Biology: The Dynamic Science is the first general biology text with an experimental approach that connects historical research, recent advances achieved with molecular tools, and a glimpse of the future through the eyes of prominent researchers working on key unanswered questions of the day. This comprehensive framework doesn't come at the expense of essential concepts. Rather, it provides a meaningful, realistic context for learning all of the core material that students must master in their first course. Written "from the ground up" with minimal jargon and crisp, straight forward explanations of the current state of biological knowledge, the text supports students as they learn the scientific process-and how to think as scientists do.
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Peter J. Russell [Reed College (Ph.D., Cornell University)] received a B.Sc. in Biology from the University of Sussex, England, in 1968, and a Ph.D. in Genetics from Cornell University in 1972. Immediately thereafter, he joined the Biology faculty of Reed College, where he is currently a Professor of Biology. He served as Chair of the Biology Department for six years. He was Principal Investigator/Program Director of an NSF Award for the Integration of Research and Education (AIRE) to Reed College, 1998-2002; among other things, the Award funded an Undergraduate Research Mentor Program.
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