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Lewin's Essential GENES, Second Edition
Benjamin Lewin, PhD, Jocelyn E. Krebs, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Elliott S. Goldstein, PhD, Associate Professor, Arizona State University, Stephen T. Kilpatrick, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

ISBN-13: 9780763759155
ISBN-10: 0763759155
$119.95 (Sugg. US List)
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809 Pages
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Benjamin Lewin, PhD

Benjamin Lewin originally trained as a geneticist at Cambridge University. He founded the journal Cell in 1974 and was Editor until 1999. He also founded the associated journals Neuron, Immunity, and Molecular Cell. When he left Cell, he founded Virtual Text.


Jocelyn E. Krebs, PhD - Associate Professor, University of Alaska, Anchorage

Jocelyn E. Krebs has been a member of the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alaska Anchorage since 2000. She received her B.A. in Biological Sciences from Bard College in 1991 and her PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California Berkeley in 1997. Her research focuses on the mechanisms by which DNA transactions such as transcription and repair are accomplished in the context of chromatin. Her teaching interests are in Molecular Biology (taught at the undergraduate, graduate, and first-year medical school levels), as well as the Molecular Biology of Cancer.

 


Elliott S. Goldstein, PhD - Associate Professor, Arizona State University

Elliott S. Goldstein earned his B.S. in Biology from the University of Hartford (Connecticut) and his Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of Minnesota, Department of Genetics and Cell Biology. Following this, he was awarded an N.I.H. Postdoctoral Fellowship to work with Dr. Sheldon Penman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Leaving Boston, he joined the faculty at Arizona State University in Tempe, where he is an Associate Professor in the Cellular, Molecular and Biosciences program in the School of Life Sciences, and in the Honors Disciplinary Program. His research interests are in the area of molecular and developmental genetics of early embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster. In recent years, he has focused on the Drosophila counterparts of the human proto-oncogenes jun and fos. His primary teaching responsibilities are in the undergraduate General Genetics course as well as the graduate level Molecular Genetics course. 


Stephen T. Kilpatrick, PhD - Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Stephen T. Kilpatrick is an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (UPJ). He received a B.S.  in Biology for Eastern College (now Eastern University) and a PhD from the Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University. His research an teaching interests are in evolutionary molecular genetics. UPJ is an undergraduate degree-granting campus of the University of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Kilpatrick regularly teaches undergraduate courses in majors introductory biology, genetics, evolution, molecular genetics, and biostatistics. Prior to coauthoring the Second Edition of Lewin's Essential Genes, Dr. Kilpatrick has co-authored the test banks for the first edition and for Lewin's GENES VIII and GENES IX. He has also authored ancillaries and pedagogical materials for several introductory non-majors and majors biology and genetics textbooks.


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