Integrative Omics: Concept, Methodology and Application provides a holistic and integrated view of defining and applying network approaches, integrative tools, and methods to solve problems for the rationalization of genotype to phenotype relationships. The reference provides systemic ‘step-by-step’ coverage that begins with basic concepts from Omic to Multi Integrative Omics approaches followed by applications and emerging and future trends. All areas of Omics are covered, including biological databases, sequence alignment, pharmacogenomics, nutrigenomics and microbial omics, integrated omics for Food Science and Identification of genes associated with disease, clinical data integration and data warehousing, translational omics, technology policy, and society research. This book covers recent concepts, methodologies, advancements in technologies and is also well-suited for researchers from both academic and industry background, undergraduate and graduate students who are mainly working in the area of computational systems biology, integrative omics and translational science.
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From Omics to Multi-integrative Omics Approach Types Of Omics Data: Genomics, Metagenomics, Epigenomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics and Phenomics Biological Omics databases and Tools Systematic Benchmarking of Omics Computational Tools Pharmacogenomics, Nutrigenomics, and Microbial Omics Proteomics: Present and Future Prospectives Foodomics: Integrated Omics for the Food and Nutrition Science Vaccinomics Integrative Omics Approach for Identification of Genes Associated with Disease Integrative Omics Approaches for Identification of Biomarkers Omics Approach for Personalized and Diagnostics Medicine Role of Bioinformatics in Genome Analysis Data Management in Cross Omics Omics and Clinical Data Integration and Data Warehousing Integrative Omics Data Mining: Challenges and Opportunities Data Science and Analytics, Modeling, Simulation, and Issues of Omics Data Set Emerging Trends in Translational Omics Omics Technology for Crop Improvement Ecology and Environmental Omics Current Trends and Approaches in Clinical Metagenomics Bio-molecular Networks Machine Learning Fundamentals to Explore Complex OMICS Data Omics Technology Policy and Society Research
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Presents practical biological approaches currently employed to address construction of integrated networks in biological systems
Provides a holistic, integrated view of a defining and applying network approach, integrative tools, and methods to solve problems for rationalization of genotype to phenotype relationships Offers an interdisciplinary approach to Databases, data analytics techniques, biological tools, network construction, analysis, modeling, prediction and simulation of biological systems leading to ‘translational research’, i.e., drug discovery, drug target prediction, and precision medicine Covers worldwide methods, concepts, databases, and tools used in the construction of integrated pathways
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780443160929
Publisert
2024-05-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press Inc
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
430

Biographical note

Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta is Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Gupta has published more than twelve research papers, published one edited book, five book chapters and given more than twenty-seven invited lectures. Dr. Gupta is life member of various academic societies such as Federation of Asian Biotechnology Association (FABA), Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI), Society of Environmental Sustainability (Founder member) and Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA). Dr. Gupta’s focus of the research work is to extract the key regulatory elements participating in the disease pathways through integrative biology approach. To investigate those, biological tools & databases with big scale data sets generated by state-of-the-art high-throughput technology integrated for computational analysis. Pramod Katara is an Assistant Professor at the Centre of Bioinformatics, University of Allahabad. He has 14 years of teaching and research experience. He has published several peer-reviewed papers and has authored several book chapters. He is a member/life member of several national and international scientific societies and attended many symposia/conferences at national and international levels and presented invited lectures/papers there as well as chairing sessions. He has been actively working in the field of bioinformatics to solve various biological issues with the help of computational omics approaches. His current research is focused on the population-specific human genome and transcriptome analysis to predict the pharmacogenomic variant and solve pharmacogenomics related issues). Dr. Sukanta Mondal is currently working as Principal Scientist, Physiology Division, ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology. His major research interests involve cloning, characterization and expression of genes regulating early embryonic loss, molecular characterization and expression of hormone receptors, impact of stress on maternal recognition of pregnancy etc. He has published over 130 research publications in various National/International journals and presented more than 30 papers at various National/International Conferences. He has delivered invited lectures in different conference throughout the country and abroad. He is Associate Editor of journals viz., American Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Asian Journal of Biotechnology, Asian Journal of Cell Biology, Current Research in Poultry Science and Biotechnology etc. Professor Ram Lakhan Singh is Vice-Chancellor of Nilamber-Pitamber University, Medininagar, India. He held position of Professor and Chair of Biochemistry at Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, India prior to joining this assignment. He has 31 years of experience as teacher and 39 years as researcher in the area of Environmental and Nutraceutical Biochemistry. Professor Singh published more than 87 research papers, written 17 book chapters and edited 6 books published by Springer, CRC and Elsevier. He guided 25 PhD students and has been invited as editorial board member of International journals. He has been awarded IUTOX Senior Fellowship in 2007 and admitted to the Fellowships of the Society of Toxicology in 2011 and Academy of Environmental Biology in 2015.