Science Gifts: Medicinal Chemistry Books

I hope my readers who celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday had a good one. Everything went well here, and there are plenty of turkey leftovers today. My wife always looks forward to a sandwich of turkey in a flour tortilla with hoisin sauce and fresh scallions. I can endorse that one, and I'm also a fan of turkey on pumpernickel with mayonnaise and horseradish. But to each their own! It's a big country, and can accommodate turkey quesadillas, turkey with mango pickle and naan, turkey with barbecue sauce, and who knows what else. Over the next week or two, as I did last year, I'll be posting some science-themed gift ideas along with my regular postings. I should mention, as I do from time to time, that this blog is an Amazon affiliate, so links to Amazon from here will earn a small commission, at no change in the price on the buyer's end. So if you have some big online shopping to do, I encourage you to pick a blog or site that you've enjoyed during the year and use their affiliate links if they have them - everything that's ordered after such a redirect will send some money back to the site's owner. In my own case, I pledge to use a significant part of any proceeds to buy still more books, thereby stuffing my head with even more marginally useful knowledge. I'll start off with gifts that you might well be ordering for yourself - books on medicinal chemistry and related fields. This is an updated version of the list I posted last year, with some additions. At various times, I'...
Source: In the Pipeline - Category: Chemists Tags: Science Gifts Source Type: blogs