Genomics, Populations, and Society
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Genomics, Populations, and Society
Kumar, Dhavendra; Chadwick, Ruth
Elsevier Science & Technology
12/2024
446
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Inglês
9780323917995
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Section I Scientific aspects
1. Introduction to genes, genomes and genomics
2. OMIC science and technologies
3. Population genomics
4. Genome technologies including computational genomics
5. Bio-banks- organisation and the role
Section II Healthcare applications
6. Genomic and Precision Medicine
7. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
8. Genomics and Digital health
9. Genomics led health economics- Consumers and State funded
10. Therapeutic genomics including gene/ genome editing
11. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
12. Community engagement- population understanding, attitudes
13. Consanguinity - genetics and genomics dimensions
14. Genomic dimensions of Faith, Spiritual beliefs and Socio-cultural customs
15. Genomic literacy and continued learning
16. Psychosocial aspects of biobanking
Section IV Ethical Aspects
17. Population health ethics & genomics
18. Accessibility, Equity & Harmonization of genomic gains
19. Research governance and ethics- the European Model
20. Ethical and economic aspects of ecogenomics
Section V Global health genomics
21. Global genomic initiatives
22. The H3 Africa project and outcomes
23. Genome databases
24. Commercialization of genomic outcomes
25. Law, statutory regulations and safeguards
1. Introduction to genes, genomes and genomics
2. OMIC science and technologies
3. Population genomics
4. Genome technologies including computational genomics
5. Bio-banks- organisation and the role
Section II Healthcare applications
6. Genomic and Precision Medicine
7. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
8. Genomics and Digital health
9. Genomics led health economics- Consumers and State funded
10. Therapeutic genomics including gene/ genome editing
11. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
12. Community engagement- population understanding, attitudes
13. Consanguinity - genetics and genomics dimensions
14. Genomic dimensions of Faith, Spiritual beliefs and Socio-cultural customs
15. Genomic literacy and continued learning
16. Psychosocial aspects of biobanking
Section IV Ethical Aspects
17. Population health ethics & genomics
18. Accessibility, Equity & Harmonization of genomic gains
19. Research governance and ethics- the European Model
20. Ethical and economic aspects of ecogenomics
Section V Global health genomics
21. Global genomic initiatives
22. The H3 Africa project and outcomes
23. Genome databases
24. Commercialization of genomic outcomes
25. Law, statutory regulations and safeguards
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"Race?; Age; Aging; Attitudes; Benefit-sharing; Biobank; Biobank locators; Biobanking; Biobanks; Bioethics; Chromosomal microarrays; Clinical genomics; Clinical practice; Clopidogrel; Commercialization; Community and individuality; Complex genetics; Consanguinity; Consent; COVID-19; Culture; Cyber security; Data infrastructure literacy; Data privacy and data accessibility; Deoxyribose nucleic acid; Digital applications; Digital health; Digital health regulations; Digital tools; Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomics; Discrimination; Diversity; DNA; Double helix; Drug response; Ecological systems; Engagement; Enhancement; Environment; Environmental determinants of health; Environmental ethics; Environmentalism; Epigenetics; Ethical; Ethical, legal and social Issues (ELSI); Ethics; Expectations; Exploitation; Fair benefit sharing; Future medicine; Gene editing; Gene variant; Genetic testing; Genetics; Genome; Genome database; Genome sequencing; Genomic healthcare; Genomic medicine; Genomic resources; Genomics; Genomics research; Global Globin Network; Global health; Global Variome; Health data; Hemoglobinopathies; Human genome; Human genome project; Human genomics; Human rights; Human Variome Project; Inequity; Infertility; Justice; Law; Legal; Low-middle-income countries; Microbiome; Molecular biology; NGS; Offsprings; One Health; Participation and engagement; Pathogens; Personal genomics; Personalized healthcare; Personalized medicine; Pharmacogenomics; Pneumonia; Policies; Policy; PPP; Precision medicine; Preventive genomics; Proteomics; Public health; Rare Mendelian disease diagnostics; Right not to know; Screening; Sequencing; Sickle cell disease; Social issues; Socioeconomic gains; Sources of biospecimens; Stakeholders; Stigma; Thalassemia; Thought-experiments; Translation; Trusted research environment (TRE); Vaccine; Values; Variant prioritization software; Whole exome sequencing; Whole genome sequencing
Section I Scientific aspects
1. Introduction to genes, genomes and genomics
2. OMIC science and technologies
3. Population genomics
4. Genome technologies including computational genomics
5. Bio-banks- organisation and the role
Section II Healthcare applications
6. Genomic and Precision Medicine
7. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
8. Genomics and Digital health
9. Genomics led health economics- Consumers and State funded
10. Therapeutic genomics including gene/ genome editing
11. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
12. Community engagement- population understanding, attitudes
13. Consanguinity - genetics and genomics dimensions
14. Genomic dimensions of Faith, Spiritual beliefs and Socio-cultural customs
15. Genomic literacy and continued learning
16. Psychosocial aspects of biobanking
Section IV Ethical Aspects
17. Population health ethics & genomics
18. Accessibility, Equity & Harmonization of genomic gains
19. Research governance and ethics- the European Model
20. Ethical and economic aspects of ecogenomics
Section V Global health genomics
21. Global genomic initiatives
22. The H3 Africa project and outcomes
23. Genome databases
24. Commercialization of genomic outcomes
25. Law, statutory regulations and safeguards
1. Introduction to genes, genomes and genomics
2. OMIC science and technologies
3. Population genomics
4. Genome technologies including computational genomics
5. Bio-banks- organisation and the role
Section II Healthcare applications
6. Genomic and Precision Medicine
7. Genomic Healthcare & Genomic health screening
8. Genomics and Digital health
9. Genomics led health economics- Consumers and State funded
10. Therapeutic genomics including gene/ genome editing
11. Genomics and Infectious diseases: Lessons learnt from Covid-19
Section III Socio-Cultural Aspects
12. Community engagement- population understanding, attitudes
13. Consanguinity - genetics and genomics dimensions
14. Genomic dimensions of Faith, Spiritual beliefs and Socio-cultural customs
15. Genomic literacy and continued learning
16. Psychosocial aspects of biobanking
Section IV Ethical Aspects
17. Population health ethics & genomics
18. Accessibility, Equity & Harmonization of genomic gains
19. Research governance and ethics- the European Model
20. Ethical and economic aspects of ecogenomics
Section V Global health genomics
21. Global genomic initiatives
22. The H3 Africa project and outcomes
23. Genome databases
24. Commercialization of genomic outcomes
25. Law, statutory regulations and safeguards
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
"Race?; Age; Aging; Attitudes; Benefit-sharing; Biobank; Biobank locators; Biobanking; Biobanks; Bioethics; Chromosomal microarrays; Clinical genomics; Clinical practice; Clopidogrel; Commercialization; Community and individuality; Complex genetics; Consanguinity; Consent; COVID-19; Culture; Cyber security; Data infrastructure literacy; Data privacy and data accessibility; Deoxyribose nucleic acid; Digital applications; Digital health; Digital health regulations; Digital tools; Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomics; Discrimination; Diversity; DNA; Double helix; Drug response; Ecological systems; Engagement; Enhancement; Environment; Environmental determinants of health; Environmental ethics; Environmentalism; Epigenetics; Ethical; Ethical, legal and social Issues (ELSI); Ethics; Expectations; Exploitation; Fair benefit sharing; Future medicine; Gene editing; Gene variant; Genetic testing; Genetics; Genome; Genome database; Genome sequencing; Genomic healthcare; Genomic medicine; Genomic resources; Genomics; Genomics research; Global Globin Network; Global health; Global Variome; Health data; Hemoglobinopathies; Human genome; Human genome project; Human genomics; Human rights; Human Variome Project; Inequity; Infertility; Justice; Law; Legal; Low-middle-income countries; Microbiome; Molecular biology; NGS; Offsprings; One Health; Participation and engagement; Pathogens; Personal genomics; Personalized healthcare; Personalized medicine; Pharmacogenomics; Pneumonia; Policies; Policy; PPP; Precision medicine; Preventive genomics; Proteomics; Public health; Rare Mendelian disease diagnostics; Right not to know; Screening; Sequencing; Sickle cell disease; Social issues; Socioeconomic gains; Sources of biospecimens; Stakeholders; Stigma; Thalassemia; Thought-experiments; Translation; Trusted research environment (TRE); Vaccine; Values; Variant prioritization software; Whole exome sequencing; Whole genome sequencing