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Genomics, Populations, and Society

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780323917995
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2024 9780323917995
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Genomics, Populations, and Society, a new volume in the Genomic and Precision Medicine in Clinical Practice series, considers the vast and thorny web of ELSI topics in genomics, from bioethics to healthcare applications, healthcare economics, genomic data management, and population dynamics. Emphasis is placed on the impact of rapid genomic advances on ethical, sociocultural and lifestyle dimensions. Healthcare and health economics topics include genomics and digital health, genome editing, and genomics and infectious disease management. Legal issues related to data ownership, equity, access, probity, consent, and confidentiality are also discussed in-depth, along with sociocultural topics such as community engagement, consanguinity, and more.Here, a range of readers from researchers to clinicians, policy administrators, lawyers, economists and social scientists will discover carefully crafted, synthesized discussions on ELSI topics in genomics to power new scientific advances and genomic medicine implementation.

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ISBN13:9780323917995
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Section I Scientific aspects<br>1. From the double helix to personal genomes<br>2. Genetic and genomic technologies-an introduction<br>3. Computational genomics and bioinformatics<br>4. Bio-banks- organisation and the role &lsquo;Biopreservation & Biobanking<br><br>Section II Healthcare applications<br>5. The genomic and precision medicine in clinical practice- Current perspectives and future directions<br>6. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening<br>7. Genomics and Digital health<br>8. Genetics, genomics and drug prescribing<br>9. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19 pandemic<br><br>Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects<br>10. Rethinking individual and community engagement with genomics in a digital world<br>11. Consanguinity in the Genomic Era - requirement of focused counseling<br>12. Aging genomics and society<br><br>Section IV Ethical Aspects<br>13. The environment population health ethics, & genomics<br>14. The expanding scope of gen-ethics: Harmonization of genetic and environmental concerns<br>15. Biobanks providing a trusted research environment for health data to advance collaborative research and digital transformation of health systems<br>16. Beyond the central dogma: ecogenomics and the implication for bioethics.<br><br>Section V Global health genomics<br>17. Global Globin Network (GGN)<br>18. Genome databases- challenges and expectations<br>19. Commercialization of genetic samples and information<br>20. The governance of international genomics' collaborations: Opportunities and challenges

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