Posted by Kate on January 23, 2009
Come see us (and bring your books)
Now that the West Building book drop is gone, come to the library to bring back your books. While you’re here, grab a cup of coffee (or hot chocolate) and read the paper. Ask us a question. Check your email. There are lots of things you can do in the library.
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Posted by Kate on January 12, 2009
Please visit or call (x2711) if you’re interested in checking out one of our new books!
- QH467 .D164 2007
DNA repair, genetic instability, and cancer
Wei, Qingyi.
- QP517 .C45 K73 2008
Biochemistry of signal transduction and regulation
Krauss, Gerhard.
- RC268.4 .B869 2008
Principles of cancer genetics
Bunz, Fred.
- RC646 .I58 2008
Ioachim’s lymph node pathology
Ioachim, Harry L., 1924-
- RC952.5 .P39 2007
Patient falls assessment and prevention : strategies and tools to comply with JCAHO
Payson, Carol A
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Posted by talbotlibrary on September 30, 2008
Check WebCat for more information about these and other titles.
- Cellular and molecular immunology. Abul K. Abbas, Andew H. Lichtman, Shiv Pillai. 6th edition. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, c2007. (QR185.5 .A23 2007)
- Immo E. Scheffler. Mitochondria. 2nd edition. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2008. (QH603 .M5 S34 2008) (Book and E-book)
- Jeremy Dale. From genes to genomes: concepts and applications of DNA technology. 2nd edition. Chichester, West Sussex; Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, c2007. (QH442 .D35 2007)
- Proteomics. Edited by C.D. O’Connor and B.D. Hames. Bloxham: Scion, 2008 (QP551 P7696 2008)
- Frederick J. Montz. A guide to survivorship for women with ovarian cancer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, c2005. (RC280 .O8 M66 2005)
- New developments in metastasis suppressor research. Editor, Paul Jackson. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2007. (RC268.43 .N49 2007)
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