Frontiers in Human Genetics

Frontiers in Human Genetics
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9789810244583
ISBN-13 : 9810244584
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Book Synopsis Frontiers in Human Genetics by : Eric Yap

Download or read book Frontiers in Human Genetics written by Eric Yap and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2001 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the completion of human genome sequencing, human genetics is poised for major developments in functional genomics, molecular diagnostics, pathogenesis of complex multifactorial diseases and gene-based therapy. This book was conceived from an international symposium on human genetics and gene therapy that was held in Singapore in 1999. It includes manuscripts of the work presented as well as articles written by a selection of young researchers in the Asia Pacific region who are actively involved in a diverse range of medical problems, including cancer, infections, hypertension and myopia. New technologies being developed in gene therapy, lab-on-chips and bioinformatics are reported. The book provides a snapshot of the diverse approaches and solutions being developed at the frontiers of human genetics. It will be useful to researchers and students in molecular genetics and the life sciences, professionals in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, clinicians who are interested in molecular medicine, etc.

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