Biophysical chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary field between Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biophysics and Physics and examines biological process in vitro and in vivo.
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Biophysical Chemistry publishes original research and authoritative reviews at the interface of physics, chemistry and biology. The journal focuses on experimental and theoretical topics relevant to the understanding of biological macromolecules and biological systems in terms of the principles and methods of physics and chemistry. Elsevier - [NL > e]
PCCP An international journal for the fastest publication of high-quality original work in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry. RSC - [UK > e]
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry The Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Institute is one of the largest of the approximately 80 institutes constituting the Max Planck Society and is unique with respect to its history and interdisciplinary research. MPG - [D > d, e]
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Biophysical Chemistry presents physical chemistry through the use of biological and biochemical topics, examples, and applications to biochemistry. It presents a rigorous, up-to-date treatment of the material without presuming unrealistic prior knowledge of math theory. Necessary calculus models are laid out in a step-by-step fashion for students less confident in their math abilities. The format of the text allows teachers ample flexibility in deciding which derivations to present in class. Students are guided through an in-depth understanding of fundamental concepts – such as a quantum mechanical description of the hydrogen atom – and techniques are presented with an emphasis on learning through analysis of real data. Cases are drawn from timely research areas in biochemistry using an integrated approach to problem solving. Every chapter features important recent advances in biochemistry, an examination of current research problems, math and derivation boxes to guide students, and examples of both numerical and concept-based problems.