Pakistani scientist Prof. Dr. Darakhshan Haleem has penned a book on Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Behaviour which was published in Germany. Photo by Suhail Yusuf / Dawn.com

KARACHI: A Karachi University scientist has penned a book on Biochemistry.

A University official said that the book titled ' Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Behaviour' has been written by Prof. Dr. Darakhshan Haleem.

The author is the Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Karachi.

The book merging three important disciplines of Neuroscience has been described as useful for the Masters students of Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Medicine, Clinical Psychology and Biomedical Engineering. It is also beneficial for the students who are engaged in research. It was further stated that the book has been published by the VDM Dr. Muller, Germany.

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