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Index
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 An Opportunity for Greater Discovery
Chapter 2 Concurrent Engineering and Science
Chapter 3 Engineering and the Engineer
PART II FROM PEAS TO GENOME: ENGINEERING-ENABLED BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Chapter 4 Discovery of Chromosomes and the Submicrometer Microscope
Chapter 5 DNA: Gels, Paper, and Columns
Chapter 6 Structure of DNA and Proteins: X-ray Diffraction
Chapter 7 Observing DNA and Protein in Action: Radioisotope Labels
Chapter 8 Transcription and Electron Microscopy
Chapter 9 Protein and DNA Automated Sequencing
PART III CONCURRENT ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGY
Chapter 10 Concurrent versus Nonconcurrent Engineering
Chapter 11 The Engineers and Scientists of Concurrent Engineering
Chapter 12 Institutions and Teams for Concurrent Biology and Engineering
Chapter 13 Concurrent Engineering in the Clinic
Chapter 14 Unmet Needs: Mapping and Understanding Cell Signaling
Chapter 15 Unmet Needs: Cancer Example
Chapter 16 Summing Up
Notes
References
Index
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