The Development of Modern Biology is a historical survey of the major ideas, discoveries, and methodological advances that shaped modern biological science. Written primarily for senior secondary (VI form) and early university students, the book traces the evolution of biological thought from early natural history through cell theory, heredity, evolution, and experimental biology. It emphasizes…
Experimental Marine Biology is a comprehensive scholarly volume that examines experimental approaches across major sub‑disciplines of marine biology. The book consists of eight chapters addressing laboratory and field experimentation, including closed‑system marine aquariums, experimental marine ecology, in situ behavioral research, comparative physiology, endocrinology, biochemistry, toxic…
Biosynthesis of Natural Products is a comprehensive scholarly work that examines the biochemical and mechanistic pathways responsible for the formation of natural compounds in living organisms. The book systematically covers primary and secondary metabolism, enzyme reactions, stereochemical control, and biosynthetic routes of major natural product classes such as terpenes, steroids, alkaloids, …
Biochemistry for Students is a foundational medical textbook designed to introduce undergraduate medical and allied health science students to the principles of biochemistry. The book presents biochemical concepts in a clear, systematic, and examination‑oriented manner, emphasizing relevance to human physiology and disease. Core topics covered include: Biophysical chemistry Structure and m…
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to biostatistics with a strong focus on medical and health sciences applications. It is written specifically for medical students, postgraduate trainees, and research workers.
The book covers fundamental statistical concepts, data presentation, probability, sampling methods, tests of significance, correlation and regression, vital statistics…
Basic Biological Chemistry (Third Edition) by Henry R. Mahler and Eugene H. Cordes is a foundational academic textbook that introduces the chemical principles governing biological systems. The book presents a systematic treatment of the structure and function of biomolecules, including proteins, enzymes, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, with strong emphasis on metabolic pathways and en…
Introduction to Biochemistry, Volume 1 provides a foundational treatment of biochemical metabolism, with particular emphasis on the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Written by A. J. S. McMillan, the book was designed as part of the Pergamon programmed texts series and reflects a systematic, instructional approach suitable for undergraduate students in biochemistry, medicin…
Organic Analysis Using Ion‑selective Electrodes, Volume 2: Applications and Experimental Procedures is a specialized monograph that focuses on the practical applications of ion‑selective electrodes (ISEs) in organic and biochemical analysis. Written by T. S. Ma and S. S. M. Hassan, this volume complements Volume 1 (Methods) by providing detailed experimental procedures and real‑world anal…
Humoral Control of Growth and Differentiation, Volume I: Vertebrate Regulatory Factors is a scholarly work that examines chemical (humoral) regulators involved in the control of cell growth, division, and differentiation in vertebrates. Edited by Joseph LoBue and Albert S. Gordon, the volume brings together contributions from leading researchers in endocrinology and developmental biology. The …
Textbook of Histology (Fifth Edition) is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that presents the microscopic structure of human tissues and organs with strong correlations to function. The book integrates light and electron microscopy, descriptive text, and detailed illustrations to provide a clear understanding of cellular and tissue organization. This edition is a thoroughly revised con…