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Basic Laboratory Methods for Biotechnology, Third Edition is a
versatile textbook that provides students with a solid foundation
to pursue employment in the biotech industry and can later serve as
a practical reference to ensure success at each stage in their
career. The authors focus on basic principles and methods while
skillfully including recent innovations and industry trends
throughout. Fundamental laboratory skills are emphasized, and boxed
content provides step by step laboratory method instructions for
ease of reference at any point in the students' progress. Worked
through examples and practice problems and solutions assist student
comprehension. Coverage includes safety practices and instructions
on using common laboratory instruments. Key Features: Provides a
valuable reference for laboratory professionals at all stages of
their careers. Focuses on basic principles and methods to provide
students with the knowledge needed to begin a career in the
Biotechnology industry. Describes fundamental laboratory skills.
Includes laboratory scenario-based questions that require students
to write or discuss their answers to ensure they have mastered the
chapter content. Updates reflect recent innovations and regulatory
requirements to ensure students stay up to date. Tables, a detailed
glossary, practice problems and solutions, case studies and
anecdotes provide students with the tools needed to master the
content. To succeed in the lab, it is crucial to be comfortable
with the math calculations that are part of everyday work. This
accessible introduction to common laboratory techniques focuses on
the basics, helping even readers with good math skills to practice
the most frequently encountered types of problems. Basic Laboratory
Calculations for Biotechnology, Second Edition discusses very
common laboratory problems, all applied to real situations. It
explores multiple strategies for solving problems for a better
understanding of the underlying math. Primarily organized around
laboratory applications, the book begins with more general topics
and moves into more specific biotechnology laboratory techniques at
the end. This book features hundreds of practice problems, all with
solutions and many with boxed, complete explanations; plus hundreds
of "story problems" relating to real situations in the lab.
Additional features include: Discusses common laboratory problems
with all material applied to real situations Presents multiple
strategies for solving problems help students to better understand
the underlying math Provides hundreds of practice problems and
their solutions Enables students to complete the material in a
self-paced course structure with little teacher assistance Includes
hundreds of "story problems"that relate to real situations
encountered in the laboratory
Los Angeles is no stranger to glamour, celebrity . . . and murder.
When Susan Kaplan moves to L.A. to become a TV writer, she's
thrilled to be hired as a writers' assistant on the well-regarded
but low-rated TV series Babbitt & Brooks. The last thing she
expects, however, is that she'd find herself working for the
beautiful yet seriously neurotic Rebecca Saunders, the show's
less-than-competent associate producer who may or may not have
gotten the job by sleeping with Babbitt & Brooks' demanding
creator and executive producer, Ray Goldfarb.
And Susan definitely doesn't expect to find murdered Rebecca's
body in her office at the studio early one morning. When the police
learn that Rebecca torpedoed Susan's writing career shortly before
her death, Susan becomes their number one suspect. Determined to
prove her innocence and find the murderer, Susan discovers that all
her colleagues have secrets they would kill to protect.
From producers to writers to stars, it seems that the hopes and
dreams of nearly everyone associated with the show were being
threatened by Rebecca.
Despite the danger to her own life, Susan remains determined to
find Rebecca's killer and in the process unmasks the dirty little
secrets behind the making of a primetime television series. She
learns that real life behind the camera is far more dramatic than
the fictional one in front of it.
Lisa Seidman draws on her thirty years of experience as a
successful television writer to take the reader behind the scenes
and show how the struggle to achieve high ratings truly can lead to
murder.
Lisa Seidman weaves together vivid characters, delightful mystery,
and the wry wit of a true TV insider to create a delicious tale of
reckless ambition and literal and figurative backstabbing that will
not only entertain you, but change your relationship with your
television forever. Sheryl J. Anderson, author of "Killer Heels"
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