The Evolution of Medical Genetics

The Evolution of Medical Genetics
Author: Peter S. Harper
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000693260

This informative new book presents an accessible account of the development of medical genetics over the past 70 years, one of the most important areas of 20th, and now 21st, century science and medicine. Based largely on the author’s personal involvement and career as a leader in the field over the last half century, both in the UK and internationally, it draws on his interest and involvement in documenting the history of medical genetics. Underpinning the content is a unique series of 100 recorded interviews undertaken by the author with key older workers in the field, the majority British, providing invaluable information going back to the very beginnings of human and medical genetics. Focusing principally on medically relevant areas of genetics rather than the underlying basic science and technological aspects, the book offers a fascinating insight for those working and training in the field of clinical or laboratory aspects of medical genetics, genomics and allied areas; it will also be of interest to historians of science and medicine and to workers in the social sciences who are increasingly attracted by the social and ethical challenges posed by modern medical genetics and genomics.

Integrating Evolutionary Biology into Medical Education

Integrating Evolutionary Biology into Medical Education
Author: Jay Schulkin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0192543903

Clinicians and scientists are increasingly recognising the importance of an evolutionary perspective in studying the aetiology, prevention, and treatment of human disease; the growing prominence of genetics in medicine is further adding to the interest in evolutionary medicine. In spite of this, too few medical students or residents study evolution. This book builds a compelling case for integrating evolutionary biology into undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, as well as its intrinsic value to medicine. Chapter by chapter, the authors - experts in anthropology, biology, ecology, physiology, public health, and various disciplines of medicine - present the rationale for clinically-relevant evolutionary thinking. They achieve this within the broader context of medicine but through the focused lens of maternal and child health, with an emphasis on female reproduction and the early-life biochemical, immunological, and microbial responses influenced by evolution. The tightly woven and accessible narrative illustrates how a medical education that considers evolved traits can deepen our understanding of the complexities of the human body, variability in health, susceptibility to disease, and ultimately help guide treatment, prevention, and public health policy. However, integrating evolutionary biology into medical education continues to face several roadblocks. The medical curriculum is already replete with complex subjects and a long period of training. The addition of an evolutionary perspective to this curriculum would certainly seem daunting, and many medical educators express concern over potential controversy if evolution is introduced into the curriculum of their schools. Medical education urgently needs strategies and teaching aids to lower the barriers to incorporating evolution into medical training. In summary, this call to arms makes a strong case for incorporating evolutionary thinking early in medical training to help guide the types of critical questions physicians ask, or should be asking. It will be of relevance and use to evolutionary biologists, physicians, medical students, and biomedical research scientists.

Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering
Author: Russ Hodge
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1438117418

Examines the ethics of genetic engineering and cloning and how society is dealing with the challenges that are associated with it.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Second Edition

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Second Edition
Author: Robert H. Brown
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-12-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000105768

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or motor neurone disease is one of the most debilitating and devastating of the neurological diseases. The only comprehensive textbook available on the topic, this completely reorganized and expanded new edition examines all aspects of ALS from pathology to patient care and provides the reader with a ready reference to help with the difficulties encountered in patient diagnosis and treatment. Undoubtedly an important work in the field, this book will be of great interest to clinical neurologists and trainees, and to all those concerned with the care of people with ALS.

The History of Clinical Endocrinology: A Comprehensive Account of Endocrinology from Earliest Times to the Present Day

The History of Clinical Endocrinology: A Comprehensive Account of Endocrinology from Earliest Times to the Present Day
Author: V.C. Medvei
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1993-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781850704270

The definitive reference work, this book combines detailed scientific accuracy with a classical style, erudition, and an appealing presentation. It covers the past, present, and future trends in endocrinology, and includes biographies of major figures. It provides chronological tables and name and subject indexes that make the information easily accessible.