<p>"The figures are engaging and instructive, and the chapter reference lists are outstanding, containing the most up-to-date and important literature . . . This volume exposes students to the complete scope of nanoscience, allowing them to bring their disciplinary knowledge to the table and to understand the science, language, and techniques used in allied fields so they can develop a<em> big picture</em> interdisciplinary view, something needed to effectively engage and make major new contributions in this revolutionary field. Summing Up: Highly recommended." </p><p>– B. Ransom, formerly, University of California- San Diego, in <em>Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries</em>, November 2008, Vol. 46, No. 3</p><p>". . . extremely easy reading for students . . . In terms of the ease of usage for the teacher, it is refreshing to see a textbook that is written from a biomedical perspective in an area customarily frequented by material scientists and physicists and their customary dry writing. The authors do a very good job of contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant by the use of magnificent figures of superlative clarity . . . This book would certainly be used by me personally . . ." </p><p>– Dipak Kumar Sarker, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, in <em>Reviews</em>, Dec 2008, Vol. 9, No. 17, Issue 2</p>
<p>"The figures are engaging and instructive, and the chapter reference lists are outstanding, containing the most up-to-date and important literature . . . This volume exposes students to the complete scope of nanoscience, allowing them to bring their disciplinary knowledge to the table and to understand the science, language, and techniques used in allied fields so they can develop a<em> big picture</em> interdisciplinary view, something needed to effectively engage and make major new contributions in this revolutionary field. Summing Up: Highly recommended." </p><p>– B. Ransom, formerly, University of California- San Diego, in <em>Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries</em>, November 2008, Vol. 46, No. 3</p><p>". . . extremely easy reading for students . . . In terms of the ease of usage for the teacher, it is refreshing to see a textbook that is written from a biomedical perspective in an area customarily frequented by material scientists and physicists and their customary dry writing. The authors do a very good job of contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant by the use of magnificent figures of superlative clarity . . . This book would certainly be used by me personally . . ." </p><p>– Dipak Kumar Sarker, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, in <em>Reviews</em>, Dec 2008, Vol. 9, No. 17, Issue 2</p>