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Chiras, Colorado College ISBN: 0-7637-2899-3 Paperback • 560 pages • © 2005 Human Biology, Fifth Edition provides students with a clear and concise introduction to the general concepts of mammalian biology and human structure and function. The Fifth Edition’s focus on health and homeostasis enhances students’ understanding of their own health needs and presents the scientific background necessary to think critically about biological information they encounter in the media. The completely revised content and exceptional new art and photos provide students with a more user-friendly text, including new sections on human reproduction and development as well as on immunity and disease, excellent chapter learning tools to maximize comprehension of the material, and more. Key Features Student Supplements • A new section on IMMUNITY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES (Part 3), featuring a chapter on emerging and re-emerging diseases, by Jeffery Pommerville, author of the bestselling textbook, Alcamo’s Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition. • Chemistry in Context – information on important biological molecules placed in context throughout the text where chemistry is directly applicable and relevant. • The previous editions’ Health, Homeostasis, and the Environment sections are now focused on Health and Homeostasis. • New end-of-chapter study guide to reinforce and test students’ understanding of key material. • A strong critical thinking emphasis helps students learn how to make informed health decisions and think critically about the biological information they encounter in the media. • New art and photos to enhance visual learning of Human Biology. NEW - Human Biology Lab Manual Instructor Supplem ents Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM: ISBN: 0-7637-3434-9 This Instructor’s ToolKit includes a powerful set of programs that can easily be integrated into your daily routine to help save time, while making classroom presentation more educational for students. This CD-ROM contains complete text files for the instructor’s manual and test bank, a test generator, PowerPoint lecture outline slides, an image bank, and transparency masters. Transparency Set ISBN: 0-7637-3435-7 A valuable teaching tool, this set contains 140 of the more frequently used images from Human Biology, Fifth Edition. Charles Welsh, LaRoche College ISBN: 0-7637-3843-3 Charles Welsh’s Human Biology Lab Manual includes 18 lab exercises to study how the human body works. Labs may be taught in any order, offering instructors the flexibility to mold the text to suit their own needs and course lengths. Student Study Guide ISBN: 0-7637-3433-0 Designed to help students gain a more thorough understanding of the topics, this study guide contains chapter overviews, outlines, learning objectives, study tips pertinent to each chapter, art labeling exercises, concept map exercises, and practice tests. Student Note-Taking Guide ISBN: 0-7637-3605-8 This handy tool provides students with a visual guide that follows the chapter topics presented in the textbook. By working with this guide, students are seeing, hearing, writing, and later, reading and reviewing the material covered. Human Biology Web Site Available at http://www.jbpub.com/humanbiology/5e The Human Biology Web Site offers students an unprecedented degree of integration between their text and the online world. The site contains Tools for Learning, an online student review area to help students study for their class. Numerous resources aid in students’ understanding of the material presented in the text. The site also introduces students to independent sites that directly relate to topics mentioned in the chapters. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the Human Body Robert K. Clark, Cumberland County College ISBN: 0-7637-4816-1 Paperback • 474 pages • © 2005 Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the Human Body provides an informal, analogydriven introduction to anatomy and physiology for nonscience students, especially those preparing for careers in the allied health sciences. This accessible text is designed with an uncluttered format, an encouraging tone, and excellent preview and review tools to help your students succeed. The text provides enough detail to satisfy well-prepared students, while the personal and friendly presentation will keep even the least-motivated students reading and learning. Key Features Student Supplements • Analogies are used throughout the text, often depicted in simple illustrations to aid student visualization of concepts taught in the book. • Organized to aid student learning, the first section begins with an explanation of basic chemistry and builds on this background, covering cells, how tissues are the building materials of the body, the body as a whole, and the concept of homeostasis; the next six sections group together systems in ways that build student understanding of concepts. • Flexible topic arrangement allows for the shifting of chapter order. 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Virtually every structure of the human body typically studied in an introductory course is examined. Chapters are concise and complete, enabling students to master smaller sections of information in a cohesive manner. The Anatomy Answer Book: 4,000 Questions and Answers for Pre-Exam Review A Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, Eighth Edition Anne Donnersberger and Anne Lesak Scott, both of Moraine Valley Community College Cat Version: ISBN: 0-7637-2656-7 Spiral • 530 pages • © 2005 Pig Version: ISBN: 0-7637-3619-8 Spiral • 525 pages • © 2005 Now Available in Cat and Fetal Pig Versions An updated classic, A Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology, Eighth Edition, is intended for the laboratory portion of a one- or two-term course in anatomy and physiology for students planning a health science or health-related career. Its fifteen integrated units, each consisting of a Purpose, Objectives, Materials, Procedures, Self-Test, Case Studies, and Short Answer Questions, emphasize human anatomy and physiology and use the cat or fetal pig as the dissection specimen. This comprehensive and versatile lab text makes an ideal companion to any current anatomy and physiology textbook, or it can be used as both a main text and lab manual to provide significant savings for your students. Key Features: • New exercises and expanded, updated classics provide students with a solid foundation in anatomy and physiology. • Flexible organization. Material can be easily adapted to accommodate courses of different length or scope. Units can be presented in almost any order and are suitable to self-paced individualized learning with very little instructor supervision needed. • New illustrations enhance and reinforce chapter material to maximize students’ understanding of the topic. • Enhanced visual learning with 48 full-color histology photographs and over 70 cat/pig and human cadaver anatomy photographs. • Instructor’s Guides are available. W. Kenneth Metcalf, MD, Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center ISBN: 0-7637-3059-9 Paperback • 468 pages • © 2005 For students trying to review vast quantities of material in a limited amount of time, this text with its simple question and answer format provides a tool for rapid review. It assumes that the reader has some basic knowledge of anatomy and is formatted to refresh this knowledge base before examinations to improve examination performance. Human Body Systems: Structure, Function and Environment Daniel D. Chiras, Colorado College ISBN: 0-7637-2356-8 Paperback • 147 pages • © 2003 This concise text focuses on the organ systems that comprise and control our bodies. It is written for those who want to learn more about the body’s physiological systems and how they operate, and about what happens when things go wrong. This is the ideal companion to your general biology course. Exploring the Way Life Works: The Science of Biology Mahlon Hoagland, Bert Dodson, and Judy Hauck ISBN: 0-7637-1688-X Paperback • 384 pages • © 2001 Organized around one central idea, the unity that underlies biological diversity, this book presents biology’s basic concepts and applications through a brilliant interweaving of incisive explanations, imaginative analogies, and stunning visual graphics. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 CELLS Edited by Dr. Benjamin Lewin, Lynne Cassimeris, Vishwanath R. Lingappa, and George Plopper ISBN: 0-7637-3905-7 Hardcover • 900 pages • © 2007 CELLS, the most cutting-edge textbook in the field, is a must-have for the advanced undergraduate/early graduate course in cell biology. This important new text covers the structure, organization, growth, regulation, movements, and interactions of cells, with an emphasis on eukaryotic cells. Under the direction of Dr. Benjamin Lewin and three expert section editors, each chapter was prepared by top scientists who specialize in the subject area. All chapters have been carefully edited to maintain a consistent level throughout the text, and to assure that all necessary topics are covered. Where they are known the molecular bases for human diseases are discussed in each chapter. Key Features Table of Contents • Richly illustrated with stunning illustrations throughout, including numerous photographs, electron micrographs, and clear, comprehensive drawings. • A Key Concepts Box opens each section and highlights important topics discussed throughout that section. • Key Terms are highlighted throughout the text and definition links are emphasized on the text’s web site. • Students who purchase CELLS will receive free access to the entire contents of the Virtual Text web site. This site features an online, active learning versions of Lewin’s popular Genes VIII and Essential Genes texts, as well as numerous articles, updates and essays. Part 1. Introduction 1. What is a cell? Benjamin Lewin Student Supplements eLearning Website: This site provides a wealth of additional resources and study aids. Instructor Supplements Instructor’s Toolkit CD-COM: Includes PowerPoint Image Bank, PowerPoint Lecture Outlines, TestBank, Animations, and Videos. Part 2. Membranes and transport mechanisms 2. Transport of ions and small molecules across membranes, Stephan E. Lehnart and Andrew R. Marks, Columbia University 3. Membrane targeting of proteins, Tom Rutkowski and Vishwanath R. Lingappa, University of Michigan/University of California, San Francisco 4. Protein trafficking between membranes, Graham Warren and Ira Mellman, Yale University Part 3. The nucleus 5. Nuclear structure and transport, Charles N. Cole and Pamela A. Silver, Dartmouth College/Harvard Medical School 6. Chromatin and chromosomes, Benjamin Lewin Part 4. The cytoskeleton 7. Microtubules, Lynne Cassimeris, Lehigh University 8. Actin, Enrique M. De La Cruz and E. Michael Ostap, Yale University/ University of Pennsylvania 9. Intermediate filaments, Birgit Lane, University of Dundee Part 5. Cell division, apoptosis, and cancer 10. Mitosis, Conly Rieder, Wadsworth Center (New York) 11. Cell cycle regulation, Srinivas Venkatram, Kathleen L. Gould, Vanderbilt University, and Susan L. Forsburg, University of Southern California 12. Apoptosis, Douglas R. Green, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 13. Cancer—Principles and overview, Robert A. Weinberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Part 6. Cell communication 14. Principles of cell signaling, Melanie H. Cobb and Elliott M. Ross, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School 15. The extracellular matrix and cell adhesion, George Plopper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Part 7. Prokaryotic and plant cells 16. Prokaryotic cell biology, Jeff Errington, University of Oxford, Matthew Chapman, University of Michigan, Scott J. Hultgren and Michael Caparon, Washington University School of Medicine 17. Plant cell biology, Clive W. Lloyd, John Innes Centre, UK Essentials of Molecular Biology, Fourth Edition Laboratory Investigations in Molecular Biology George M. Malacinski, Indiana University ISBN: 0-7637-4011-X Paperback • 491 pages • © 2003 Steven A. Williams, Smith College Barton Slatko, New England Biolabs, Inc. John R. McCarrey, University of Texas, San Antonio ISBN: 0-7637-3329-6 Spiral • 225 pages • © 2006 The Fourth Edition of Essentials of Molecular Biology retains the brevity of presentation and emphasis on fundamentals that characterized the highly successful previous editions, and provides students with a basic introduction to molecular biology. The text strives to enhance learning by providing a reasonable amount of detail, as well as an overview of the importance of various macromolecules to the functioning of living cells. The text is organized into a series of modules that provide instructors with an opportunity to scale the treatment of various topics up or down to suit their course needs. Key Features: • A layered approach develops complexity chapter-by-chapter, rather than presenting a series of detail-laden descriptions all at once. • A chapter on genomics, bioinformatics, and proteomics reviews cutting-edge research strategies for the first time in a molecular biology textbook. • A Postscript has been added that reviews the most surprising developments in molecular biology over the past two decades. Intended for sophomore/junior level biology majors, Laboratory Investigations in Molecular Biology guides students through realistic research projects and demonstrates how these projects can be successfully performed in the modern research laboratory. This lab bench manual is divided into four major projects, which are then separated into numerous modules. Each module presents a wealth of photographs and illustrations clarifying important concepts and procedures. The manual suggests several possible tracks to follow for courses taught at various levels. To ensure fail safe function of the reagents required for each experiment, each lab is supported by the availability of pre-packaged and pre-tested kits containing all reagents required for each module. Laboratory Investigations in Molecular Biology is a key resource enhancing students’ understanding of critical laboratory procedures. Also Available: Human Embryonic Stem Cells: An Introduction to the Science and Therapeutic Potential Ann Kiessling, Harvard Medical School Scott Anderson ISBN: 0-7637-2341-X Paperback • 250 pages • © 2003 Look for NEW 2nd Edition February 2007. ISBN: 0-7637-4386-0 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Research Notebook Jones & Bartlett Publishers ISBN: 0-7637-0165-3 Paperback • 50 pages • © 1996 Perfect for all biology laboratory write-ups, this exceptional Notebook is easy to use for both students and researchers. The Notebook features recycled, carbonless paper and duplicate pages that are micro-perforated and three-hole punched for easy removal and organization. The emerging field of human embryonic stem cell biomedicine crosses many disciplinary boundaries – cell biology, reproductive biology, embryology, molecular biology, endocrinology, immunology, fetal medicine, transplantation medicine and surgery. This single reference provides basic information from these multiple disciplines as it pertains to the science of stem cells. New For 2007! Genes IX Benjamin Lewin ISBN: 0-7637-4063-2 Hardcover • 1100 pages • © 2007 Newly revised, the ninth edition of this classic text continues to educate students with an in-depth, cutting-edge look into the ever changing field of Molecular Biology. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Alcamo’s Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition Jeffrey C. Pommerville, Glendale Community College ISBN: 0-7637-0067-3 Hardcover • 1120 pages • © 2004 Look For New Eighth Edition in November 2006! The Seventh Edition of this classic text is filled with updated content, new pedagogical features, an enhanced art program, and updated student and instructor supplements. Revised by Jeffrey C. Pommerville, Alcamo’s Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition retains the signature student-friendly writing style of Dr. Ed Alcamo. This edition includes newly added material to keep pace with new developments in the field such as a new chapter covering genetic engineering and bacterial genomics and the latest information on emerging infectious diseases. This is the ideal microbiology text for nursing and allied health students, and is appropriate for other non-majors microbiology courses. Key Features Student Supplements • MicroInquiry Boxes emphasize critical reasoning using scenarios and case studies that encourage students to investigate an important aspect of the chapter being studied • A new chapter covering genetic engineering and bacterial genomics (Chapter 7) • Rewritten chapters on viruses (Chapter 12) and immunology (Chapter 19) • Updated and revised content that reflects the most recent advances and findings about emerging infectious diseases including SARS, West Nile encephalitis, and monkeypox • Coverage of organisms thought to be potential bioterrorism agents • New artwork and many new photographs to improve learning and understanding Alcamo’s Laboratory Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition ISBN: 0-7637-2665-6 Spiral • 314 pages • © 2004 This popular lab manual offers thirty multi-part lab exercises designed to provide students with basic training in the handling of microorganisms, while exploring microbial properties and uses. Student Study Guide ISBN: 0-7637-4536-7 Paperback • 311 Pages • © 2004 Online Learning Center: Available at: http://microbiology.jbpub.com/7e/. Instructor Supplements Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM ISBN: 0-7637-3379-2 • © 2004 This helpful CD-ROM contains an electronic test bank and testgenerating software, PowerPointTM lecture outline slides, Kaliedescope Media Viewer, and text files of the complete instructor’s manual. Microbes and Society: An Introduction to Microbiology I. Edward Alcamo, late, of State University of New York at Farmingdale ISBN: 0-7637-1430-5 Hardcover • 443 pages • © 2003 Microbes and Society is designed for a foundation course in life science for liberal arts students. This timely text emphasizes the relevance of microbes and their role in the everyday lives of humans — microbes in food production and agriculture, in biotechnology and industry, and in ecology and the environment. Encounters in Microbiology Edited by I. Edward Alcamo, late, of State University of New York at Farmingdale ISBN: 0-7637-1576-X Paperback • 135 pages • © 2001 Emergency room physicians and specialists are medical detectives diagnosing microbial diseases in these sixteen “Vital Signs” articles from Discover Magazine. New for 2006! Guide to Infectious Diseases by Body System AIDS: The Biological Basis, Fourth Edition Benjamin S. Weeks, Ph.D., Adelphi University I. Edward Alcamo, late, State University of New York, Farmingdale ISBN: 0-7637-3714-3 Paperback • 340 pages • © 2006 Built upon the foundation of Professor Alcamo’s work, AIDS: The Biological Basis, Fourth Edition continues to educate professors and students alike about the biology of HIV and AIDS. With completely updated content and extended commentary and discussion topics, this text continues to evolve to keep abreast of epidemiological patterns and research developments. New to this edition: Jeffrey C. Pommerville, Glendale Community College ISBN: 0-7637-3481-0 Dr. Pommerville’s Guide to Infectious Diseases by Body System offers readers an excellent tool for learning about microbial diseases. Each of the fifteen body system units presents a brief introduction to the anatomical system and the bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic organisms infecting the system. Anatomical illustrations are captioned with the diseases’ signs and symptoms. Each unit also provides the names and brief descriptions of each disease, and their causes and treatments. This book makes an excellent infectious disease primer and quick reference for any microbiology, anatomy and physiology, or allied health student. • All epidemiological data for worldwide trends, regional trends, and USA statistics have been updated. • More detailed discussion of the immune system and how the cells of the immune system work together. • The discussion of various tissue specific pathologies seen in AIDS patients has been extended to include more examples of diseases and research-based explanations for the development of these AIDS-associated diseases. • New and improved figures and art have been incorporated AIDS: Science and Society, Fourth Edition Hung Fan, Ross F. Conner, and Luis P. Villarreal, all of University of California at Irvine ISBN: 0-7637-0086-X Paperback • 229 pages • © 2004 Look for NEW 5th Edition January 2007. ISBN: 0-7637-4263-5 Biomedical research and technology have brought about new, more effective treatment for AIDS and have hastened progress toward an eventual cure, but this terrible epidemic still poses new and unforeseen difficulties with no immediate biological solution in sight. AIDS: Science and Society, Fourth Edition, confronts these challenges by providing readers with a conceptual framework that will help them to understand and make informed decisions about AIDS-related issues. How Pathogenic Viruses Work Lauren Sompayrac, retired, University of Colorado, Boulder ISBN: 0-7637-2082-8 Paperback • 115 pages • © 2002 Coming Soon Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Theory and Practice, Second Edition Kenrad Nelson, John Hopkins University and Carolyn Williams, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ISBN: 0-7637-2879-9 Hardcover • 850 pages • © 2007 This thorough revision contains new chapters on principles of immunology, measles and polio, meningococcal infections, including pneumococcal, and influenza infections. The chapter on emerging infections has been divided into one of mosquitoborne infections and includes West Nile Virus, Rift V and Dengue as well as other arthropod-borne infections. SARS and Monkey Pox are included in the new chapter. All other chapters have been updated. Introduction to Human Disease, Seventh Edition Leonard V. Crowley, University of Minnesota, Riverside Medical Center, Century Community College, College of St. Catherine ISBN: 0-7637-4231-7 Hardcover • 816 pages • © 2007 Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Essential Genetics: A Genomics Perspective, Fourth Edition Daniel L. Hartl, Havard University Elizabeth W. Jones, Carnegie Mellon University ISBN: 0-7637-3527-2 Paperback . 600 Pages © 2006 Completely updated to reflect new discoveries and current thinking in the field, the fourth edition of this classic text offers a student-friendly introduction to contemporary genetics. Designed for the shorter, less comprehensive introductory course, Essentials Genetics is written in a clear, lively, and concise manner, and includes many special features that make the text “user friendly.” Carefully chosen topics provide students with a solid foundation for understanding the basic processes of gene transmission, mutation, expression, and regulation. The text also helps students develop skills in problem solving, achieve a sense of the social and historical context in which genetics has developed, and become aware of the genetic resources and information available through the Internet. New Features of the Fourth Edition Include: Student Supplements • Enhanced visual learning with over 100 vibrant new and revised illustrations. • Major new section on molecular evolution that focuses on how inferences about gene evolution, protein evolution, and organismic evolution can be gleaned from DNA or protein sequences. • New section on genetic control of the cell cycle through cyclins, cyclin-dependent protein kinases, and other mechanisms. • Major new section on tracing human history through Ychromosome haplotypes. • New discussion of roboswitches and mechanisms of RNA interference. GeNETics on the Web: Providing animated flashcards, practice Tab le of Contents 1. The Genetic Code of Genes and Genomes 2. Transmission Genetics: Heritage from Mendel 3. The Chromosomal Basis of Heredity 4. Gene Linkage and Genetic Mapping 5. Human Chromosomes and Chromosome Behavior 6. DNA Structure, Replication, and Manipulation 7. The Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses 8. The Molecular Genetics of Gene Expression 9. Molecular Mechanisms of Gene Regulation 10. Genomics, Proteomics, and Genetic Engineering 11. The Genetic Control of Development 12. Molecular Mechanisms of Mutation and DNA Repair 13. Molecular Genetics of the Cell Cycle and Cancer 14. Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics 15. The Genetic Basis of Complex Inheritance questions, and an online glossary, GeNETics on the Web reinforces key concepts learned in the text. Visit GeNETics on the Web at www.jbpub.com/genetics/. Study Guide and Solutions Manual: Authored by Elena R. Lozovsky, this study aid contains chapter outlines, key terms, and study questions to enhance student learning. Worked solutions for all the Concepts in Action problems found within the text are provided. (ISBN: 0-7637-3844-1) Student Note-Taking Guide: Featuring images from the text and room to write notes, this guide will help students follow classroom presentations and reinforce key concepts. (ISBN: 0-7637-3907-3) Instructor Supplements Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM ISBN: 0-7637-3575-2 This essential instructor resource provides customizable PowerPoint presentations with over 450 images and tables from the text, the Computerized TestBank, and the Solutions Manual. Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, Sixth Edition Genetics of Populations, Third Edition Daniel L. Hartl, Harvard University Elizabeth W. Jones, Carnegie Mellon University ISBN: 0-7637-1511-5 Cloth • 854 Pages • © 2005 Philip W. Hedrick, Arizona State University ISBN: 0-7637-4772-6 Cloth • 737 Pages • © 2005 Written by two renowned authorities in the field, Genetics, Sixth Edition provides a current, clear, comprehensive, and balanced introduction to genetics and genomics at the college level. It treats transmission genetics, molecular genetics, and evolutionary genetics as fully integrated subjects, and provides students with an unprecedented understanding of the basic processes of gene transmission, mutation, expression, and regulation. The text also explores the connections between modern and historical experimental methods used by geneticists, and offers valuable insight into the important historical and social context of genetics and genomics. Key Features: • New to this Edition! Chapters have been re-arranged to include updated content and new sections on genomics and proteomics, molecular evolution, history of the human Y chromosome, gene regulation through small RNA molecules, analysis of proteinprotein interactions, and much more. • The Sixth Edition includes additional exercises in each chapter. The text’s author-written problems are plentiful and diverse in level and format. They are designed to reinforce the concepts introduced within the text and to challenge students to achieve a full understanding of the material. • Connecting past and present, the Connections are unique excerpts from the original literature of genetics, each introduced with a brief explanatory passage. The papers range from Mendel’s early writing to the latest research, and serve to enrich the material in the text. • A list of Principles and an Outline introduce the main focus of each chapter, and each chapter is concluded with a complete, concise Summary, and Key Terms in Context, a set of new fill-in exercises. A new Word Roots section helps students interpret and remember the meaning of the key terms. At the end of the book there is an updated, concise Dictionary of Genetics. Written by a leading expert in the field, Genetics of Populations, Third Edition is the most current and comprehensive introduction to genetics for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. In the past several years, interest in the application of population genetic principles to new molecular data has greatly increased. Dr. Hedrick’s new edition exemplifies his commitment to keeping pace with this dynamic area of study by emphasizing this recent change in interest. Students will stay informed of evolving trends and gain important insight into the developments in genetics with the new Third Edition of Genetics of Populations. Key Features: • This NEW edition focuses on data from genome projects that compare population samples to identify patterns of genetic diversity and genes that have been under selection. • Chapters have been completely updated with the latest examples and approaches in the field. • The text also includes NEW and updated tables, chapter exercises, end-of-chapter problems, art, photographs, featured researchers, and much more! Also Available: The Gist of Genetics: Guide to Learning and Review Rowland H. Davis and Stephen G. Weller, both of University of California, Irvine ISBN: 0-7637-0745-7 Paperback • 250 pages • © 1998 How the Human Genome Works Edwin H. McConkey, University of Colorado, Boulder ISBN: 0-7637-2384-3 Paperback • 118 pages • © 2004 The perfect resource for nursing, science, and medical students, as well as practicing nurses and physicians, this unique text explains the basics of the human genome: what it is, what it does, and its implications in health and disease. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Evolution, Third Edition Monroe W. Strickberger, University of California, Berkeley ISBN: 0-7637-3824-7 Paperback • 722 pages • © 2000 Look for NEW 4th Edition January 2007. ISBN: 0-7637-0066-5 In this Third Edition of Evolution, Monroe Strickberger presents biology students with a basic introduction to prevailing knowledge and ideas about evolution — how, why, and where the world and its organisms changed throughout history. By using a range of disciplines to explain the events and causes for organismic change, this text helps build a foundation of evolutionary thought in the often-specialized framework of a biology major’s curriculum. Key Features: • New Chapter on Differentiation and the Evolution of Development. • Profiles of modern scientists who are actively engaging in research in various fields of evolution. • Special topics boxes provide in-depth analyses of evolutionary theories, events, mechanisms, and advances in research. Teaching Biological Evolution in Higher Education: Methodological, Religious, and Nonreligious Issues Brian J. Alters, McGill University ISBN: 0-7637-2889-6 Paperback • 136 pages • © 2005 Teaching Biological Evolution in Higher Education examines the religious and nonreligious issues surrounding this central concept of life science; explores students’ common scientific misconceptions; describes approaches for teaching topics and principles of evolution; and offers strategies for handling the various problems some students have with the idea of evolution due to religious influences. This book is an indispensable resource for all instructors who teach aspects of biological evolution in their college courses. Missing Links: Evolutionary Concepts and Transitions Through Time Robert A. Martin, Murray State University ISBN: 0-7637-2196-4 Paperback • 304 pages • © 2004 Missing Links: Evolutionary Concepts and Transitions Through Time provides readers with a compendium of scientific evidence of extinct organisms, or “missing links,” that bridge the evolutionary gaps between primordial species and modern life. The book introduces newcomers to the field of evolutionary science with an accessible discussion of basic scientific practices, rock and fossil dating techniques, and schools of classification. Readers are then ushered through a fascinating array of examples of evolutionary transition at all chronological and geographical scales, from the ultimate origins of life on Earth to the morphological changes that readers will observe during their lifetimes. Defending Evolution: A Guide to the Creation/ Evolution Controversy Brian J. Alters, McGill University and Sandra Alters Foreword by Stephen Jay Gould ISBN: 0-7637-1118-7 Paperback • 262 pages • © 2001 This handbook explains why so many students reject evolution and helps science instructors better understand students’ Creationist beliefs. Note: Review copies are not available for this title. Early Life: Evolution on the Precambrian Earth, Second Edition Lynn Margulis and Michael Dolan, both of University of Massachusetts, Amherst ISBN: 0-7637-1463-1 Paperback • 168 pages • © 2002 This new edition offers an informative and compelling analysis of microbial evolution, including new discoveries from the past two decades. Invitation to Oceanography, Fourth Edition Paul R. Pinet, Colgate University ISBN: 0-7637-4079-9 Paperback • 576 pages • © 2006 Designed for the undergraduate, non-science major, the new Fourth Edition of Invitation to Oceanography provides a complete, concise overview of how the ocean works, spanning the four major divisions of ocean science: geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. Its informal, conversational style and use of familiar analogies makes this text appropriate for a broad range of readers. Pinet’s latest edition includes over 60 new illustrations and photographs to clarify key concepts in the text. Also new are cutting-edge features on such hot topics as Hurricane Katrina, the 2004 megatsunami, and many other important updates and end of chapter material. Invitation to Oceanography is the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and accessible text available for your students! Key Features Table of Contents • Expanded and updated discussions on climate change, El Niño and La Niña, and Global Positioning Systems. • New boxed features address hot topics and current events, including the 2004 megatsunami and Hurricane Katrina. • New appendices include Classification of Marine Organisms and the Coriolis Effect. • Glossary terms now include page numbers where the term may be found within the text. • Over 60 new illustrations and photographs. 1. The Growth of Oceanography 2. The Planet Oceanus 3. The Origin of Ocean Basins 4. Marine Sedimentation 5. The Properties of Seawater 6. Wind and Ocean Circulation 7. Waves in the Ocean 8. Tides 9. Marine Ecology 10. Biological Productivity in the Ocean 11. The Dynamic Shoreline 12. Coastal Habitats 13. Ocean Habitats and Their Biota 14. The Ocean’s Resources 15. The Human Presence in the Ocean Appendices Student Supplem ents Student Study Guide to accompany Invitation to Oceanography, 4e Karl Chaufee and Mark Jeffries ISBN: 0-7637-4296-1 This study guide contains chapter overviews, complete chapter outlines, learning objectives, diagram labeling exercises, graph and table interpretation exercises, and practice exams organized by chapter sections. It can be bundled with the text free of charge. Laboratory Exercises to accompany Invitation to Oceanography, 4e ISBN: 0-7637-4299-6 The laboratory exercises are complete unto themselves. The authors designed the exercises to make use of safe, readily available, inexpensive, and reusable material. Most of the labs are groupbased activities that demonstrate principles discussed in lectures. The labs require just minimal knowledge of science and math. Instructor Supplements Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM ISBN: 0-7637-4264-3 Contains Microsoft Word files of the Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, PowerPoint Lecture Outlines, a PowerPoint Image Bank, 100 transparency masters, 19 animations of text illustrations, and additional Quicktime movies from NOAA and NASA. http://www.jbpub.com/oceanlink Oceanlink provides students with “Tools for Learning,” free resources designed to help the reader explore in more depth the basic science and concepts of oceanography. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Eighth Edition James Sumich, Grossmont College John Morrissey, Hofstra University ISBN: 0-7637-3313-X Paperback • 449 pages • © 2004 Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Eighth Edition engages students in the excitement and challenge of understanding marine organisms and the environment in which they live. Marine organisms are examined within a framework of basic biological principles and processes that are fundamental to all forms of life in the sea including: taxonomy, evolution, ecology, behavior, and physiology. Key Features Student Supplements • The text has been extensively rewritten, updated, and reorganized into 13 chapters with major contributions from the new second author, John F. Morrissey. • A NEW chapter on marine birds and mammals in the polar seas has been added. • Text features expanded coverage of vertebrates including marine reptiles, birds, and mammals. • Tropical and Subtropical shallow seas chapter has been greatly expanded and updated. • Discussions related to environmental problems are now integrated throughout the text. Laboratory and Field Investigations of Marine Life, Eighth Edition Table of Contents 1. The Ocean as a Habitat 2. Patterns of Associations 3. Phytoplankton 4. Marine Plants 5. Marine Protozoans and Invertebrates 6. Marine Vertebrates 7. Estuaries 8. Temperate Coastal Seas 9. Tropical and Subtropical Shallow Seas 10. Open Oceans 11. The Deep-Sea Floor 12. Marine Birds and Mammals in Polar Seas 13. Harvesting Living Marine Resources James Sumich, Grossmont College and Gordon Dudley, Grossmont College ISBN: 0-7637-2915-9 Paperback • 195 Pages • © 2005 The only lab manual of its kind! Students will benefit from a more thorough examination of the topics introduced in the text and lectures through observation and critical thinking activities. Includes suggested topics for additional investigation and is an ideal complement to any marine biology teaching and learning package! http://bioscience.jbpub.com/marinebiology Web site to accompany Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Eighth Edition. This valuable resource includes study quizzes, flash cards, online glossary, chapter outlines, and links to Marine Biology in the News. Instructor Supplements Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM ISBN: 0-7637-2882-9 The ideal teaching companion, this helpful CD-ROM contains Kaleidoscope Media Viewer, PowerPointTM lecture outline slides, test generating software, instructor’s manual text files, animations, and movies. Environmental Science, Seventh Edition Daniel D. Chiras, Colorado College ISBN: 0-7637-0860-7 Paperback • 672 pages • © 2006 Environmental Science, Seventh Edition provides an in-depth look at the environmental problems facing the world today and offers a variety of solutions for how we, as a society, can achieve sustainability. The author focuses on the root causes and brings in experts on both sides of the issue to have their say in Point/Counterpoints on controversial topics. The Seventh Edition has been thoroughly updated and reorganized with new discoveries, new concepts, new environmental laws, and the most recent statistics on resources, population, and pollution. Key Features Table of Contents • Presents an in-depth look at the root cause of environmental problems and offers possible solutions. • Emphasizes critical thinking skills throughout, teaching students how to analyze issues and decide for themselves how to best approach environmental problems. • Examines all sides of the issues together with the pros and cons of potential solutions. • Highlights the importance of taking individual action to achieve a sustainable future. • Contains the latest statistics and new laws related to environmental issues, including a new section on energy and energy laws. 1. Environmental Science and Critical Thinking 2. Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development 3. Understanding the Root Causes of the Environmental Crisis 4. Principles of Ecology: How Ecosystems Work 5. Principles of Ecology: Biomes and Aquatic Life Zones 6. Principles of Ecology: Self-Sustaining Mechanisms in Ecosystems 7. Human Ecology: Our Changing Relationship with the Environment 8. Population: Measuring Growth and Its Impact 9. Stabilizing the Human Population: Strategies for Sustainability 10. Creating a Sustainable System of Agriculture to Feed the World’s People 11. Preserving Biological Diversity 12. Grasslands, Forests, and Wilderness: Sustainable Management Strategies 13. Water Resources: Preserving Our Liquid Assets and Protecting Aquatic Ecosystems 14. Nonrenewable Energy Sources 15. Foundations of a Sustainable Energy System: Conservation and Renewable Energy 16. The Earth and Its Mineral Resources 17. Creating Sustainable Cities, Suburbs, and Towns: Principles and Practices of Sustainable Community Development 18. Principles of Toxicology and Risk Assessment 19. Air Pollution and Noise: Living and Working in a Healthy Environment 20. Global Air Pollution: Ozone Depletion, Acid Deposition, and Global Warming 21. Water Pollution: Sustainably Managing a Renewable Resource 22. Pests and Pesticides: Growing Crops Sustainably 23. Hazardous and Solid Wastes: Sustainable Solutions 24. Environmental Ethics: The Foundation of a Sustainable Society 25. Sustainable Economics: Understanding the Economy and Challenges Facing the Industrial Nations 26. Sustainable Economic Development: Challenges Facing the Developing Nations 27. Law, Government, and Society Student Supplements A comprehensive website at http://environment.jbpub.com offers eLearning – an interactive study guide with a variety of activities including chapter reviews, study quizzes, virtual flash cards, and summaries of Point/Counterpoints. The site also provides links to many independent sites that provide additional coverage of chapter material, career information, freeware, and North American regional information. Instructor Supplements Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM Contains a PowerPoint Image Bank, PowerPoint Lecture Outline Slides, Instructor’s Manual, and Test Bank. The Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank include chapter outlines, sample syllabi, activities, chapter objectives, key terms, lecture outlines, and suggestions for presenting each chapter. The Test Bank provides over 2,000 questions in a variety of formats. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions, Third Edition Outlooks: Readings for Environmental Literacy, Second Edition Michael L. McKinney, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Robert M. Schoch, Boston University ISBN: 0-7637-0918-2 Hardcover • 560 pages • © 2003 Look For NEW 4th Edition December 2006. ISBN: 0-7637-4262-7 Michael L. McKinney, University of Tennessee, Knoxville ISBN: 0-7637-3280-X Paperback • 156 pages • © 2004 Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions provides a comprehensive overview and synthesis of current environmental issues, problems, and solutions. With lively and clear discussion, the authors describe the state of the planet in a fair, objective, and realistic manner. Their global systems approach enables students to recognize society as a central component of the environment’s interrelated systems. Key Features: • The focus on scientific principles provides the solid grounding needed to appreciate the issues and the advantages/ disadvantages of the solutions, yet is easily accessible to nonscience majors. • Input/output model illustrations throughout the text provide the framework for understanding the global systems paradigm. • Includes a new chapter on Land Resources and Management and new expanded chapter on biomes. • The concept of sustainability is frequently introduced as the basis for most solutions. Woven throughout the text are discussions and examples of sustainable technological, social, legal, and economical solutions. • What’s the Evidence? Questions ask the reader to review the authors’ arguments and decide whether the authors have successfully supported their conclusions. • Case Study boxes provide more detailed discussions of interesting environmental science controversies, applications, and experimental work. • Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM available to adopters. CD-ROM includes Kaleidoscope Media Viewer, PowerPoint Lecture Slides, Brownstone Diploma Computerized Test Bank, and Instructor’s Manual. Visit the EnviroNet Learning Web Site at http://environment. jbpub.com/mckinney for Practice Quizzes, Animated Flashcards, Integrated Exercises, and Answers to Study Questions! Outlooks: Readings for Environmental Literacy, Second Edition is an anthology of recent articles covering diverse viewpoints on environmental issues and solutions. The organization is the same sequence used in Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions, Third Edition, written by Michael L. McKinney and Robert M. Schoch; however, Outlooks provides tangible examples for the breadth of material students typically encounter when using any environmental science text. Case Studies in Environmental Science Michael L. McKinney, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Robert M. Schoch, Boston University ISBN: 0-3142-0397-4 Paperback • 203 pages • © 1996 Statistics: Concepts and Applications for Science, with Workbook David C. LeBlanc, Ball State University ISBN: 0-7637-1729-0 Paperback • 384 pages • © 2004 Designed for students majoring in the life, health, and natural sciences, this text and workbook package introduces statistics with an important emphasis on the real-world applications of statistical reasoning and procedures. Study Guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Sixth Edition J. Richard Hebel, PhD and Robert McCarter, ScD ISBN: 0-7637-3491-8 Paperback • 320 pages • © 2006 Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, Third Edition Plants, Genes, and Crop Biotechnology, Second Edition James D. Mauseth, University of Texas, Austin ISBN: 0-7637-2134-4 Hardcover • 868 pages • © 2003 Edited by Maarten J. Chrispeels, University of California, San Diego David E. Sadava, The Claremont Colleges ISBN: 0-7637-1586-7 Hardcover • 562 pages • © 2003 Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, Third Edition provides an updated, thorough overview of the fundamentals of botany. The topics and chapters are organized in a sequence that is easy to follow, beginning with the most familiar— structure—and proceeding to the less familiar—metabolism—then finishing with those topics that are probably the least familiar to most beginning students — genetics, evolution, the diversity of organisms, and ecology. Student’s Supplements: Botany Links Available at: http://biology.jbpub.com/botany/ This extensive student website includes Chapter Outlines, Botany Links, Web Exercises, Animated Flashcards, Plants and People Online, and Botany and Beyond boxes. Plant Biology Tutor CD-ROM Stephen E. Scheckler, Stewart A. Hill, and David Taylor, all of Virginia Polytechnical Institute Included Free with the Text! ISBN: 0-7637-0406-7 CD-ROM • © 1998 Included FREE with every copy of the text, this learning tool contains approximately 2,000 full-color images, dozens of animations, and three full-scale experiment simulations. The 14 tutorials on this CD-ROM cover four themes: ecology, growth and development, reproduction, and systematics and evolution. Instructor’s Supplements: Instructor’s ToolKit CD-ROM ISBN: 0-7637-2205-7 • © 2003 This CD-ROM includes text art, a photo library, transparency masters, an electronic test bank, and an instructor’s resource manual with teaching suggestions and laboratory exercises. Jones and Bartlett Publishers and the American Society of Plant Biologists have teamed up for the Second Edition of Plants, Genes, and Crop Biotechnology. The essays collected in this text bring together aspects of genetics and plant breeding, molecular biology and genetic engineering, plant development and reproduction, soils and plant nutrition, agro-ecology and the sustainability of agricultural practices, population increases and the difficulty of eradicating hunger, pest control practices and their environmental consequences, and the role of biotechnology in modern crop production. Note: Review copies are not available for this title. Protein Microarrays Edited by Mark Schena, PhD, TeleChem International, Inc. ISBN: 0-7637-3127-7 Hardcover • 469 pages • © 2005 This dynamic new volume conceived and edited by Mark Schena features twentyfour cutting-edge chapters from the leading laboratories in the hot new field of protein microarrays. In this book, Dr. Schena extends his original vision of parallelism and miniaturization to advance the protein microarray field, which promises important breakthroughs in disease diagnostics and drug discovery. Medical Biochemistry: Pearls of Wisdom Duane C. Eichler, University of South Florida College of Medicine ISBN: 0-7637-3525-6 Paperback • 160 pages • © 2006 Designed for students and physicians preparing for board and recertification exams and reviews, this text is an exceptional study aid and an excellent quick reference resource that provides clear, concise information on a wealth of topics within medical biochemistry. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 DNA Sequencing: Optimizing the Process and Analysis Edited by Jan Kieleczawa, PhD, Wyeth Research ISBN: 0-7637-4782-3 Hardcover • 204 pages • © 2005 DNA sequencing techniques have evolved rapidly in recent years, largely resulting from the Human Genome Project – but scientists still encounter challenges in sequencing genomes. DNA Sequencing was written to help scientists sequence difficult templates. It is also a practical guide to faster and more efficient routine DNA sequencing. Table of Contents: 1. Controlled Heat-Denaturation of DNA Plasmids Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research 2. Effect of Various Reagents on DNA Sequencing Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research 3. Sequencing of Difficult DNA Templates Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research 4. New DNA Sequencing Enzymes Sandra L. Spurgeon and John W. Brandis, Applied Biosystems 5. Beyond pUC: Vectors for Cloning Unstable DNA Ronald Godiska, Melodee Patterson, Tom Schoenfeld, and David A. Mead, Lucigen Corporation, Middleton, WI 6. Recombination-Based Cloning Vincent Ling, Wyeth Research 7. Plasmid Preparation Methods for DNA Sequencing Parke K. Flick, Amersham Biosciences 8. Optimization of Culture Growth in 96-Deep-Well Plates Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research 9. Automated DNA Scanners Used in Sequencing Laboratories Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research 10. Geospiza’s Finch-Server: A Complete Data Management System for DNA Sequencing Sandra Porter, Joe Slagel, and Todd Smith, Geospiza, Inc. 11. DNA Sequencing Database: A Flexible LIMS for DNA Sequencing Analysis Donald M. Koffman, DMK Concepts Inc. and Hemchand Sookdeo, Wyeth Research 12. Good Laboratory Practices, Good Manufacturing Procedures, and Quality Assurance in the DNA Sequencing Laboratory Michele Godlevski and Thalia Taylor, GlaxoSmithKline 13. The Future of DNA Sequencing: Towards an Affordable Genome Kevin McKernan, Agencourt Biosciences DNA Sequencing II: Optimizing Preparation and Cleanup Edited by Jan Kieleczawa, PhD, Wyeth Research ISBN: 0-7837-3383-0 Hardcover • 392 pages • © 2006 Kieleczawa’s second volume, DNA Sequencing II: Optimizing Preparation and Cleanup, provides an expert knowledgebase of useful methods for optimizing extraction, purification, quantification analysis, and cleanup in the DNA sequencing process. This lab bench reference is divided into four sections – DNA Purification, Cleanup of DNA Fragments, Storage of DNA, and Quantifying DNA and RNA – each offering the researcher indepth advice by top experts on that aspect of DNA sequencing technology. Table of Contents: Foreword by Richard Gibbs 1. Preparation of Difficult DNA Templates using Seven Different Commercial Methods 2. Isolation and Use of Bacterial and P1 Bacteriophage-Derived Artificial Chromosomes 3. Preparation of Genomic DNA from Animal Tissue 4. Extraction of Genomic DNA from Plant Tissue 5. Preparation of cDNA Probes for DNA Microarrays 6. Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Paraffin-Embedded Archival Tissues and other “Difficult” Sources 7. Comparison of Sequencing Data for DNAs Prepared Using TempliPhi Technology and Traditional Preparation Protocols 8. Whole Genome Amplification using the Multiple Displacement Amplification Reaction 9. Solid Phase Nucleic Acid Purification using Magnetic Beads 10. The Sanger Institute High-Throughput Sequencing Pipeline 11. Comparison of PCR Product Cleanup Methods for High Throughput Capillary Electrophoresis 12. Evaluation of Methods for Cleanup of DNA Sequencing Reactions 13. Thermostable DNA Polymerases for a Wide Spectrum of Applications: Comparison of a Robust Hybrid TopoTaq to other Enzymes 14. Prolonged Storage of Plasmid DNAs Under Different Conditions: Effect on Plasmid Integrity, Spectral Characteristics, and DNA Sequence Quality 15. The DNA BookTM - A New Method of the Storage and Distribution of Genome Resources 16. Assessing the Quantity, Purity, and Integrity of RNA and DNA Following Nucleic Acid Purification 17. Essential Software and Other Tools Used in Modern Biology Laboratories Note: Review copies are not available for these titles. Order today risk-free. If you are not completely satisfied, please return it within 30 days for a full refund or replacement copy. Apoptosis, Genomic Integrity, and Cancer Julien L. Van Lancker, University of California at Los Angeles ISBN: 0-7637-4541-3 Hardcover • 422 pages • © 2006 The life span of a cell is finite and on a path to death. Harmonious survival of the entire organism depends on the rigorous preservation of the controls that regulate this balance between replication and apoptosis (self-destruction), a balance that depends largely on the integrity of the genome. Cancer is a flagrant illustration of the danger of imbalances between cell proliferation and cell death. This book introduces the interactions of apoptosis, cell-cycle checkpoint controls, and the maintenance of genomic integrity through DNA repair in normal and cancer cells. Table of Contents Part 1 Introduction to Apoptosis 1. Morphology and Occurence of Apoptosis 2. Recognition and Disposal of the Apoptotic Bodies 3. Agents that Trigger Apoptosis 4. Genes and Gene Products in Apoptosis of C. elegans 5. The Bc1-2 Family 6. Interleukin 1-B Converting Enzyme (ICE) and Caspases 7. The Cytochrome c-Dependent Pathway to Apoptosis 8. Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins (IAPs) Part 2 Integrity of the Genome 9. The p53 Gene 10. Integrity of the Genome and Programmed Cell Death 11. Enzymes Potentially Involved in P53 Activation 12. P53 and the Cell Cycle 13. Cell Cycle Checkpoints 14. Cell Cycle Arrests 15. P53 Transactivation of GADD45 and MDM2 16. The P53 Family and Apoptosis Part 3 The Life and Death of the Cancer Cell 17. Tumor Transforming Growth Factors and Cancer 18. Protein Tyrosine Kinase Receptors and Cancer 19. The Oncogenic GTPases 20. Non-Receptor Protein Kinases and Cancer 21. The PiK3/AKT Pathway Cancer and Apoptosis 22. Transcription Factors and Cancer 23. Cancer and Genomic Instability 24. Cancer and Genomic Instability: Mismatch Repair and Cancer 25. The Role of Franconi Anemia, Breast Cancer and Bloom Syndrome Genes in Oncogensis 26. Cancer and Apoptosis Note: Review copies are not available for these titles. Order today risk-free. If you are not completely satisfied, please return it within 30 days for a full refund or replacement copy. How Cancer Works Lauren Sompayrac, PhD, Retired, University of Colorado, Boulder ISBN: 0-7637-1821-1 Paperback • 110 pages •© 2004 In nine clear and concise “Lectures” focusing on ten of the most common cancers, this book explains the basics of cancer: what it is, what it does, and what is being done to try to cure it. Using his trademark style of every day example, metaphor, anecdote and humor, Dr. Sompayrac conveys — step-by-step — the essentials of what we know about human malignancies, what conditions and events are necessary for tumors to form and grow, and what has been learned about stopping that process. Molecular Oncology of Breast Cancer Edited by Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College & Millennium Pharmaceutical, Inc Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD, FACP, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center ISBN: 0-7637-4810-2 Hardcover • 500 pages • © 2005 The first comprehensive reference to focus on the molecular development and treatment of the disease, Molecular Oncology of Breast Cancer provides authoritative information across the spectrum of modern breast cancer research and clinical care. This text gives readers vital, up-to-date information on important molecular discoveries that affect the everyday management of the breast cancer patient. Glioblastoma Multiforme Edited by James Markert, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham Vincent T. DeVita Jr., MD, Yale University Scholl of Medicine Steven A. Rosenberg, MD, PhD, National Cancer Institute Samuel Hellman, MD, University of Chicago ISBN: 0-7637-2640-0 Hardcover • 316 pages • © 2005 This outstanding resource book provides basic researchers and clinicians with a contemporary review of the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of glioblastoma multiforme, the most common and most deadly type of brain tumor. Jones and Bartlett Publishers • http://science.jbpub.com • 1-800-832-0034 Genomic and Molecular Neuro-Oncology Edited by Wei Zhang, PhD. Gregory N. Fuller, MD, PhD, both of The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center ISBN: 0-7637-2261-8 Hardcover • 344 pages • © 2004 Written for a broad range of researchers and clinicians including oncologists, neurologists, pathologists, neuroscientists, residents, postdoctoral fellows, and others in related fields, this comprehensive reference documents cuttingedge advances in genomic and molecular techniques for brain tumor research and clinical practice and describes their medical and therapeutic implications. Coming Soon! Molecular Oncology of Prostate Cancer Edited by Jeffrey S. Ross, MD, Albany Medical College and Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ISBN: 0-7637-4745-9 Hardcover • 450 pages • © 2007 This is the first book of its kind to focus on the molecular aspects of prostate cancer and how genetics, genomics, and proteomics interact in the predisposition, development, progression, and response to therapy of the disease. While serving as a concise reference text on the basic science and molecular biology of prostate cancer, Molecular Oncology of Prostate Cancer was written specifically for practicing urologists, medical and radiation oncologists, allied health pathologists, radiologists, and nurse oncologists who participate in the care of prostate Coming Soon! Biomedical Informatics: A User’s Guide Management of Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer and Cancer Treatment Jules J. Berman, Ph.D., M.D, President-Elect of the Association for Pathology Informatics, National Cancer Institute ISBN: 0-7637-4135-3 Hardcover • 300 pages • © 2007 Now more than ever professionals are confronted with the social and legal issues behind organizing and merging biomedical data. This text describes the different kinds of biomedical data, how the data can be legally and ethically acquired, how the data can be organized and annotated to conform to particular standards, and how data from diverse data sets can be related and analyzed. Pancreatic Cancer Edited by Daniel D. Von Hoff, MD, University of Arizona, Translation Genomics Research Institute Douglas B. Evans, MD, The University of Texas, Anderson Cancer Center Ralph H. Hruban, MD, The Johns Hopkins Hospital ISBN: 0-7637-2178-6 Hardcover • 848 pages • © 2005 This groundbreaking volume is the instant gold standard for authoritative information on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of pancreatic cancer. This book includes 54 state-of-theart chapters — all with full color illustrations — edited and written by world authorities on the subject. It is the first comprehensive reference available on the topic. Edited by Paul J. Hesketh, MD, Caritas St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center ISBN: 0-7637-3139-0 Hardcover • 256 pages • © 2005 For any cancer professional interested in minimizing treatment-induced complications for their patients, this volume provides the most up-to-date overview of the topic currently available. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the extent of this problem, the types of nausea and vomiting arising from cancer treatment, a review of pathophysiologic mechanisms and predictive factors, and options available for treatment strategies. Coming Soon! An Introduction to Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy Peter J. Larkin, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Analytical Research and Development ISBN: 0-7637-3150-1 Hardcover • 200 pages • © 2007 This text introduces readers to the fundamental principles and provides an integrated approach to the important group frequency of both Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy. Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation Edited by Paulette Mehta, MD, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System ISBN: 0-7637-1855-6 Hardcover • 486 pages • © 2004 The only comprehensive reference book on bone marrow and cell transplantation in children, Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation addresses all the major dimensions — both scientific and clinical — of these life-saving procedures. In 24 concise chapters, written by world experts in pediatric hematology, oncology, immunology, pathology, and pediatrics, this book provides authoritative, timely, evidence-based information across the spectrum of related childhood illnesses. Malignant Liver Tumors: Current and Emerging Therapies, Second Edition Edited by Pierre Clavien, MD, PhD, University Hospital – Zurich Yuman Fong, MD Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center H. Kim Lyerly, MD, Duke University Medical Center Michael A. Morse, MD, Duke University Medical Center Alan P. Venook, MD, University of California at San Francisco ISBN: 0-7637-1857-2 Hardcover • 482 pages • © 2004 Completely revised and updated by a renowned team of editors, the Second Edition of this classic reference on treating liver tumors includes the latest information on traditional and cuttingedge surgical approaches, new and emerging drugs and their new generation of delivery systems, radiation therapy, approach to “special” patients, and much more. Coming Soon! Bioimaging: Current Techniques in Light & Electron Microscopy Robert W. Roberson, PhD, Arizona State University Douglas E. Chandler, PhD, Arizona State University ISBN: 0-7637-3874-3 Hardcover • © 2007 Oncogenes, Second Edition Geoffrey M. 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