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# J. B. Reece, L. A. Urry, M. L. Cain, S. A. Wasserman, P. V. Minorsky and R. B. Jackson, Campbell | # J. B. Reece, L. A. Urry, M. L. Cain, S. A. Wasserman, P. V. Minorsky and R. B. Jackson, Campbell biology (Vol. 9), Boston. Pearson, 2014. | ||
biology (Vol. 9), Boston. Pearson, 2014. | # S. Thyagarajan, N. Selvamurugan, M. P. Rajesh, R. A. Nazeer, R. W. Thilagaraj, S. Bharathi and M. K. Jaganathan, Biology for Engineers, McGraw Hill Education, 2013. | ||
# S. Thyagarajan, N. Selvamurugan, M. P. Rajesh, R. A. Nazeer, R. W. Thilagaraj, S. Bharathi and M. K. | # R. M. Cummings, W. S. Klug, C. A. Spencer, M. A. Palladino and D. Killian. Concepts of Genetics, 12th ed., Pearson, 2019. | ||
Jaganathan, Biology for Engineers, McGraw Hill Education, 2013. | # D. L. Nelson, and N. M. Cox, Lehninger principles of | ||
# R. M. Cummings, W. S. Klug, C. A. Spencer, M. A. Palladino and D. Killian. Concepts of Genetics, 12th | biochemistry, 8th ed.. W.H. Freeman, 2021. | ||
ed., Pearson, 2019. | |||
# D. L. Nelson, and N. M. Cox, Lehninger principles of biochemistry, 8th ed.. W.H. Freeman, 2021. | |||
# S. I. Fox, Human physiology, 13th. ed. New York, NY: McGraw-‐Hill, 2011. | # S. I. Fox, Human physiology, 13th. ed. New York, NY: McGraw-‐Hill, 2011. | ||
# A. G. Webb, Principles of biomedical instrumentation. Cambridge University Press, 2018. | # A. G. Webb, Principles of biomedical instrumentation. | ||
Cambridge University Press, 2018. | |||
# A. T. Johnson, Biology for engineers, CRC Press, 2011 | # A. T. Johnson, Biology for engineers, CRC Press, 2011 |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 30 January 2024
Biology for Engineers
This course focuses on the study of cellular composition, communication, structure of biomolecules and biological principles to solve real world problems related to food, agriculture, etc.
Topics in Biology for Engineers:
- Exploring Biology
- cell Biology & Genetics
- Human Organs & Bio-design
- Global Challenges in Medicine, Agriculture and Environment
References
- J. B. Reece, L. A. Urry, M. L. Cain, S. A. Wasserman, P. V. Minorsky and R. B. Jackson, Campbell biology (Vol. 9), Boston. Pearson, 2014.
- S. Thyagarajan, N. Selvamurugan, M. P. Rajesh, R. A. Nazeer, R. W. Thilagaraj, S. Bharathi and M. K. Jaganathan, Biology for Engineers, McGraw Hill Education, 2013.
- R. M. Cummings, W. S. Klug, C. A. Spencer, M. A. Palladino and D. Killian. Concepts of Genetics, 12th ed., Pearson, 2019.
- D. L. Nelson, and N. M. Cox, Lehninger principles of
biochemistry, 8th ed.. W.H. Freeman, 2021.
- S. I. Fox, Human physiology, 13th. ed. New York, NY: McGraw-‐Hill, 2011.
- A. G. Webb, Principles of biomedical instrumentation.
Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- A. T. Johnson, Biology for engineers, CRC Press, 2011