Cambridge University Press

is one of the world's leading publishers of science books and journals, and we are delighted to be displaying some our publications at ISMB 1999. Successful books such as Biological Sequence Analysis (by Durbin, Eddy, Krogh & Mitchson) and Algorithms on Strings, Tress and Sequences (by Gusfield) will be available for perusal and purchase at a discount. The leading journals RNA, Protein Science, and Probability in Engineering and Informational Sciences will also be available for inspection.

Cambridge University Press is expanding its programme in computational biology and bioinformatics: if you have ideas or suggestions for books in these areas, please come to the display and discuss them with David Tranah, Publishing Director, Mathematical Sciences (dtranah@cup.cam.ac.uk).

Books on Display:

Aldridge: The Thread of Life
Barrett/Elmore: Amino Acids and Peptides
Brack: The Molecular Origins of Life
Davison/Hinkley: Bootstrap Methods & their Application
Dobson/Fersht: Protein Folding
Durbin et al: Biological Sequence Analysis
Everitt: Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics
Gusfield: Algorithms on Strings, Trees and Sequences
Hofbauer/Sigmund: Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics
Mehlhorn/Naher: LEDA
Motwani/Raghavan: Randomized Algorithms
Murphy/O'Neill: What is Life? The Next Fifty Years
Norris: Markov Chains
O'Rourke: Computational Geometry in C
Press et al: Numerical Recipes in C
Rapaport: The Art of Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Ripley: Pattern Recognition & Neural Networks
Schrodinger: What is Life?: Mind & Matter
Stirzaker: Elementary Probability
Thompson: A Primer on Genetic Analysis
Weiss: Genetic Variation & Human Disease

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