The Bifunctional Molecules in Catalysis and Alzheimer's book, is a comprehensive guide book that discusses the applications of bifunctional organic molecules in asymmetric organic catalysis and Alzheimer's disease therapy. The book is aimed at researchers, chemists, and biochemists interested in the design and synthesis of new bifunctional molecules. The book begins with an introduction to bifunctional molecules and their potential applications in organic catalysis and Alzheimer's disease therapy. It then covers the design and synthesis of various types of bifunctional molecules, including chiral bifunctional molecules, bifunctional organocatalysts, and bifunctional ligands. The book also discusses the mechanisms of asymmetric organic catalysis and the potential therapeutic benefits of bifunctional molecules in Alzheimer's disease therapy. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both experts and non-experts in the field. It includes numerous examples and case studies to illustrate the design and application of bifunctional molecules in catalysis and therapy. The book also highlights the challenges and future directions in this rapidly evolving field. In conclusion, the Bifunctional Molecules in Catalysis and Alzheimer's book is an essential guidebook for researchers, chemists, and biochemists interested in the design and synthesis of new bifunctional molecules. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the applications of bifunctional molecules in asymmetric organic catalysis and Alzheimer's disease therapy, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.