
Genomic Medicine
Principles and Practice
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 13. November 2014
Book
Hardback
852 pages
978-0-19-989602-8 (ISBN)
Description
The first edition of Genomics and Clinical Medicine provided an overview of genomics-based advances in disease susceptibility, diagnosis, and prediction of treatment outcomes in various areas of medicine. Since its publication, the science of genomics has made tremendous progress, and exciting new developments in biotechnology and bioinformatics have created possibilities that were inconceivable only a few years ago. This completely revised second edition of Genomic Medicine reflects the rapidly changing face of applied and translational genomics in the medical and health context and provides a comprehensive coverage of principles of genetics and genomics relevant to the practice of medicine.
Reviews / Votes
Genomics and Clinical Medicine is the first textbook to comprehensively examine Medicine, especially pathophysiology and pathogenesis, through the lens of genomics. * JAMA* ...written by an equally outstanding roaster of authors, deal with all aspects of Genomic Medicine. The book combines general principles, and specific aspects of clinical practice, all in the light of genome analysis and the current laboratory methodologies." * Stylianos E. Antonarakis, Professor and Chairman of Genetic Medicine, University of Geneva, President of Human Genome Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
* ...most physicians have had little or no training in genetics or genomics, and will be hard pressed to quickly acquire the scientific principles, the medical knowledge, and the psychosocial skills that will be necessary for the successful introduction of genomic medicine. Busy practitioners will desperately need an authoritative source of information that includes both principles and specific applications. The introduction of this textbook, with its distinguished and authoritative list of contributors, thus arrives in the nick of time. Welcome to the genome era. * Francis S. Collins, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
* ...the book is a nice overview of developments in different fields of genomic medicine, written by a number of experts who give a thorough description of their argument. * European Journal of Human Genetics
* Genomics and Clinical Medicine could be used during the first or second year of medical school to provide an underpinning of genomics as a unifying theme to the diverse array of topics that are typically taught at this time. * New England Journal of Medicine
* This is a pioneering work of two doctors who as editors, have undertaken a monumental project, compiling a lot of relatively new knowledge put on paper by a total 50 pioneers in genomic medicine. All the authors and Drs. Kumar and Eng are to be congratulated for this unique, massive contribution to better understanding of disease so that eventually, millions of people can benefit from their work, to lead healthier lives. * Biz India Book Review *
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 49 mm
Weight
2340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-989602-8 (9780199896028)
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Persons
Professor Dhavendra Kumar, MD, FRCP, FACM, Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Institute of Medical Genetics (Cardiff University), Genomic Policy Unit (University of Glamorgan), University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Professor Charis Eng, MD, PhD, FACP, ACS/Hardis Professor and Chairwoman of the Genomic Medicine Institute and Director of the Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, The Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA; Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Professor Charis Eng, MD, PhD, FACP, ACS/Hardis Professor and Chairwoman of the Genomic Medicine Institute and Director of the Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, The Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA; Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Editor
Consultant in Clinical GeneticsConsultant in Clinical Genetics, Institute of Medical Genetics, Cardiff University
Hardis Chair and Director of the Genomic Medicine InstituteHardis Chair and Director of the Genomic Medicine Institute, Director of the Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare
Content
Part I: Principles of Genomic Medicine ; 1. Genes, genetics and human genomics- Dhavendra Kumar ; 2. The human genome- structure and organization- Andrew P. Read ; 3. Human Proteomics- Brian Morrissey, Lisa Staunton, Stephen R Pennington ; 4. Epigenetics, Epigenomics and Human Disease- Aravind Ramesh, Cihangir Yandim, Theona Natisvili, Marta Mauri, Piu Pik Law, Jackson P.K. Chan, Santiago Uribe Lewis, Richard Festenstein ; 5. Genes, genome and developmental malformations- Dhavendra Kumar ; 6. Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Systems Medicine- Binay Panda and Neeraja M Krishnan ; 7. Pharmacogenomics - Critical Component of Genomic Medicine- Wolfgang Sadee ; 8. New Drug Development, Drug Response, and Precision Medicines- Michelle Penny and Duncan McHale ; 9. Mitochondrial genetics and genomics in clinical medicine- Agnes Rotig and Dhavendra Kumar ; 10. Genomics Technology in Clinical Diagnostics- Kevin White ; 11. Microbial Genomics: targeted antimicrobial therapy and genome vaccines- Immaculada Margarit & Rino Rappuoli ; 12. Nutritional genomics- Zhenglong Gu, Kaixiong Ye and Patrick J. Stover ; 13. Genomics in Public and Population Health- Anastasia L. Wise and Teri A. Manolio ; 14. Genetic testing and genomic screening- Angus J. Clarke ; 15. Biobanking for genomics-based translational medicine- Steven J. Madore ; 16. Genetics and Genomics Education: The Path from Helix to Health- Reed E. Pyeritz ; 17. Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Clinical Genomics- Caroline F. Wright, Anna Middleton & Michael Parker ; 18. The regulation of human genomics research- Jane Kaye ; Part II: Genomics in Clinical Practice ; 19. Genetic and genomic approaches to clinical medicine - Dhavendra Kumar ; 20. Genetic and genomic taxonomy of human disease - Dhavendra Kumar ; 21. Genomics of complex cardiovascular disease- Foram Ashar and Dan E. Arking ; 22. Genomics of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity-V. Radha and V. Mohan ; 23. Genetics and genomics of osteoporosis and related disorders- Yoshiji Yamada ; 24. Genetics and Genomics of chronic kidney disease- Albert C.M.Ong and Alexander P. Maxwell ; 25. Genetics and genomics in clinical hematology I- Hemostasis and Thrombosis- John Mcvey ; 26. Genetics and genomics in clinical hematology II- Inherited disorders of haemoglobin- David J. Weatherall ; 27. Genetics and genomics in clinical hematology III- Acute leukemias- Kenneth Mills ; 28. Genetics and Genomics of Chronic Inflammatory disorders I: Inflammatory Bowel Disease- Saad Pathan ; 29. Genetics and Genomics of Chronic Inflammatory disorders II: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Related Arthropathies- Kate McAllister and Stephen Eyre ; 30. Genetics and Genomics of Chronic Inflammatory disorders III: Bronchial asthma- William Cookson ; 31. Genetics and genomics of neuro-psychiatric diseases I: Seizure disorders - William Owen Pickrell ; 32. Genetics and genomics of neuro-psychiatric diseases II: Multiple Sclerosis- Katharine Harding and Neil Robertson ; 33. Genetics and genomics of neuro-psychiatric diseases III: The Common Dementias- Amy Gerrish, Rebecca Sims and Julie Williams ; 34. Genetics and genomics of neuro-psychiatric diseases IV: Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder - Jinbo Fan ; 35. Genetics and genomics of neuro-psychiatric diseases V: Learning and behavioural disorders- F Lucy Raymond ; 36. Clinical Cancer Genomics - Joanne Ngeow and Charis Eng ; 37. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Susceptibility, resistance and anti-microbial therapy-Michaela Fakiola, Wei Lu, Sarra E. Jamieson and Christopher S. Peacock ; 38. Genomic perspectives of clinical immunology- Cornelius L. Verweij ; 39. Genomic applications in Clinical Pediatrics- Vinod Varghese, Sian Morgan and Ian Frayling ; 40. Genetics and Genomics in clinical ophthalmology I: The spectrum of genetic eye disease-Graeme CM Black ; 41. Genetics and Genomics in clinical ophthalmology II: Glaucoma - Roshanak Sharafieh, Anne H. Child and Mansoor Sarfarazi ; 42. Genetics and Genomics in clinical ophthalmology III: Age-Related Macular Degeneration- Mark E. Kleinman and Jayakrishna Ambati ; 43. Genomic applications in audiological medicine- Daphne Karfunkel-Doron, Zippora Brownstein and Karen B. Avraham ; 44. Genetics and Genomics of skin diseases I: Diseases of the epidermis: eczema, psoriasis- Paul Bowen ; 45. Genetics and Genomics of skin diseases II: Genomics of pigmentation and skin cancer- Eugene Healy ; 46. The genetic and genomic practice of reproductive medicine- Dhavendra Kumar ; 47. Stem cell Genomics - Kyle M. Loh & Bing Lim & Lay Teng Ang ; 48. Genomic applications in critical care medicine- Mathew Frise, Charles Hinds & Julian Knight ; 49. Targeted molecular therapy- Mark Davies & Julian Sampson ; 50. Glossary for genetic and genomic medicine- terms, definitions and phrases- Dhavendra Kumar ; Index