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Environmental Resilience and Transformation in Times of COVID-19:
Climate Change Effects on Environmental Functionality is a timely
reference to better understand environmental changes amid the
COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdowns. The book is
organized into five themes: (1) environmental modifications,
degradation, and human health risks; (2) water resources-planning,
management, and governance; (3) air quality-monitoring, fate,
transport, and drivers of socioenvironmental change; (4) marine and
lacustrine environment; and (5) sustainable development goals and
environmental justice. These themes provide an insight into the
impact of COVID-19 on the environment and vice versa, which will
help improve environmental management and planning, as well as
influence future policies. Featuring many case studies from around
the globe, this book offers a crucial examination of the
intersectionality between climate, sustainability, the environment,
and public health for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers
in environmental science.
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.
Proteomics Approaches to Unravel Virus - Vertebrate Host
Interactions, Volume 109 in the Advances in Virus Research series,
highlights state-of-the art mass spectrometry techniques to
elucidate the tight interplay of vertebrate viruses and their host
cells. The volume includes chapters on Spatio-temporal resolution
of host protein complexes during virus entry, Proteomic approaches
to investigate gammaherpesvirus biology and associated
tumorigenesis, Applications of Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Virus
Research, Mapping surfaceome dynamics during viral infection,
Characterization of proteolytic events in virus-host interactions,
Dynamic protein network modulation upon viral infection, and much
more.
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