Metabolism and Medicine
The Physics of Biological Engines (Volume 1)
Chronic disease states of aging should be viewed through the prism of metabolism and biophysical processes at all levels of
physiological organization present in the human body. This book describes the building blocks of understanding from a reasonable but not high-level technical language viewpoint, employing the perspective
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Chronic disease states of aging should be viewed through the prism of metabolism and biophysical processes at all levels of
physiological organization present in the human body. This book describes the building blocks of understanding from a reasonable
but not high-level technical language viewpoint, employing the perspective of a clinical physician. It brings together concepts
from five specific branches of physics relevant to biology and medicine, namely, biophysics, classical electromagnetism, thermodynamics,
systems biology and quantum mechanics.
Key Features:
Broad and up-to-date overview of the field of metabolism, especially connecting the spectrum of topics that range from modern physical underpinnings with cell biology to clinical practice.
Provides a deeper basic science and interdisciplinary understanding of biological systems that broaden the perspectives and therapeutic problem solving.
Introduces the concept of the Physiological Fitness Landscape, which is inspired by the physics of phase transitions
This first volume in a two-volume set, primarily targets an audience of clinical and science students, biomedical researchers and physicians who would benefit from understanding each other's language.
Key Features:
Broad and up-to-date overview of the field of metabolism, especially connecting the spectrum of topics that range from modern physical underpinnings with cell biology to clinical practice.
Provides a deeper basic science and interdisciplinary understanding of biological systems that broaden the perspectives and therapeutic problem solving.
Introduces the concept of the Physiological Fitness Landscape, which is inspired by the physics of phase transitions
This first volume in a two-volume set, primarily targets an audience of clinical and science students, biomedical researchers and physicians who would benefit from understanding each other's language.
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Utgitt:
2022
Forlag: CRC Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 338
ISBN: 9780367699918
Format: 28 x 21 cm
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Contents
Preface to Volume One.................................................................................................................................xiii
Prologue........................................................................................................................................................xvii
Acknowledgments.........................................................................................................................................xxi
Personal Statements...................................................................................................................................... xxv
1. Biological Thermodynamics: On Energy, Information, and Its Evil Twin, Entropy...................... 1
2. Biological Engines and the Molecular Machinery of Life........................................................................ 53
3. From Quantum Biology to Quantum Medicine...................................................................................... 95
4. From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine.......................................................................................181
5. Introduction to the Roadmap of Future Medicine: The Physiological Fitness Landscape........... 245
6. Science Seen Through the Lessons of Life......................................................................... 331
Preface to Volume One.................................................................................................................................xiii
Prologue........................................................................................................................................................xvii
Acknowledgments.........................................................................................................................................xxi
Personal Statements...................................................................................................................................... xxv
1. Biological Thermodynamics: On Energy, Information, and Its Evil Twin, Entropy...................... 1
2. Biological Engines and the Molecular Machinery of Life........................................................................ 53
3. From Quantum Biology to Quantum Medicine...................................................................................... 95
4. From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine.......................................................................................181
5. Introduction to the Roadmap of Future Medicine: The Physiological Fitness Landscape........... 245
6. Science Seen Through the Lessons of Life......................................................................... 331
Brian Fertig is a clinical endocrinologist, with almost 30 years of clinical experience. He is Chairman of the Department
of Diabetes & Endocrinology Hackensack Meridian Health at JFK University Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey and Associate
Professor of Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson University School of Medicine with an expertise in metabolism. He is also Founder
of the Diabetes and Osteoporosis Center.
Jack Tuszynski is a a Professor in the Department of Physics of the University of Alberta and a Fellow of the National Institute for Nanotechnology of Canada. Between 2005 and 2020 he held the position of the Allard Chair and Professor in the Department of Oncology at the University of Alberta’s Cross Cancer Institute.
Jack Tuszynski is a a Professor in the Department of Physics of the University of Alberta and a Fellow of the National Institute for Nanotechnology of Canada. Between 2005 and 2020 he held the position of the Allard Chair and Professor in the Department of Oncology at the University of Alberta’s Cross Cancer Institute.