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Bioinformatics for Everyone provides a brief overview on currently
used technologies in the field of bioinformatics-interpreted as the
application of information science to biology- including various
online and offline bioinformatics tools and softwares. The book
presents valuable knowledge in a simplified way to help students
and researchers easily apply bioinformatics tools and approaches to
their research and lab routines. Several protocols and case studies
that can be reproduced by readers to suit their needs are also
included.
Biotechnology in Healthcare presents up-to-date knowledge on the
emerging field of biotechnology as applied to the healthcare
industry. Biotechnology has revolutionized healthcare in the last
two decades by developing and introducing novel diagnostics,
therapeutics, and preventive measures; whether it is
noncommunicable or communicable disease, primary or secondary care,
or public health, it has shown its immense potential to provide a
solution to the healthcare providers, physicians, and allied health
care professionals. The second volume, Applications and
Initiatives, contains 19 chapters focused on the applications of
biotechnology related to public healthcare, hospital management,
oncology, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases, regenerative
medicine, IVF, clinical trials, precision food, FMGCs, PPCPs,
pharmaceuticals, and smart technologies to monitor pandemic.
Further, this volume also presents government initiatives and
entrepreneurship challenges in healthcare biotechnology sector.
This is a valuable resource for students, biotechnologists,
bioinformaticians, clinicians, and members of biomedical and
healthcare fields who need to understand more about the promising
developments of the emerging field of biotechnology in healthcare.
Transcultural Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Health and
Social Care provides healthcare professionals with a deeper
understanding of the incredible opportunities brought by the
emerging field of AI robotics. In addition, it provides robotic
researchers with the point-of-view of healthcare professionals to
understand what the healthcare sector - as well as the market -
really needs from robotics technology. By doing so, the book fills
an important gap between both fields in order to leverage new
developments and collaborative work in favor of global patients.
The book is aimed at the non-technical reader, especially health
and social care professionals, and explains in a simple way the
technological principles applied in the development of socially
assistive humanoid AI robots (SAHR), the values which guide such
developments, the ethics related to them, and research approaches
in the field, with a focus on achieving a culturally competent
SAHR.
Digital Innovation for Healthcare in COVID-19 Pandemic: Strategies
and Solutions provides comprehensive knowledge and insights on the
application of information technologies in the healthcare sector,
sharing experiences from leading researchers and academics from
around the world. The book presents innovative ideas, solutions and
examples to deal with one of the major challenges of the world, a
global problem with health, economic and political dimensions.
Advanced information technologies can play a key role in solving
problems generated by the COVID-19 outbreak. The book addresses how
science, technology and innovation can provide advances and
solutions to new global health challenges. This is a valuable
resource for researchers, clinicians, healthcare workers,
policymakers and members of the biomedical field who are interested
in learning how digital technologies can help us avoid and solve
global disease dissemination.
Translational Bioinformatics in Healthcare and Medicine offers an
overview of main principles of bioinformatics, biological
databases, clinical informatics, health informatics,
viroinformatics and real-case applications of translational
bioinformatics in healthcare. Written by experts from both
technology and clinical sides, the content brings together
essential knowledge to make the best of recent advancements of the
field. The book discusses topics such as next generation sequence
analysis, genomics in clinical care, IoT applications, blockchain
technology, patient centered interoperability of EHR, health data
mining, and translational bioinformatics methods for drug discovery
and drug repurposing. In addition, it discusses the role of
bioinformatics in cancer research and viroinformatics approaches to
counter viral diseases through informatics. This is a valuable
resource for bioinformaticians, clinicians, healthcare
professionals, graduate students and several members of biomedical
field who are interested in learning more about how bioinformatics
can impact in their research and practice.
Roadmap to Successful Digital Health Ecosystems: A Global
Perspective presents evidence-based solutions found on adopting
open platforms, standard information models, technology neutral
data repositories, and computable clinical data and knowledge
(ontologies, terminologies, content models, process models, and
guidelines), resulting in improved patient, organizational, and
global health outcomes. The book helps engaging countries and
stakeholders take action and commit to a digital health strategy,
create a global environment and processes that will facilitate and
induce collaboration, develop processes for monitoring and
evaluating national digital health strategies, and enable learnings
to be shared in support of WHO's global strategy for digital
health. The book explains different perspectives and local
environments for digital health implementation, including
data/information and technology governance, secondary data use,
need for effective data interpretation, costly adverse events,
models of care, HR management, workforce planning, system
connectivity, data sharing and linking, small and big data, change
management, and future vision. All proposed solutions are based on
real-world scientific, social, and political evidence.
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