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The 2nd Edition of Who Owns You, David Koepsell s widely acclaimed
exploration of the philosophical and legal problems of patenting
human genes, is updated to reflect the most recent changes to the
cultural and legal climate relating to the practice of gene
patenting. * Lays bare the theoretical assumptions that underpin
the injustice of patents on unmodified genes * Makes a unique
argument for a commons-by-necessity, explaining how parts of the
universe are simply not susceptible to monopoly claims * Represents
the only work that attempts to first define the nature of the
genetic objects involved before any ethical conclusions are reached
* Provides the most comprehensive accounting of the various
lawsuits, legislative changes, and the public debate surrounding
AMP v. Myriad, the most significant case regarding gene patents
In the twentieth-century, evidence-based injury prevention and
control strategies have contributed to a substantial decline in the
number of deaths associated with injury. However, researchers in
the field of injury prevention have often gathered their study
methods from other disciplines; it can be difficult for injury
investigators to locate all of the research tools that can be
applied to problems related to injury. Injury Control: A Guide to
Research and Program Evaluation addresses the growing need for a
comprehensive source of knowledge on all research designs available
for injury control and research. Included in this accessible
guidebook is information about choices in study design, details
about study execution and discussion of specific tools such as
injury severity scales, programme evaluations and systematic
reviews. Epidemiologists, health service investigators, trauma
surgeons and emergency medicine physicians will find this a useful
source for understanding, reviewing and conducting research related
to injuries.
Modern evidence-based injury prevention and control strategies have contributed to a substantial decline in the number of deaths associated with injury. Injury Control: Research and Program Evaluation addresses the growing need for a single comprehensive source of data on all research designs available for injury control and research. This accessible guidebook includes information on research tools such as injury severity scales, conducting program evaluations and trauma audits, systematic reviews, and ecologic studies. Epidemiologists and health service investigators, as well as trauma surgeons and emergency medicine physicians who provide the post-acute care of trauma patients, will find this the only current information source focused on injury control research and evaluation.
This second edition of Epidemiologic Methods offers a rigorous
introduction to the concepts and tools of epidemiologic research.
Aimed chiefly at future epidemiologists, the book offers clear
descriptions, practical examples, and question/answer sections for
each of the science's key concepts. Authored by two award-winning
epidemiology instructors, this book is ideally suited for use as a
text in a graduate-level course sequence in epidemiologic methods.
The book's chapters are organized around three main themes: general
concepts and tools of epidemiology; major study designs; and
special topics, including screening, outbreak investigations, and
use of epidemiology to evaluate policies and programs.
With addition exercises at the end of each chapter and expanded
attention to topics such as confounding, this new edition
Epidemiologic Methods is an indispensable resource for the next
generation of epidemiologic study.
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