Medical and Health Genomics
Coordonnateurs : Kumar Dhavendra, Antonarakis Stylianos
Medical and Health Genomics provides concise and evidence-based technical and practical information on the applied and translational aspects of genome sciences and the technologies related to non-clinical medicine and public health. Coverage is based on evolving paradigms of genomic medicine?in particular, the relation to public and population health genomics now being rapidly incorporated in health management and administration, with further implications for clinical population and disease management.
Foreword Martin Bobrow
Preface Dhavendra Kumar
1. The Human Genome Dhavendra Kumar
2. Genomic technologies in Medicine and Health- Past, Present and Future Yu-Hui Rogers and Chengsheng Zhang
3. Genomic datamining and databases Mahsa Shabani, Bartha Maria Knoppers and Pascal Borry
4. Diagnostic Genomics and Clinical Bioinformatics Andrea Haworth, Helen Savage and Nick Lench
5. Epigenetics and Epigenomics in Human Health and Disease Richard Festenstein
6. Mitochondrial Genomics- Emerging Paradigms and Challenges Vipin Singh, Pooja Gupta, Neeraj Kumar Rajput, Anshu Bhardwaj
7. The significance of metabolomics in human health Diego F. Gomez-Casati, Mauricio Grisolía and Maria V. Busi
8. Microbial genomics- diagnosis, prevention and treatment Ankur Mutreja
9. A Metagenomic Insight into Human Microbiome: Its Implications in Health and Disease Rituja Saxena and Vineet K. Sharma
10. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Ana Alfirevic and Munir Pirmohamed
11. Medical and Health aspects of Genetics and Genomics Dhavendra Kumar
12. Content and Variation of the Human Genome Stylainos E. Antonarakis
13. Spectrum of Genetic Diseases and Management Bronwyn Kerr
14. Genomic analysis in clinical practice: What are the challenges? Anneke Lucassen and Irene van Langen
15. Genomic perspective of genetic counselling Clara Louise Gaff and Ivan Macciocca
16. Genetics and Genomics of Reproductive Medicine and Health Dhavendra Kumar
17. Stratified and Precision Medicine Dhavendra Kumar
18. Teaching and Training Medicine in Genomic Era Bruce Korf
19. Genomics, New Drug Development and Precision Medicine Duncan McHale and Michelle Penny
20. Cancer Genetics and Genomics Eamon Maher and James Whitworth
21. The provision of medical and health genetics and genomics in the developing world Nirmala Sirisena, Dulika Sumathipala, Kalum Wettasinghe, Vajira H. W. Dissanayake
22. Genomic applications in Forensic Medicine Niels Morling and Claus Børsting
23. Public and Population Health Genomics Anastasia L. Wise and Teri A. Manolio
Healthcare professionals and researchers interested in health systems issues, including public health genetics and epidemiology, healthcare administrators, regulators and related educators
Professor Dhavendra Kumar is a Visiting Professor, Genomic Policy Unit, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, The University of South Wales and Consultant in Clinical Genetics at the University Hospital of Wales, Institute of Medical Genetics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom. He is one of the Consultants for the All Wales Medical Genetics Service and the lead Clinician for Clinical Cardiovascular Genetics. After qualifying in Medicine from the King George’s Medical College, University of Lucknow, India, he completed postgraduate training in Pediatrics with an MD. Since 1980 he has pursued a career in Medical Genetics in the UK. In 1990 he became a Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Genetics. He is a Fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics (FACMG) and as well as Royal Colleges of Physicians (FRCP-London and FRCP-Ireland) and Pediatrics and Child Health (FRCPCH-UK).
In 2015, he was conferred with the higher degree of DSc by his Alma Mater, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow (UP, India) based on his life-time contributions and achievements to genetic and genomic applications in medicine and health.
- Provides extensive coverage of the emergent field of health genomics and its huge relevance to healthcare management
- Presents user-friendly language accompanied by explanatory diagrams, figures, and many references for further study
- Covers the applied, but non-clinical, sciences across disease discovery, genetic analysis, genetic screening, and prevention and management
- Details the impact of clinical genomics across a diverse array of public and community health issues, and within a variety of global healthcare systems
Date de parution : 06-2016
Ouvrage de 358 p.
21.4x27.6 cm