News Release

Omics Technologies for Clinical Diagnosis and Gene Therapy

Medical Applications in Human Genetics

Book Announcement

Bentham Science Publishers

The perspective has also been widened with emerging OMICS technologies. An integrated approach is being used not only for diagnosis but also for management and therapeutic purposes. The book “Omics Technologies for Clinical Diagnosis and Gene Therapy: Medical Applications in Human Genetics“ is an effort to highlight and compile various emerging areas of OMICS technology and its application in the diagnosis and management of human genetic disorders.

The book “Omics Technologies for Clinical Diagnosis and Gene Therapy: Medical Applications in Human Genetics“ is planned with three areas of research and implementation i.e., Diagnosis covering conventional strategies to next-generation platforms. This section focuses on the role of Insilco analysis, databases and multi-Omics of single-cell which will help in designing better management strategies. Section II covers management and therapeutic interventions starting with genetic counselling and then including more specific techniques such as pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine, gene editing techniques and their applications in gene therapies and regenerative medicine. Section III focuses on case studies and discusses the applications and success of all the above-mentioned strategies on selected human disorders.

Editors:

  • Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar,
  • Erum Dilshad

Keywords:

Omics technologies, Gene delivery, Clinical diagnosis, Disease modelling, Gene therapy, Clinical genomics,Genetic disorders, Genetic counseling, Genetic testing, Prenatal diagnosis, Genomics, Multifactorial Diseases,Metabolomics, Regenerative medicine, Multiomics, Stem cell therapy, Proteomics, Single-cell, Precision medicine, Supportive therapy

 

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