What is the required reading list for biotechnology majors

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Three must-read books "Biochemistry" and "Molecular Biology".

    Genetic Engineering》 Some schools have "Fermentation Engineering", "Separation Engineering", "Microbiology", "Cell Biology", "Bioinformatics", "Biotechnological Drugs", and "Pharmacokinetics".

    Don't read the magazine, read more of our textbooks, pay more attention to the experiments, otherwise you won't learn anything in the future. Remember, chemistry is important, don't hang up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Biotechnology is a profession that is quite difficult to find employment now, so if you have the opportunity, change careers as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Biochemistry, 3rd Edition, 2nd Edition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wang Jingyan's "Biochemistry" third edition, this is a must-see, and it depends on what you are studying.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you read the book yourself, it is better to read general biology first, which is the basic, and then you can read biochemistry, and the others can be referred to in chronological order

    Freshman year: General Biology, Inorganic Chemistry.

    Bigger: Organic Chemistry.

    Sophomore: Biochemistry.

    Sophomore: Biochemistry, Microbiology.

    Year 3: Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Physical Chemistry, Principles of Chemical Engineering and Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering.

    Of course, there are also corresponding experimental courses to learn ......If you study bioengineering, you will generally have to take the postgraduate examination in the future, so you must study biochemistry well, and many majors will take the biochemistry exam.

    The above courses should be reasonable, step by step, and it will be a little more difficult the further you go.

    FYI.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Biology major has the following subjects.

    Animal Biology (Zoology), Plant Biology (Botany), General Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Animal Physiology, Plant Physiology, Developmental Biology, Genomics, Immunology, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Biological Science Research Methods. Professional basic experiments, professional experiments, internships, scientific research training, graduation** (design).

    Introduction to Biology

    Biological science is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a biological science major, with a basic study period of four years and a science degree. Biological science is an important branch of natural science, which is a science for people to observe and reveal life phenomena, the essence of life and discover the internal laws of life.

    The major of biological sciences cultivates senior professionals in biological sciences who have the basic theories, basic knowledge and strong experimental skills of biological sciences, and can engage in scientific research, teaching and management in scientific research institutes, colleges and universities, enterprises and institutions.

    Cultivation goals

    The major of biological sciences cultivates high-quality professionals with good scientific and cultural literacy and a high sense of social responsibility, systematically mastering the basic knowledge, basic theories and basic skills of biology, full of innovative spirit, entrepreneurial consciousness and innovation and entrepreneurship ability, and able to engage in education, scientific research, technology research and development, and management and management in biological sciences and related fields.

    Colleges and universities should actively respond to the needs of the society for the cultivation of diverse talents according to their own educational positioning and talent training goals, so as to meet the needs of students for further study and different entrepreneurial and employment aspirations. Actively adapt to the new normal of China's economic development, establish advanced innovation and entrepreneurship education concepts, innovate school-running mechanisms, reform teaching methods and contents, and cultivate new forces for innovation and entrepreneurship.

    Basic requirements for the business aspect

    Master the basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills of solid biological sciences, and receive systematic professional theory and professional skills training; General knowledge of literature, history, philosophy, sociology, management, art, law, psychology, etc.

    Master the basic theories and knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry, and have the basic knowledge of computer and information science; Be proficient in reading professional journals and conducting literature searches in foreign languages, and have preliminary foreign language communication and scientific writing skills.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Take a look at "Global Science" (Scientific American), I don't recommend reading too single-mindedly, Global Science is generally written about some of the current frontiers of science, basically life sciences, including some chemistry and physics, but not too much.

    In addition, if you want to learn biology well, naturalism must be indispensable, and the book "Naturalism" is also very good, although the things talked about are relatively basic and simple, but the writing is quite interesting, which can improve the interest in learning.

    Then, "Newton" sometimes has a special topic about biology, and the book is characterized by a particularly detailed explanation, which is specially designed for students to expand their knowledge, understand the "why" that cannot be found in the textbook, and make up for the lack of "what" in the textbook.

    I didn't buy much of the last one, it's called "New Horizons", so if you see something you're interested in, just take a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In other words, when I was in high school, I bought general biology, which was a college textbook, and it was a good idea to use it as an extended reading.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nature, September 22, 2013, 12:58:32.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "The History of Shenwu and the Mysteries of Biology".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    "Insects".

    The work is an entomological masterpiece that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, and is also a literary treasure rich in knowledge, interesting beauty and philosophy. Its writing is fresh, natural and funny, its tone is lighthearted and humorous, and its fact-based storyline has bizarre twists and turns.

    Chen Yuezeng General Biology

    It is the easiest of the college biology textbooks, and the difficulty is slightly higher than that of high school textbooks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "Chen Yuezeng's General Biology" is an essential book for self-study biology.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Interest is the best teacher, and if you can continue to strengthen it, you will definitely have a good breakthrough in this direction in the near future.

    My suggestion is:

    Read some popular science books that strengthen your interest and expand your horizons quickly. For example, "Interesting Botany", "Interesting Zoology", "Interesting Physiology", "Underwater World", "Insects", "Adventures in the Amazon Jungle", etc.

    Then read some slightly more systematic books. For example, "Theory of Biological Evolution" and "History of Vertebrate Evolution".

    Then according to your preferences, look up relevant information on the Internet, and then collect relevant information, books and information, and do a certain depth of **. For example, if you are very interested in insects, you can look up the relevant ** and information of butterflies on the Internet, collect butterfly specimens locally and classify them according to ** and data; On this basis, in learning about the life history of butterflies...

    Of course, you should make reasonable arrangements for the study of each subject, and do not engage in "individual advances".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Fabre's "Insects" is not bad, if you can read it, Darwin's "Theory of Evolution" is also quite good, not deep, but a little boring There should be biology books in junior high school, and you can also check more if you are interested in what the textbook says. In fact, I recommend you some documentaries, the BBC's "Plant Private Life", "The Origin of Life", "Life" series are all good, as well as "Microcosm", super classic These are not so boring and much more interesting than books

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can read the following books:

    1.Panda Tiger - by Pan Wenshi.

    2.Wild Amazons - by Zhang Shuyi.

    3.Insects—by Fabre (read the book, not the kind of comic) 4Silent Spring — John, Carson.

    5.On the Origin of Species—by Charles Darwin.

    These books will help you develop a strong interest in living things.

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