| Review: |
This thick undergraduate/graduate textbook describes methods in biophysics; the methods in turn defining our knowledge of biological molecules and allowing us to explain biology in terms of macromolecular space and time (the structure, interactions and dynamics of the subtitle). The book is organized according to method, with sections on: mass spectroscopy; thermodynamics; hydrodynamics; optical spectroscopy; X-ray and neutron diffraction; electron diffraction; molecular dynamics; and NMR. |