Biochemistry is a relatively new science in Canada. E. Gordon Young, an early specialist in the field who knew personally many of the prominent biochemists in this country, is a particularly appropriate writer for this first history of the development of the science in Canada. He deals with the origins and development of biochemistry, first at fourteen universities, then at agricultural colleges, and subsequently in industry, government laboratories, and special institutions, and also with the biochemists involved throughout. The book then touches on biochemical societies and journals, financial support of research, and technical progress. The volume will interest biochemists and other scientists in related fields.
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Book Description Condition: New. Über den AutorE. GORDON YOUNG taught biochemistry at Dalhousie University, Halifax, from 1924 until 1950, when he resigned to become director of the new Atlantic Regional Laboratory of the National Research Council in Halifax. He re. Seller Inventory # 596072605