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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences
Regarded by many as a dead or simply dull subject, Change and
Challenge in Human Structure - Sixty Years On shatters this
prejudice with a series of studies that go beyond anatomical
dissection and measurement, covering modern computational,
physical, engineering, mathematical and modelling approaches to
anatomical form. Award-winning anatomist Charles Oxnard takes us on
an exhilarating ride, beginning with rudimentary cadaver
dissections and the observation of anatomical variations, to
modelling of structure and function, interluded by statistical
analysis and the morphometric study of form, and expanding to show
fascinating connections of anatomy to lifestyle, forensics, and
evolution. This book offers nothing less than a paradigm shift in
our understanding of one of the oldest fields of science, and leads
us into new views of the functional, developmental, behavioural,
genetic and evolutionary implications of anatomical studies.
All too often, individuals engaged in the biomedical sciences
assume that numeric data must be left to the proper authorities
(e.g., statisticians and data analysts) who are trained to apply
sophisticated mathematical algorithms to sets of data. This is a
terrible mistake. Individuals with keen observational skills,
regardless of their mathematical training, are in the best position
to draw correct inferences from their own data and to guide the
subsequent implementation of robust, mathematical analyses. Volume
2 of Logic and Critical Thinking in the Biomedical Sciences
provides readers with a repertoire of deductive non-mathematical
methods that will help them draw useful inferences from their own
data. Volumes 1 and 2 of Logic and Critical Thinking in the
Biomedical Sciences are written for biomedical scientists and
college-level students engaged in any of the life sciences,
including bioinformatics and related data sciences.
Control Theory in Biomedical Engineering: Applications in
Physiology and Medical Robotics highlights the importance of
control theory and feedback control in our lives and explains how
this theory is central to future medical developments. Control
theory is fundamental for understanding feedback paths in
physiological systems (endocrine system, immune system,
neurological system) and a concept for building artificial organs.
The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the
control engineering and biomedical engineering fields, and medical
students and practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding
of physiological processes, medical robotics (legs, hands, knees),
and controlling artificial devices (pacemakers, insulin injection
devices). Control theory profoundly impacts the everyday lives of a
large part of the human population including the disabled and the
elderly who use assistive and rehabilitation robots for improving
the quality of their lives and increasing their independence.
Introduction to Deep Learning and Neural Networks with Python (TM):
A Practical Guide is an intensive step-by-step guide for
neuroscientists to fully understand, practice, and build neural
networks. Providing math and Python (TM) code examples to clarify
neural network calculations, by book's end readers will fully
understand how neural networks work starting from the simplest
model Y=X and building from scratch. Details and explanations are
provided on how a generic gradient descent algorithm works based on
mathematical and Python (TM) examples, teaching you how to use the
gradient descent algorithm to manually perform all calculations in
both the forward and backward passes of training a neural network.
Naturally Occurring Chemicals against Alzheimer's Disease offers a
detailed discussion on the roles, molecular mechanisms, structural
activity relationships, toxicology and clinical data on
phytochemicals in relation to Alzheimer's disease. The book
examines the available phytochemicals and plants that are
potentially effective, also determining the role and molecular
targets of these phytochemicals in combating AD. This comprehensive
resource will be helpful to researchers who are working on herbal
drugs on AD, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, clinical
trials, neuroscience and advancement in formulations.
Major advancements in the field of in situ molecular pathology have
occurred since publication of the first edition. In Situ Molecular
Pathology and Co-expression Analyses, Second Edition, continues to
teach both the molecular basis for the improvements and the actual
protocols. This is the unique feature that separates it from the
pack of other "cook-book" type approaches. The fields of in situ
hybridization and immunohistochemistry have expanded rapidly where
computer-based analyses systems have greatly expanded the power of
these methods. Further, knowledge of the marked improvements in the
reagents themselves since the first edition can make the difference
of excellent versus misleading data. The automated platforms
require that researchers and diagnostic biomedical investigators
have a good understanding of the basics of in situ based tests,
protocols, and biochemistry for troubleshooting in order to
maximize the use of these platforms. This second edition focuses
attention on straightforward protocols used to simultaneously
detect two or more proteins/nucleic acids within intact tissue by
doing co-expression analyses. Practicing molecular pathologists,
diagnostic pathologists, laboratory directors, and toxicologists,
as well as clinicians and researchers in training, will benefit
from this clear presentation of protocols and theoretical
framework. Data derived from in situ hybridization and
immunohistochemistry.
Today, there is a significant need for healthcare professionals
across disciplines and sectors as the world faces unprecedented
health challenges and adopts innovative healthcare technologies.
Despite this demand for a competent and eager healthcare workforce,
the education and processes to becoming a qualified healthcare
professional are complex and intricate, which may turn people away
from this path due to confusion, fear, or doubt. In order to
encourage and support those involved in medical education, further
study on the best practices and challenges of developing confident
and capable health professionals is required. The Handbook of
Research on Developing Competencies for Pre-Health Professional
Students, Advisors, and Programs provides insight into the critical
skills and expertise essential for those interested in pursuing
employment in healthcare as well as current procedures and training
to support them during their academic and professional careers.
Covering topics such as lifelong learning skills, healthcare
professions, and strategic learning, this major reference work is
crucial for advisors, nurses, healthcare professionals,
academicians, researchers, practitioners, scholars, instructors,
and students.
Autophagy Processes and Mechanisms details the process of autophagy
and its significance in diseases and aging. It provides insights
into autophagy mechanisms and processes to broaden our
understanding. By collecting recent progress on several aspects of
the autophagy process, it provides a more integrative perspective
and serves as a resource that can influence future research
initiatives in the field. This new book is appropriate for basic
and applied researchers in cell biology, biologists and those
working in the pharmaceutical sciences.
There is increasing attention placed on curricular programs in
healthcare at the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical
education levels. While medical institutions are beginning to hire
instructional designers and medical educators to ensure adherence
to instructional design principles, many medical educators have
been appointed to lead instructional interventions based on their
subject-matter expertise. Few have received formal instruction
relative to designing instruction. Cases on Instructional Design
and Performance Outcomes in Medical Education is an essential
research publication that examines the design and delivery of
education programs for healthcare professionals and provides them
with the foundational knowledge needed to design effective
instruction for a variety of audiences and learning contexts.
Highlighting a wide range of topics such as healthcare, medical
education, and online learning, this book is ideal for educators,
physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and academicians
who are responsible for designing instructional activities.
Foundations of the Mind, Brain, and Behavioral Relationships:
Understanding Physiological Psychology is an engaging introduction
into neuroscience, and the portions of the nervous system,
perception, and the clinical considerations in physiological
psychology. "Clinical Applications" appear throughout the chapters
and provide real-world examples of brain–behavior relationships,
and how the nervous system interacts with other body systems to
create a specific behavior. Creating an interactive experience for
learners, this volume connects the study of neuroanatomy and
neurophysiology with clinically relevant topics, ranging from
stress and eating disorders to substance abuse, major affective
disorders, and schizophrenia. Integrating the foundations of
neuroscience with disorders encountered in clinical practice serves
as a foundation to better understand the clinical bases of these
conditions. Coauthored by clinical neuropsychologists, this book is
for those interested in learning about the underpinnings of the
mind, brain, and human behaviors in normal and divergent
functioning.
Parkinson's Disease Therapeutics: Emphasis on Nanotechnological
Advances presents the latest information on the second most common
neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly. Despite remarkable
progress in various PD therapeutics, such as microRNAs and brain
drug delivery systems, a few limitations impede their success. This
book sheds light on the pros and cons of recently developed novel
therapeutics. Very few books have highlighted the protective
efficacy of natural products, antioxidants, and biomaterial design
for other diseases.
The Human Hypothalamus: Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Volume 181 in
the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series, provides comprehensive
summaries of recent research on the brain and nervous system as
they relate to clinical neurology. This volume identifies the
neurobiology and neurophysiology of disorders relating to the
hypothalamus and provides treatment information for these
disorders. Disorders covered include neuropsychiatric,
neurodegenerative, periodic, and autoimmune disorders. Coverage
includes Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, sleep, pain,
depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, schizophrenia, autism, aggressions,
addiction, and more.
Genomics in the Clinic: A Practical Guide to Genetic Testing,
Evaluation, and Counseling illustrates the current scope of the
practice of genetics for healthcare professionals, so they can
understand principles applicable to genetic testing and
consultation. Written by an authoritative well-balanced team,
including experienced clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, and
medical subspecialists, this book adopts an accessible,
easy-to-follow format. Sections are dedicated to basic genetic
principles; clinical genetic and genomic testing; prenatal,
clinical and cancer genetic diagnosis and counseling; and ethical
and social implications in genomic medicine. Over 100 illustrative
cases examine a range of prenatal, pediatric and adult genetic
conditions and testing, putting these concepts and approaches into
practice. Genomics in the Clinic: A Practical Guide to Genetic
Testing, Evaluation, and Counseling is important for primary care
providers, as patient care evolves in the current
genomic-influenced world of precision medicine.
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