![]() ![]() ![]() The first excerpt comes from Bioenergetics )pp. He is not mentioned by Richard Dawkins in his book: The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing but that's no surprise because many well-known textbook authors are not recognized as good science writers. Lehninger's writing was characterized by an emphasis on basic chemical principles and his style was crisp and unapologetic. Following Lehninger's death in 1986, the book, now called Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry was taken over by David Nelson and Michael Cox and the current publisher is W.H. Later, when Neil Patterson had moved to Worth Publishers, he persuaded Lehninger to write a textbook and the first edition of Biochemistry was published by Worth in 1970. Benjamin was the man behind getting these scientists to write books for the general public and students. ![]() One of the other books in the series was Molecular Biology of the Gene by James D. in 1965 as part of a series of biochemistry books by well-known scientists. His second book, Bioenergetics was published by W.A. Albert Lehninger (1917 - 1986) was a biochemist whose main research interest was the production of energy by mitochondria. ![]()
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