5 edition of Genomics and public health found in the catalog.
Genomics and public health
Published
2007
by Martinus Nijhoff in Leiden, Boston
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Bartha Maria Knoppers. |
Contributions | Knoppers, Bartha Maria. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | K3611.G46 G484 2007 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 329 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 329 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17893004M |
ISBN 10 | 9004155597 |
ISBN 10 | 9789004155596 |
LC Control Number | 2007271360 |
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Applied Genomics and Public Health examines the interdisciplinary and growing area of how evidence-based genomic knowledge can be applied to public health, population health, healthcare and health policies.
The book gathers experts from a variety of disciplines, including life sciences, social sciences, and health care to develop a comprehensive overview of the :// Applied Genomics and Public Health examines the interdisciplinary and growing area of how evidence-based genomic knowledge can be applied to public health, population health, healthcare and health policies.
The book gathers experts from a variety of disciplines, including life sciences, social sciences, and health care to develop a Beyond Public Health Genomics: Can Big Data and Predictive Analytics Deliver Precision Public Health. external icon Public Health Genomics. ; 21() Khoury M, Feero WG, Chambers DA, Brody LE, Aziz N, Green RC, Janssens AC, Murray MF, Public health seeks to improve health at a population level through interventions that increase the net health benefit to the population as a whole.
Advances in genomics knowledge and technologies can add to this endeavor, but also pose a challenge when faced with often conflicting public health (population) and genomic medicine (individual When genomics and public health are integrated into society, it will create as many responsibilities as rights for citizens, researchers, and decision makers.
Indeed, the expression of genetic risk factors in both common and infectious diseases is of great interest to public ://?language=en. The Public Health Genomics (PHG) enterprise (Bellagio Model).
The figure displays the core tasks of PHG between the ‘knowledge generation’ and the overall goal ‘improvement in population The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has recognized genomics as a priority area in public health education.
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Integrating genomics into public health research, policy, and practice raises many of the same legal issues discussed throughout this book. Although the addition of a genetic component to these activities does not necessarily change the fundamental legal considerations, society invests enormous power in the concept of :// This timely book examines the impact of clinical genomics across an array of public and community health issues, and within a variety of global healthcare systems offering concise, evidence-based technical and practical information on applied and translational aspects of genome sciences and technologies related to clinical medicine and public › Books › New, Used & Rental Textbooks › Medicine & Health Sciences.
Medical and Health Genomics provides concise and evidence-based technical and practical information on the applied and translational aspects of genome sciences and the technologies related to non-clinical medicine and public ge is based on evolving paradigms of genomic medicine—in particular, the relation to public and population health genomics now being rapidly Implications of Genomics for Public Health.
Workshop Summary. Committee on Genomics and the Public’s Health in the 21st Century. Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Lyla M. Hernandez, Editor. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES Genomics Applications in Public Health: /ch In the transformation of health, through genomics applications in public health, many of the disease burdens which were incriminated for low life expectancies Public health has not traditionally been concerned with genomics.
Practitioners of public health have regarded populations as essentially homogeneous, differing only in their exposures to environmental and social determinants of health such as poverty, poor housing, or toxic or infectious agents.
Until recently, genomics and public health rarely came together except in the context of These elements are crucial to any public health accomplishment and are recurring themes in 2 new public health genomics resources. Nearly 2 Read More > Posted on March 6, by Scott Bowen, Office of Public Health Genomics, Centers For Disease Control and Prevention Leave a comment We consider the public health applications of genomic technologies as viewed through the lens of the public health code of ethics.
We note, for example, the potential for genomics to increase our appreciation for the public health value of interdependence, the potential for some genomic tools to exacerbate health disparities because of their inaccessibility by the poor and the way in which Public health genomics is a relatively new field within public health.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the USA, with considerable foresight, recognized the need for the entire public health workforce to achieve competence in this :// This book serves as a comprehensive review of genetics in public health practice and is likely to be of interest to a multidisciplinary audience.
The authorship gives the book a strong north American flavour, but many of the messages are valid for public health practice in :// The Book of Genes & Genomes presents a concise overview of the advances in genetics and genomics and provide the unfamiliar reader with a succinct description of ?topic=B,B,B,B.
From Precision Medicine to Precision Public Health: Challenges and Opportunities Muin J. Khoury MD, PhD CDC Office of Public Health Genomics Implications of Genomics for Public Health summarizes the discussions and presentations from this workshop. Topics Health and Medicine — Genetics. The public health sciences will be essential for interpreting the health significance of genetic variation and the gene/environment interactions at the core of most diseases and biological phenomena.
The combination of genomics and public health sciences will be critical to achieve the vision of predictive, personalized, preventive health care The combination of genomics and public health sciences will be critical to achieve the vision of predictive, personalized, preventive health care and community health services.
Public and media interest was intense when President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair jointly announced accelerated progress by the public- and private-sector This chapter addresses a previously neglected crucial question in twenty-first-century public health theory and practice: why do individuals and populations differ in their susceptibility to human diseases and response to health interventions?
Rather than viewing populations as a homogenous construct, the chapter ‘unpacks’ this silent heterogeneity in population substructure based on the