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An Introduction to Computational Biochemistry is an authoritative guide to the computational methods and tools essential for modern biochemistry. Authored by C. Stan Tsai and published by Wiley–Blackwell, this science textbook bridges the gap between traditional biochemistry and computational approaches.
The book covers fundamental concepts including molecular modeling, protein structure prediction, enzyme kinetics simulation, and molecular dynamics. It provides students and researchers with practical knowledge of computational techniques used to analyze biochemical processes and molecular interactions.
Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in biochemistry, chemistry, and related fields, this resource combines theoretical foundations with practical applications. The text emphasizes real-world problem-solving and introduces readers to software tools commonly used in computational biochemistry research.






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