Molecular Tools for Disease Detection: Trends and Developments
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In a world where health and wellness are paramount concerns, the key to early disease detection lies within the intricate realms of molecular biology. This book paves the way to the unlocking the microscopic universe and explores the fascinating role of molecular tools that have transformed how we detect and treat diseases. It is a guide to the science and technologies that have redefined the way diseases are diagnosed and managed, and bridges the gap between the laboratory and the clinic, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the impact of molecular diagnostics on healthcare. Readers will gain a deep understanding of how these tools have transformed healthcare, enabling personalized medicine, rapid response to pandemics, and the discovery of novel therapeutic interventions. This book is a compelling exploration of the power of molecular biology in our quest to conquer diseases, emphasizing the profound impact of these tools on improving the health and well-being of individuals and society as a whole.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 28 Mar 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036402525
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Ambili Mechoor is a professor at Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology (India) and holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Kerala (India). She has postdoctoral experience from prestigious institutes in India and the USA. With a strong academic background she has taught biochemistry molecular biology and related courses for more than fifteen years. Mechoor has authored peer-reviewed publications and mentored graduate students contributing to scientific knowledge and institutional growth.Rahana Rathnan is a senior faculty member at Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Swamikal Maha Vidyalaya (JSS) Private School (Dubai) and has experience as an assistant professor in the Biotechnology Department at Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology (India). She has earned a PhD in Biotechnology and has a strong academic background having a significant impact on teaching research and academic administration in the organisation where she works.