Genomics And Proteomics For Clinical Discovery And Development (translational Bioinformatics)
by György Marko-Varga /
2014 / English / PDF
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The book is intended to be a resource for students as
well as scientists in education and for the general public to
learn about proteomics and genomics. Chromosomes form the basis
for our genetic heritage and are the code for protein synthesis.
The Human Genome Map came out in 2002, and the Proteome Sequence
Map is under currently being created by a global consortia
initiative. Proteome and genome building blocks already form the
basis of scientific research areas as well as large parts of the
pharmaceutical and biomedical industry. The book initiative will
provide the background to and our current understanding of these
gene and protein areas, as well as describe how cutting-edge
science is using these resources to develop new medicines and new
diagnostics for patient care and treatment. The book will be
useful for undergraduate students as well as university students
and researchers who need a good understanding of genomics and
proteomics within the clinical field. The book will also be
targeted at a broad public as well as readers not specialized
within this field.
The book is intended to be a resource for students as
well as scientists in education and for the general public to
learn about proteomics and genomics. Chromosomes form the basis
for our genetic heritage and are the code for protein synthesis.
The Human Genome Map came out in 2002, and the Proteome Sequence
Map is under currently being created by a global consortia
initiative. Proteome and genome building blocks already form the
basis of scientific research areas as well as large parts of the
pharmaceutical and biomedical industry. The book initiative will
provide the background to and our current understanding of these
gene and protein areas, as well as describe how cutting-edge
science is using these resources to develop new medicines and new
diagnostics for patient care and treatment. The book will be
useful for undergraduate students as well as university students
and researchers who need a good understanding of genomics and
proteomics within the clinical field. The book will also be
targeted at a broad public as well as readers not specialized
within this field.
Dr. Marko-Varga is the head of the Head of Div. Clinical Protein
Science & Imaging at the Biomedical Center, Dept. of
Measurement Technology and Industrial Electrical Engineering,
Lund University, and Professor at the 1st Department of Surgery,
Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Marko-Varga is the head of the Head of Div. Clinical Protein
Science & Imaging at the Biomedical Center, Dept. of
Measurement Technology and Industrial Electrical Engineering,
Lund University, and Professor at the 1st Department of Surgery,
Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.