
Nano and Microsensors for Chemical and Biological Terrorism Surveillance
Author(s): Jeffrey B-H Tok
- Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
- Publication Date: 29 Sept. 2008
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 220 pages
- ISBN-10: 0854041400
- ISBN-13: 9780854041404
Book Description
A concise collection of the latest advances in chemical and biological agent detection and/or their surveillance written by leading experts in the field.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“…the book explores several exciting and innovative technologies that are under investigation and show remarkable application for use in the biosurveillance industry.”
“Aside from the extraordinary complexity displayed in developing these technologies, the book does a remarkable job in presenting them in a clear and unambiguous manner. Technologies are presented under distinctive headings and analysed and deconstructed paper by paper in impressive detail.”
“The overall impression is a well-sourced and well-constructed tome that will stand the test of time and be an important reference manual for scientists and technologists. Priced at a reasonable £89.95, this is great value for money and will not stretch even the smallest of nanobudgets.”
“The eight chapters in this book are written by worldwode experts in the field and cover a selection of topics that give a flavor of both the well-established and next-generation micro- and nanoscale sensors and platforms.””In all cases the chapters are detailed and insightful, the references are up-to-date, and a comprehensive table of contents and index allow easy access to the Information in the book.””…a useful book for anyone seeking an introduction to chemical and biological sensors”
“…the book explores several exciting and innovative technologies that are under investigation and show remarkable application for use in the biosurveillance industry.”
“Aside from the extraordinary complexity displayed in developing these technologies, the book does a remarkable job in presenting them in a clear and unambiguous manner. Technologies are presented under distinctive headings and analysed and deconstructed paper by paper in impressive detail.”
“The overall impression is a well-sourced and well-constructed tome that will stand the test of time and be an important reference manual for scientists and technologists. Priced at a reasonable £89.95, this is great value for money and will not stretch even the smallest of nanobudgets.”
— “Biochemist, Evolution website.”
“The eight chapters in this book are written by worldwode experts in the field and cover a selection of topics that give a flavor of both the well-established and next-generation micro- and nanoscale sensors and platforms.””In all cases the chapters are detailed and insightful, the references are up-to-date, and a comprehensive table of contents and index allow easy access to the Information in the book.””…a useful book for anyone seeking an introduction to chemical and biological sensors”
— “JACS, Kevin Ausman”
From the Back Cover
About the Author
Jeffrey B-H Tok joined the Chemistry, Materials and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in February 2004. He came to LLNL from The City University of New York (CUNY), NYC, where he was an Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the Graduate Center and York College of CUNY. He has been recognized with awards from American Cancer Society, the American Association for Cancer Research and the Department of Homeland Security. He has also recently served in the NIH-NIAID review panel and was selected to be an associate editor for the American Journal of Biochemistry & Biotechnology. He has previously organized a session on Gordon Research Conference of Chemical & Biological Terrorism and co-organized a symposium and tutorial in the Fall MRS 2007. Dr Tok has published approximately 30 peer-reviewed research journal articles to date and has refereed for numerous peer reviewed journals, and has also referred for numerous external grant proposals.
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