Cheese Problems Solved, published in 2007 by Woodhead Publ, Cambridge was recently reviewed by Prof Barry Law (Int. J. Dairy Technol., 2008, 61, 115-6). "As a new format," he said, "the book layout works well." He concluded by saying: "Overall, the book is a very useful addition to the literature, and I personally wish it success among public sector researchers as a reminder that their research strategy should always be to provide industry outcomes, however sophisticated their research tactics may be!" And Amen to that!
Further Information
Courses in Cheese Science
Books
- Cheese Problems Solved (McSweeney, ed., 2007)
- Advanced Dairy Chemistry-3. Lactose, Water, Salts and Minor Consitiuents (McSweeney, Fox, eds., 2009)
- Advanced Dairy Chemistry-2. Lipids (Fox, McSweeney, eds., 2006)
- Advanced Dairy Chemistry-1. Proteins (Fox, McSweeney, eds., 2003)
- Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology. Vol. 2. Major Cheese Groups (Fox, McSweeney, Cogan, Guinee, eds., 2004)
- Cheese: Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology. Vol. 1. General Aspects (Fox, McSweeney, Cogan, Guinee, eds., 2004)
- Fundamentals of Cheese Science (Fox, Guinee, Cogan, McSweeney, 2000)
- Dairy Chemistry and Biochemistry (Fox and McSweeney, eds., 1998)