Genomics and the Global Bioeconomy, a new volume in the Translational and Applied Genomics series, empowers researchers, administrators, and sustainability leaders to apply genomics and novel omics technologies to advance the global bioeconomy and sustainability. Here, more than 15 international experts illustrate-with concrete examples across various industries and areas of global need-how genomics is addressing some of the most pressing global challenges of our time. Chapters offer an in-depth, case-based treatment of various topics, from genomics technologies supporting sustainability development goals to novel synthetic biology advancements improving biofuel production, conservation, sustainable food production, bioremediation, and genomic monitoring.
Editors Catalina Lopez-Correa and Adrian Suarez-Gonzalez skillfully bring clarity to this diverse and increasingly impactful research, uniting various perspectives to inspire fresh innovation in driving the global bioeconomy.
- Presents concrete examples and detailed discussions that illustrate how to use genomics and omics technologies to drive the global bioeconomy
- Examines how genomics is addressing the most pressing environmental, agricultural, economic, and natural resources challenges of our time
- Features chapter contributions from international experts who are applying genomic technologies across various fields, from agriculture to biofuel production, bioremediation, biodiversity monitoring, and conservation
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-91602-8 (9780323916028)
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Part I: Synthetic biology as a pillar of the bioeconomy1. Cellular agriculture and the sustainable development goals2. Engineering microbial biofactories for a sustainable future3. Computational approaches for smart cell creation in the bioeconomy era4. Young innovators and the bioeconomy
Part II: Genomic monitoring is revolutionizing our understanding of biodiversity and ecological services5. Environmental DNA: Revolutionizing ecological assessments with genomics6. Informing marine shipping insurance premiums in the Arctic using marine microbial genomics7. Genomic biosurveillance to protect the world's forest resources8. Metagenomics: A resilience approach to climate change and conservation of the African Glacier biodiversity
Part III: Genomics as a driver of the bioeconomy in agriculture9. The impact of biotechnology and genomics on an ancient crop: Cannabis sativa10. Multiomics techniques for plant secondary metabolism engineering: Pathways to shape the bioeconomy
Part IV: Why regulation and policy matter to advance the bioeconomy11. Regulatory frameworks applicable to food products of genome editing and synthetic biology in the United States, Canada, and the European Union12. Crop biotech: Creating the crops to face the future13. Bioeconomy policy: Beyond genomics R&D