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u/Vik1ng · 2 pointsr/pics

Halliday Physik German

Fundamentals of Physics Halliday US Version

That's kinda fucked up oO

Edit:

Biochemistry the same: Germany edition - US Edition

u/tyrannis · 1 pointr/Biophysics

Let me recommend An Introduction to Systems Biology: Design Principles of Biological Circuits by Uri Alon. This book is extremely well-written and approaches cellular systems from the perspective of an engineer or physicist. It will help to orient you to the "big picture" of how cells work without swamping you in molecular details. Systems biology is a hot, emerging field at the intersection of molecular biology, biophysics, and computational biology. Feel free to PM me if you're interested in the field and want a few suggestions about which are the top labs.

I would recommend getting more information about the molecular details elsewhere. I haven't read Alberts, but it seems like a classic text (I often see it on bookshelves). I read Watson's Molecular Biology of the Gene, and thought it was quite good.

For a biochemical perspective, I recommend Stryer's Biochemistry, which covers many common biological molecules. It is a very readable classic and serves as a good reference text. It should give you an idea of how the molecular machines operate on a chemical level.

You can probably find these in your school's library.

Edit: Just realized this post is 3 months old (hah). Hope this helps nevertheless.

u/deek1618 · 1 pointr/books

I bought this last year just for fun