
Microbiology in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Key Features:
* Provides an overview and perspectives on the future of microbiology
* Documents recent advances in microbiology
* Contributions from an international team of leading researchers
* Reviews the emerging role of applications from other fields like nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and genomics
* Stimulates academics and researchers to pursue multidisciplinary research
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Muhammad Ali Syed is serving as a Chairman and Associate Professor in Microbiology at The University of Haripur, Pakistan. He has vast experience of teaching and research in Microbiology. His areas of expertise are infectious diseases, vaccine efficacy and nanomedicine.
Shahzad Ali, PhD.
Shahzad Ali is Associate Professor in Wildlife and Ecology at University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. He has long experience of teaching and research in zoonotic infectious diseases, microbial diversity and ecology and One Health concept.
Tanveer Hussain, PhD.
Tanveer Hussain is currently employed at Department of Biological Sciences of Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore. His areas of expertise are molecular biology and genomics. He has vast teaching and research experience in the relevant field.
Content
Ejaz Mohammad, Shahzad Ali, and Muhammad Ali Syed
Chapter 2: A Journey From Classical Microbiology to Next Generation Microbiology
Rafiq Ahmad, Sohrab Khan, Syed Muhammad Afzal, Sohail Khan, Muhammad Arif, and Muhammad Hayat
Chapter 3: Advancements in Nanotechnology and Their Applications in Microbiology
Zakieh Sadat Hoseini, Moein Iranmanesh, Yousof Tarverdizadeh, Mohsen Yaghoubi, Mostafa Zare, and Abbas Hajizade
Chapter 4: Nanotechnology-based Assays for Microbial Detection and Identification
Zakieh Sadat Hoseini, Moein Iranmanesh, Mohsen Yaghoubi, and Abbas Hajizade
Chapter 5: Virus-like Particles: Applications in Vaccine Development and Drug Delivery for Infectious Agents
Saghi Nooraei, Howra Bahrulolum, Camellia Katalani,Mohsen Bidar Ajorloo, Gholamreza Ahmadian, and Abbas Hajizade
Chapter 6: Nanosensors and Microelectromechanical Systems for Microbial Agents
Javeria Tanvir, Muhammad Ali Syed, Afshan Saleem, and Maimoona Sabir
Chapter 7: Recent Advances in Microbiology Techniques for Imaging Microbes and their Components
Laiba Hassan, Maria Rukan, Ejaz Mohammad, and Muhammad Ali Syed
Chapter 8: Quantum Microbiology
Javeria Tanvir, Syeda Fatima Zehra, and Muhammad Ali Syed
Chapter 9: Omics Technologies in Microbiology
Faouzia Tanveer, Farah Alam Gill, and Fariha Masood Siddiqui
Chapter 10: Computational Biology and Its Role in Life Science Research
Mohammad Ejaz, Maria Rukan, Muhammad Hamza, and Hafiz Muhammad Waqas Munir
Chapter 11: Computation and Disease Prediction Models
Furqan Awan and Muhammad Muddassir Ali
Chapter 12: Bioinformatics Applied to Microbiology
Maimoona Sabir, Anabia Sohail, Ayesha Saeed, Sidra Abbas, Kishmain Ahmad Khan, and Misbah Khalil
13. Whole Genome Sequencing and Making Sense of Molecular Data
Arif Ullah, Rafiq Ahmad, Muhammad Imran, and Syed Muhammad Ali
Chapter 14: Types of Whole Genome Sequencing Techniques and Their Usefulness in Microbiology
Javed Muhammad, Hafsah Muhammad, Anza Abbas, and Nayyer Saddique
Chapter 15: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Microbiology
Zaara Ishaq, Fiza Faiz, Uzair Haider, and Amjad Ali
Chapter 16: Future Microbiology Education
Mohammad Ejaz, Laiba Hassan, Usama Imtiaz, and Maria Rukan, and Shahzad Ali
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