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Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XVII, 207 p. 37 illus., 32 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030896010
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
-Chapter 1- Principles of modern epidemiology and public health.-Chapter 2- Conventional Molecular Biology tools and epidemiology -- Chapter 3- Genomics and epidemiology -- Chapter 4- Epigenetics in epidemiology -- Chapter 5- Transcriptomics and Alternative Splicing Principles -- Chapter 6 -Proteomics principles -- Chapter 7- Metabolomics principles -- Chapter 8 - Molecular immunology and epidemiology -- Chapter 9- Principles of microscopy for epidemiologist -- Chapter 10 -Physiomics and Phenomics.-Chapter 11 -Principles of imaging for epidemiologist -- Chapter 12- Bioinformatics and genomics for epidemiologists -- Chapter 13- Geospatial statistics and molecular epidemiology -- Chapter 14-Systems biology applied in epidemiology -- Chapter 15- Molecular pharmacological tools for epidemiologists.
Summary: This book covers some of the most novel genetic and genomic concepts in epidemiology, such as geospatial statistics and systems biology from a clinical point of view by explaining molecular applications with accessible human studies. Featuring a comprehensive table of contents, it includes chapters from genomics and epidemiology surveillance to transcriptomics and alternative splicing principles. Across 17 well-organized chapters, this book meets attempt to explain easily to clinicians and students with basic principles of the genetics, genomics, molecular biology and its applications to epidemiology and public health. The text is distinct from other literature on the market because it covers useful genomic tools applied in epidemiology for clinicians who may not be experts in this branch of health science. Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology demystifies the idea that biomedicine is far from being applied in both epidemiology and clinical practice. .
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-Chapter 1- Principles of modern epidemiology and public health.-Chapter 2- Conventional Molecular Biology tools and epidemiology -- Chapter 3- Genomics and epidemiology -- Chapter 4- Epigenetics in epidemiology -- Chapter 5- Transcriptomics and Alternative Splicing Principles -- Chapter 6 -Proteomics principles -- Chapter 7- Metabolomics principles -- Chapter 8 - Molecular immunology and epidemiology -- Chapter 9- Principles of microscopy for epidemiologist -- Chapter 10 -Physiomics and Phenomics.-Chapter 11 -Principles of imaging for epidemiologist -- Chapter 12- Bioinformatics and genomics for epidemiologists -- Chapter 13- Geospatial statistics and molecular epidemiology -- Chapter 14-Systems biology applied in epidemiology -- Chapter 15- Molecular pharmacological tools for epidemiologists.

This book covers some of the most novel genetic and genomic concepts in epidemiology, such as geospatial statistics and systems biology from a clinical point of view by explaining molecular applications with accessible human studies. Featuring a comprehensive table of contents, it includes chapters from genomics and epidemiology surveillance to transcriptomics and alternative splicing principles. Across 17 well-organized chapters, this book meets attempt to explain easily to clinicians and students with basic principles of the genetics, genomics, molecular biology and its applications to epidemiology and public health. The text is distinct from other literature on the market because it covers useful genomic tools applied in epidemiology for clinicians who may not be experts in this branch of health science. Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology demystifies the idea that biomedicine is far from being applied in both epidemiology and clinical practice. .

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