Derived from the classic text originated by Lubert Stryer and continued by John Tymoczko and Jeremy Berg, A Short Course offers that bestseller's signature writing style and physiological emphasis, while focusing on the major topics taught in a one-semester biochemistry course.
John L. Tymoczko was Towsley Professor of Biology Emeritus at Carleton College, where he taught from 1976 until his death in 2019. He taught a variety of courses, including Biochemistry, Biochemistry Laboratory, Oncogenes and the Molecular Biology of Cancer, and Exercise Biochemistry, and cotaught an introductory course, Energy Flow in Biological Systems. Professor Tymoczko received his B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1970 and his PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Chicago with Shutsung Liao at the Ben May Institute for Cancer Research. He then had a postdoctoral position with Hewson Swift of the Department of Biology at the University of Chicago. The focus of his research was on steroid receptors, ribonucleoprotein particles, and proteolytic processing enzymes.
not that bad of a textbook i just hate biochem and i also had the world’s worst professor. to anyone prepping for the mcat @ umich don’t even take chem 351 just read this book because the class is literally the entire class
I saw my book list from this year and thought, I read more than that! So I'm including my school books, just to remind myself of everything I read even if it wasn't for fun. 😆