Human Genes and Genomes: Science, Health, Society

Author:   Leon E. Rosenberg (Department of Molecular Biology and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University<br>Princeton, NJ, USA) ,  Diane Drobnis Rosenberg (Scientific Publishing Consultant, Lawrenceville, NJ)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780123852120


Pages:   446
Publication Date:   21 May 2012
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In the nearly 60 years since Watson and Crick proposed the double helical structure of DNA, the molecule of heredity, waves of discoveries have made genetics the most thrilling field in the sciences. The study of genes and genomics today explores all aspects of the life with relevance in the lab, in the doctor’s office, in the courtroom and even in social relationships. In this helpful guidebook, one of the most respected and accomplished human geneticists of our time communicates the importance of genes and genomics studies in all aspects of life. With the use of core concepts and the integration of extensive references, this book provides students and professionals alike with the most in-depth view of the current state of the science and its relevance across disciplines.

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Author:   Leon E. Rosenberg (Department of Molecular Biology and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University<br>Princeton, NJ, USA) ,  Diane Drobnis Rosenberg (Scientific Publishing Consultant, Lawrenceville, NJ)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   1.590kg
ISBN:  

9780123852120


ISBN 10:   0123852129
Pages:   446
Publication Date:   21 May 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Replaced By:   9780128011089
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction and Core Concepts 1. Framing the Field 2. Introducing the CORE CONCEPTS 3. Genetic Variability 4. Growth, Development, and Reproduction 5. Transmission of Genes 6. Structure of Genes, Chromosomes, and Genomes 7. Expression of Genes and Genomes 8. Mutation 9. Biological Evolution 10. Human Individuality Part 2 Genetic Disorders 11. Chromosome Abnormalities 12. Single-Gene Defects 13. Multifactorial Traits 14. Disorders of Variable Genomic Architecture 15. Birth Defects 16. The Genetics of Cancer 17. Detection and Treatment of Genetic Disorders Part 3 Populations and Individuals 18. Population and Evolutionary Genetics 19. Personalized Genetics and Genomics

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... a beautifully written and insightful genetics book that hits all the right notes. Major principles are illustrated in the context of real disease, both Mendelian and complex, which keeps the relevance high. Michael J. Dougherty, PhD, Director of Education, American Society of Human Genetics This thoughtful and scholarly book, teaching about common traits and rare inherited disorders, is beautifully written and accessible to science students and non-science students alike. Margretta Seashore, MD, Director, Genetic Consultation Service and Director, Biochemical Disease Detection Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine A master story teller and one of the founders of the field, Rosenberg tells the story of human genetics as few others can - anchored in history but with a fresh eye towards what the study of the human genome teaches us about genes and their importance for both biology and medicine. Huntington F. Willard, PhD, Director, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University


In this helpful guidebook, one of the most respected and accomplished human geneticists of our time communicates the importance of genes and genomics studies in all aspects of life. With the use of core concepts and the integration of extensive references, this book provides students and professionals alike with the most in-depth view of the current state of the science and its relevance across disciplines. --ANTICANCER RESEARCH 33: 745-746 (2013), February 2013 ... a beautifully written and insightful genetics book that hits all the right notes. Major principles are illustrated in the context of real disease, both Mendelian and complex, which keeps the relevance high. --Michael J. Dougherty, PhD, Director of Education, American Society of Human Genetics This thoughtful and scholarly book, teaching about common traits and rare inherited disorders, is beautifully written and accessible to science students and non-science students alike. --Margretta Seashore, MD, Director, Genetic Consultation Service and Director, Biochemical Disease Detection Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine A master story teller and one of the founders of the field, Rosenberg tells the story of human genetics as few others can - anchored in history but with a fresh eye towards what the study of the human genome teaches us about genes and their importance for both biology and medicine. --Huntington F. Willard, PhD, Director, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University


"""In this helpful guidebook, one of the most respected and accomplished human geneticists of our time communicates the importance of genes and genomics studies in all aspects of life. With the use of core concepts and the integration of extensive references, this book provides students and professionals alike with the most in-depth view of the current state of the science and its relevance across disciplines.""--ANTICANCER RESEARCH 33: 745-746 (2013), February 2013 ""... a beautifully written and insightful genetics book that hits all the right notes. Major principles are illustrated in the context of real disease, both Mendelian and complex, which keeps the relevance high.""--Michael J. Dougherty, PhD, Director of Education, American Society of Human Genetics ""This thoughtful and scholarly book, teaching about common traits and rare inherited disorders, is beautifully written and accessible to science students and non-science students alike.""--Margretta Seashore, MD, Director, Genetic Consultation Service and Director, Biochemical Disease Detection Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine ""A master story teller and one of the founders of the field, Rosenberg tells the story of human genetics as few others can - anchored in history but with a fresh eye towards what the study of the human genome teaches us about genes and their importance for both biology and medicine.""--Huntington F. Willard, PhD, Director, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University"


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Since 1998, Leon E. Rosenberg has been a professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. From 1991 to 1998, Rosenberg was Chief Scientific Officer of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.During Rosenberg’s 26 year affiliation with Yale, he was the dean of Yale University School of Medicine, research geneticist, clinician, administrator, professor of human genetics, pediatrics, and medicine, and the first chairman of the Department of Human Genetics. Rosenberg and his colleagues conducted pioneering laboratory investigations into the molecular basis of several inherited disorders of amino acid and organic acid metabolism.Rosenberg received summa cum laude BA and MD degrees from the University of Wisconsin. He completed his internship and residency training in internal medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. Afterward, he moved to Bethesda, Maryland, to begin a six-year association as an investigator with the metabolism service of the National Cancer Institute.Dr. Rosenberg's honors include election to the National Academy of Sciences and to the Institute of Medicine, recipient of the Borden Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics and of the Kober Medal from the Association of American Physicians, and honorary Doctor of Science degrees from the University of Wisconsin and the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Rosenberg was the medalist for the Australian Society for Medical Research in 2002. He is a past president of the American Society of Human Genetics, the Association of American Physicians, the Funding First Initiative of the Mary Lasker Trust, and the Association of Patient Oriented Research. Diane Drobnis Rosenberg is the Chief Operating Officer of Meadowgate Farm Alpacas, LLC, in Lawrenceville, NJ. She has been active on numerous boards, including the Foundation for Health in Aging Board for the American Geriatrics Society, the Friends Board of the Institute for Advanced Study, and SAVE, a private Princeton animal shelter. At companies such as McGraw-Hill, Elsevier Science Publishing, and Williams and Wilkins, Ms. Drobnis Rosenberg acquired and published life sciences books and texts as well as medical journals. In 1990, she started a consulting firm that worked with medical societies on business arrangements for their journals. Ms. Drobnis Rosenberg was born in Washington, D.C. in 1944 and grew up in Evanston, Illinois. She is an Alumna of Wellesley College where she majored in Biology and also the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied Molecular Biology, having been awarded a NASA traineeship. She has four children and five grandchildren.

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