Interdisciplinary knowledge is becoming more and more important to the
modern scientist. This invaluable textbook covers bioanalytical
chemistry (mainly the analysis of proteins and DNA) and explains
everything for the nonbiologist. Electrophoresis, mass spectrometry,
biosensors, bioassays, DNA and protein sequencing are not necessarily
all included in conventional analytical chemistry textbooks. The book
describes the basic principles and the applications of instrumental and
molecular methods. It is particularly useful to chemistry and
engineering students who already have some basic knowledge about
analytical chemistry.