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Public Health Genomics: The Essentials

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ISBN: 978-0-470-39727-5

October 2008

Jossey-Bass

304 pages

Description
Praise for Public Health Genomics

"This book is beautifully written for health professionals and students in the fields of public health, medicine, and genetics. Because of Dr. Mikail's ability to explain complex concepts clearly, it also effectively educates the community-at-large about core principles in genomics, increasing awareness in patients, families, and nonprofessionals alike."
—Samuel Rahbar, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, City of Hope National Medical Center

"Centered around CDC genomics competencies for public health professionals, Dr. Mikail's book provides a solid background in the core scientific and social issues surrounding public health genomics. As we strive to apply our understanding of genetics toward developing more effective disease prediction and prevention strategies for individuals and populations, students and practitioners will find this text an increasingly valuable resource in daily practice."
—R.J. Desnick, PhD, MD, professor and chairman, Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University

"One of the first of its kind, this book brilliantly integrates the previously disparate fields of genomics and public health in a well-written introductory text that is a must-read for students in public health, medicine, and anyone interested in the health profession."
—Barbara Nemesure, PhD, associate professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook

About the Author
Claudia N. Mikail, MD, MPH, is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, School of Public Health and Health Sciences and a clinical instructor at the Keck School of Medicine.