Human genome epidemiology a scientific foundation for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease

Advances in genomics are expected to play a central role in medicine and public health in the future by providing a genetic basis for disease prediction and prevention. The transplantation of human gene discoveries into meaningful actions to improve health and prevent disease depends on scientific i...

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Other Authors: Khoury, Muin J. (Editor), Little, Julian (Editor), Burke, Wylie (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2004
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Summary:Advances in genomics are expected to play a central role in medicine and public health in the future by providing a genetic basis for disease prediction and prevention. The transplantation of human gene discoveries into meaningful actions to improve health and prevent disease depends on scientific information from multiple disciplines, including epidemiology. This book describes the important role that epidemiologic methods play in the continuum from gene discovery to the development and application of genetic tests. It proceeds systematically from the fundamentals of genome technology and gene discovery, to epidemiologic approaches to gene characterization in the population, to the evaluation of genetic tests and their use in health services. These methodologic approaches are then illustrated with several disease-specific case studies
Physical Description:xix, 549 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780195146745
0195146743