second edition of Microbial Biotechnology, written by two leading scientists who have made stellar contributions to microbiology and biochemistry. This book, based on their authoritative insights and experience, unites the 'bio' and 'technology' in a masterful way. This is what we expected from the update of a classic in its field." Moselio Schaechter, Adjunct Professor, San Diego State University Distinguished Professor emeritus, Tufts University. |
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| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press. | |||||||