Genomic Medicine in Emerging Economies: Genomics for Every Nation: Translational and Applied Genomics
Editat de George P. Patrinos, Catalina Lopez-Correaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2018
- Examines essential concepts and protocols, and economic, social and legal considerations related to the implementation of genomic medicine in resource-limited nations
- Features concrete success stories of the implementation of medical genomics in Indonesian, Nepalese, Chilean, Malaysian, Tanzanian, Argentinian, Chinese, Sri Lankan and Columbian populations, amongst others
- Provides tools, diagnostics and treatment pathways for medical geneticists, genomic researchers and public health workers to apply in their own work
- Establishes clear precedents on how genomic technologies can be accessed by nations with limited means and financial support for healthcare
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128115312
ISBN-10: 0128115319
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Translational and Applied Genomics
ISBN-10: 0128115319
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Translational and Applied Genomics
Public țintă
human genetics and genomics researchers and students, practitioners of genomic medicine, healthcare professionals, sociologists, and individuals employed in international development, public health, health economics and regulatory bodies around the worldCuprins
1. Genomic Medicine in developing and emerging economies: State-of-the-art and future trends
2. Taking genomics from the bench to the bedside in developing countries
3. Genomics and Public Health: China’s Perspective
4. Leveraging International Collaborations to Advance Genomic Medicine in Colombia
5. Screening for hereditary cancer in Latin America
6. Implementing Genomics in the Care of Neuropsychiatric Patients in Latin America
7. Experience in the development of genomics companies during the last 20 years in Argentina
8. Economic evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis of genomic medicine interventions in developing and emerging countries
9. Raising genomics awareness among the general public and educating healthcare professionals on Genomic Medicine
10. The Genomic Medicine Alliance: A global effort to facilitate the introduction of genomics into healthcare in developing nations
2. Taking genomics from the bench to the bedside in developing countries
3. Genomics and Public Health: China’s Perspective
4. Leveraging International Collaborations to Advance Genomic Medicine in Colombia
5. Screening for hereditary cancer in Latin America
6. Implementing Genomics in the Care of Neuropsychiatric Patients in Latin America
7. Experience in the development of genomics companies during the last 20 years in Argentina
8. Economic evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis of genomic medicine interventions in developing and emerging countries
9. Raising genomics awareness among the general public and educating healthcare professionals on Genomic Medicine
10. The Genomic Medicine Alliance: A global effort to facilitate the introduction of genomics into healthcare in developing nations