Genomics, Populations, and Society: Genomic and Precision Medicine in Clinical Practice
Editat de Dhavendra Kumar, Ruth Chadwicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2024
- Includes more than twenty-four chapters across five integrated sections on scientific dilemmas in genomics, genomic healthcare applications, sociocultural aspects of genomics, ethical aspects and global health genomics
- Presents fundamental issues tied to biosociety, healthcare, law, and the bioeconomy as genomic medicine moves from research lab to the clinic
- Features chapter contributions from international experts
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323917995
ISBN-10: 0323917992
Pagini: 446
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Genomic and Precision Medicine in Clinical Practice
ISBN-10: 0323917992
Pagini: 446
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Genomic and Precision Medicine in Clinical Practice
Public țintă
Active researchers in the areas of genetics, human genomics, economy, law, ethics, and public health; public health officials and clinical administrators; Students and cliniciansCuprins
Section I Scientific aspects
1. From the double helix to personal genomes
2. Genetic and genomic technologies-an introduction
3. Computational genomics and bioinformatics
4. Bio-banks- organisation and the role ‘Biopreservation & Biobanking
Section II Healthcare applications
5. The genomic and precision medicine in clinical practice- Current perspectives and future directions
6. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
7. Genomics and Digital health
8. Genetics, genomics and drug prescribing
9. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19 pandemic
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
10. Rethinking individual and community engagement with genomics in a digital world
11. Consanguinity in the Genomic Era - requirement of focused counseling
12. Aging genomics and society
Section IV Ethical Aspects
13. The environment population health ethics, & genomics
14. The expanding scope of gen-ethics: Harmonization of genetic and environmental concerns
15. Biobanks providing a trusted research environment for health data to advance collaborative research and digital transformation of health systems
16. Beyond the central dogma: ecogenomics and the implication for bioethics.
Section V Global health genomics
17. Global Globin Network (GGN)
18. Genome databases- challenges and expectations
19. Commercialization of genetic samples and information
20. The governance of international genomics' collaborations: Opportunities and challenges
1. From the double helix to personal genomes
2. Genetic and genomic technologies-an introduction
3. Computational genomics and bioinformatics
4. Bio-banks- organisation and the role ‘Biopreservation & Biobanking
Section II Healthcare applications
5. The genomic and precision medicine in clinical practice- Current perspectives and future directions
6. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
7. Genomics and Digital health
8. Genetics, genomics and drug prescribing
9. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19 pandemic
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
10. Rethinking individual and community engagement with genomics in a digital world
11. Consanguinity in the Genomic Era - requirement of focused counseling
12. Aging genomics and society
Section IV Ethical Aspects
13. The environment population health ethics, & genomics
14. The expanding scope of gen-ethics: Harmonization of genetic and environmental concerns
15. Biobanks providing a trusted research environment for health data to advance collaborative research and digital transformation of health systems
16. Beyond the central dogma: ecogenomics and the implication for bioethics.
Section V Global health genomics
17. Global Globin Network (GGN)
18. Genome databases- challenges and expectations
19. Commercialization of genetic samples and information
20. The governance of international genomics' collaborations: Opportunities and challenges