
Developmental Neurobiology
$127.01
- Paperback
360 pages
- Release Date
25 October 2017
Summary
Developmental Neurobiology tells the extraordinary process of neural development by showing how the scientific discoveries were made and how the hypotheses evolved over time. Each chapter explores the specific mechanisms of development while highlighting the key experiments and methods used to make those discoveries—including descriptions of, and experiments utilizing, both invertebrate and vertebrate animal models. This distinctive approach provides the essential facts while stre…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780815344827 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0815344821 |
| Author: | Lynne Bianchi |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Inc |
| Imprint: | CRC Press Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 360 |
| Release Date: | 25 October 2017 |
| Weight: | 746g |
| Dimensions: | 17mm x 421mm x 285mm |
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Developmental Neurobiology … is stimulating me to consider reviving my upper-level developmental neurobiology course, … [it] is a refreshingly powerful new textbook … because it is so obviously designed with advanced undergraduate readers in mind … Thus, a substantial part of my delight in this textbook arises from its frequent and colorful figures. Developmental Neurobiology … skillfully shares the wonder and mysteries of how the nervous system arises for an undergraduate audience. It is a thoughtful textbook that provides a strong resource to our community and our students …”
–The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, Fall 2018, 17 (1)
Developmental Neurobiology … is stimulating me to consider reviving my upper-level developmental neurobiology course, … [it] is a refreshingly powerful new textbook … because it is so obviously designed with advanced undergraduate readers in mind … Thus, a substantial part of my delight in this textbook arises from its frequent and colorful figures. Developmental Neurobiology … skillfully shares the wonder and mysteries of how the nervous system arises for an undergraduate audience. It is a thoughtful textbook that provides a strong resource to our community and our students …”
–The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, Fall 2018, 17 (1)
About The Author
Lynne Bianchi
Lynne Bianchi is Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and the Pre-Medical Program Director at Oberlin College where she has taught undergraduate students for over 15 years. Her research focuses on neuron-target interactions and the role of nerve growth factors in the embryonic auditory system.
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