
Revolutionizing Microbial Technology
Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence
Academic Press
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
450 pages
978-0-443-40362-0 (ISBN)
Description
Revolutionizing Microbial Technology: Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence explores the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology. The book delves into various applications of AI in microbiology across different sectors. This includes coverage of basic microbiology, identification and characterization of microbes, how AI can be implemented in microbiology laboratory practices, and how bioinformatics can help analyze microbial data and help understand complex biological systems. It discusses implementation of AI in healthcare for the diagnosis of microbial diseases and AI-driven microbial therapies and examines potential AI solutions for the acceleration, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency of the drug discovery and drug development process. Additional coverage includes the AI integration in the food and agricultural industries. Revolutionizing Microbial Technology provides a comprehensive understanding to researchers, academics, industry professionals and students of the potential of AI as an advance tool for microbial research and application.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-40362-0 (9780443403620)
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Dr. Akanksha Srivastava is currently a Research Scientist in the Department of Microbiology, Institute of Medical Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. She earned her PhD in Life Science from the Academy of Scientific and Industrial Research (AcSIR), CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute (CSIR-CDRI), Lucknow. Her expertise is in microbiology, fermentation technology, and virology. She was a recipient of the Young Women Scientist fellowship award from DST in the WOS-A scheme and previously received the ICMR- Research Associate and Senior Research Fellowship awards. She is a reviewer for several reputed international peer-reviewed journals. She has published numerous research papers in acclaimed journals, has authored one book, book chapters, as well as review articles. She was recognized for excellence in research by the Honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, India, the SGBRD Society, and the SIEBS Society. Her international collaborations include researchers in Israel, United Kingdom, United States, and Finland.
Dr. Vaibhav Mishra is currently an Assistant Professor-III at the Institute of Microbial technology, Amity University, U. P. India. He earned his PhD in Applied Microbiology from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. His expertise in microbiology and gastroenterology. He was previously a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Neurology at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, USA. Before joined University of Missouri, He worked as Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Mishra was selected as one of the twelve young biomedical scientists for the prestigious 2019 preceptorship program in Seoul, South Korea among all over young scientists of Asia. In the same year, he was also elected as a Fellow of the Environmental & Biological society (FEBS), one of the most esteemed and oldest societies of India. Moreover, he was the recipient of the "Young Scientist Award? in 2017 by ISGBRD for excellent performance in research. Dr. Mishra is the Assistant Editor of Environmental Sustainability and serves as a reviewer for several reputed international peer-reviewed journals. He has published many research papers in acclaimed journals and has authored two books, book chapters as well as review articles.
Dr. Vaibhav Mishra is currently an Assistant Professor-III at the Institute of Microbial technology, Amity University, U. P. India. He earned his PhD in Applied Microbiology from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. His expertise in microbiology and gastroenterology. He was previously a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Neurology at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, USA. Before joined University of Missouri, He worked as Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Mishra was selected as one of the twelve young biomedical scientists for the prestigious 2019 preceptorship program in Seoul, South Korea among all over young scientists of Asia. In the same year, he was also elected as a Fellow of the Environmental & Biological society (FEBS), one of the most esteemed and oldest societies of India. Moreover, he was the recipient of the "Young Scientist Award? in 2017 by ISGBRD for excellent performance in research. Dr. Mishra is the Assistant Editor of Environmental Sustainability and serves as a reviewer for several reputed international peer-reviewed journals. He has published many research papers in acclaimed journals and has authored two books, book chapters as well as review articles.
Editor
Research Scientist, Department of Microbiology, Institute of Medical Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Assistant Professor, Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University, U. P. India
Content
1. Development of molecular tools for the mass production of microbial metabolites
2. Uncovering Extended Functions of Artificial Intelligence in the Mass Production of Microbial Metabolites
3. AI-Driven Insights into Phage-Host Dynamics: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Reaching the Right Target
4. Enhancing food quality, processing and preservation through AI and microbiological interventions
5. AI-Driven Molecular Strategies for Scalable Microbial Metabolite Production
6. Decoding Phages: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Bacteriophage Science
7. AI's Diagnostic Revolution: A One Health Approach to Zoonotic Infections: Speed, Accuracy, and Precision in Infectious Disease Detection
8. Artificial Intelligence Versus AMR: Intelligent Solutions against Drug-Resistant Infections
9. Explore the scientific implications of microbial gene editing technologies (e.g., CRISPR via AI)
10. Efficient and Cost-Effective Production of Viral Vaccibes VIA AI
11. Environmental Microbiology in the Age of Nanotechnology and AI: Advancing Microbial Technologies for a Sustainable Future
12. AI Implementation in bioreactor design and optimization of the fermentation conditions for microbial metabolite production
13. Integrating Artificial Intelligence and CRISPR-Cas9: A New Era for Microbial Systems
2. Uncovering Extended Functions of Artificial Intelligence in the Mass Production of Microbial Metabolites
3. AI-Driven Insights into Phage-Host Dynamics: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Reaching the Right Target
4. Enhancing food quality, processing and preservation through AI and microbiological interventions
5. AI-Driven Molecular Strategies for Scalable Microbial Metabolite Production
6. Decoding Phages: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Bacteriophage Science
7. AI's Diagnostic Revolution: A One Health Approach to Zoonotic Infections: Speed, Accuracy, and Precision in Infectious Disease Detection
8. Artificial Intelligence Versus AMR: Intelligent Solutions against Drug-Resistant Infections
9. Explore the scientific implications of microbial gene editing technologies (e.g., CRISPR via AI)
10. Efficient and Cost-Effective Production of Viral Vaccibes VIA AI
11. Environmental Microbiology in the Age of Nanotechnology and AI: Advancing Microbial Technologies for a Sustainable Future
12. AI Implementation in bioreactor design and optimization of the fermentation conditions for microbial metabolite production
13. Integrating Artificial Intelligence and CRISPR-Cas9: A New Era for Microbial Systems