
Microbiomics
Dimensions, Applications, and Translational Implications of Human and Environmental Microbiome Research
Academic Press
Published on 25. February 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
392 pages
978-0-12-816664-2 (ISBN)
Description
Microbiomics: Dimensions, Applications, and Translational Implications of Human and Environmental Microbiome Research describes a new, holistic approach to microbiomics. International experts provide in-depth discussion of current research methods for studying human, environmental, viral and fungal microbiomes, as well as the implications of new discoveries for human health, nutrition, disease, cancer research, probiotics and in the food and agricultural industries. Distinct chapters covering culturomics and sub-microbiomes, such as the viriome and mycetobiome, provide an integrative framework for the expansion of microbiomics into new areas of application, as well as crosspollination between research areas.
Detailed case studies include the use of microbiomics to develop natural products with antimicrobial properties, microbiomic enhancements in food and beverage technology, microbes for bioprotection and biopreservation, microbial tools to reduce antibiotic resistance, and maintenance and cultivation of human microbial communities.
Detailed case studies include the use of microbiomics to develop natural products with antimicrobial properties, microbiomic enhancements in food and beverage technology, microbes for bioprotection and biopreservation, microbial tools to reduce antibiotic resistance, and maintenance and cultivation of human microbial communities.
Reviews / Votes
"Microbiomics is a broad and still developing field. As the authors point out in the preface, the future of the field is largely unknown. This volume provides a solid overview of the current state of the field and points to multiple areas of likely development. The individual chapters are well sourced with large numbers of appropriate references and occasional suggestions for additional reading." --DoodyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Active researchers, basic and translational scientists, clinicians, postgraduates, and students in the areas of genetics, human genomics, pathology, cellular biology, organismal biology, molecular biology; bioinformatics; infectious disease experts, public health scientists, oral disease specialists, gastroenterologists, as well as students and trainees in these areas
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
910 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-816664-2 (9780128166642)
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Microbiomics
Dimensions, Applications, and Translational Implications of Human and Environmental Microbiome Research
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Persons
Dr. Manousos E. Kambouris serves as a Scientific Advisor for the Golden Helix Foundation, Craven House, London, UK, an international non-profit research organization aiming to advance research and education in the area of genomic and personalized medicine and as a Post Doc Researcher in the Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy, Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras. Dr. Kambouris has long participated in different aspects and applications of microbiology, human genomics, biosecurity and cancer research. In his own work, he pursues an integrative approach to microbiomics, employing various -omics-driven approaches and realizing their application in human health, selective and personalized medicine, and panbiosurveillance among other areas. He has published widely in such peer-reviewed journals as OMICS-JIB, Hemoglobin, Medical Mycology, FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology, Public Health Genomics, and Future Microbiology. Dr. Aristea Velegraki is Associate Professor of Mycology at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece. She is founder and curator of the Hellenic Collection for Pathogenic Fungi http://www.eccosite.org/ (UOA/HCPF under Greece), and specializes in aspects and applications of mycology, from clinical infectious disease to toxicology, with extensive applied experience in microbiomic identification and sequencing technologies. She has served as Vice President of the International Society of Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM) from 2006 to 2012, and has published widely in peer reviewed journals as Medical Mycology, OMICS, Clinical Microbiology and Infection, PLOS pathogens, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology, Natural Product Communications, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Fungal Genetics and Biology, and the American Journal of Clinical Pathology.
Volume editor
Scientific Advisor, The Golden Helix Foundation, Craven House, London, UK, and Post Doc Researcher, Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy, Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, Rio Patras, Greece
Associate Professor in Mycology, Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Content
1. Introduction: The Microbiome as a Concept: Vogue or Necessity?
Part I. Classes and Kinds of Microbiomes
2. Bacteriome and Archaeome: The Core Family under the Microbiomic Roof
3. Myc(et)obiome: The Big Uncle in the Family
4. Virome: The Prodigious Little Cousin of the Family
Part II. The Study of Microbiotes and Microbiomes
5. Identifying Microbiotes: Genomic, Mass-Spectrometric and Serodiagnostic Approaches
6. Panmicrobial Microarrays
7. Metagenomics in Microbiomic Studies
8. Culturomics: The Alternative from the Past
9. NGS: The Enabler and the Way Ahead
Part III. Novel and Legacy Fields of Microbial Applications
10. A Prerequisite for Health I: Cancer Microbiomatics
11. A Prerequisite for Health II: Probiotics
12. Microbiomic Prospects in Fermented Food and Beverage Technology
13. Legacy and Innovative Treatment: Projected Modalities for Antimicrobial Intervention
14. Electromagnetism and the Microbiome(s)
15. Microbiomics: A Focal Point in GCBR and Biosecurity
16. Epilogue
Part I. Classes and Kinds of Microbiomes
2. Bacteriome and Archaeome: The Core Family under the Microbiomic Roof
3. Myc(et)obiome: The Big Uncle in the Family
4. Virome: The Prodigious Little Cousin of the Family
Part II. The Study of Microbiotes and Microbiomes
5. Identifying Microbiotes: Genomic, Mass-Spectrometric and Serodiagnostic Approaches
6. Panmicrobial Microarrays
7. Metagenomics in Microbiomic Studies
8. Culturomics: The Alternative from the Past
9. NGS: The Enabler and the Way Ahead
Part III. Novel and Legacy Fields of Microbial Applications
10. A Prerequisite for Health I: Cancer Microbiomatics
11. A Prerequisite for Health II: Probiotics
12. Microbiomic Prospects in Fermented Food and Beverage Technology
13. Legacy and Innovative Treatment: Projected Modalities for Antimicrobial Intervention
14. Electromagnetism and the Microbiome(s)
15. Microbiomics: A Focal Point in GCBR and Biosecurity
16. Epilogue