An introduction to genetic epidemiology

Author:   Lyle J. Palmer (Western Australian Institute for Medical Research, University of Western Australia) ,  Paul R. Burton (University of Bristol) ,  George Davey Smith (Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
ISBN:  

9781861348982


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   31 May 2011
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Our Price $165.95 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

An introduction to genetic epidemiology


Overview

Genetic epidemiology is a very rapidly developing field that has acquired a central role in modern biomedical science. Until now there has been no comprehensive introductory text for students and academics who do not have specialised training in statistics or genetics. This book begins with a primer in human molecular genetics and then examines standard methods in population genetics and genetic epidemiology required for an adequate grounding in the field. Among much else, the book contains discussion of the public health aspects of the new genetics, and of epidemiological methods for studying genes and environmental factors in complex diseases. Written by leading international experts and supplemented by a glossary and in-chapter guides to further reading, this essential textbook will be widely welcomed by teachers and students on many courses internationally.

Full Product Details

Author:   Lyle J. Palmer (Western Australian Institute for Medical Research, University of Western Australia) ,  Paul R. Burton (University of Bristol) ,  George Davey Smith (Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781861348982


ISBN 10:   1861348983
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   31 May 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Reviews

This book should be incredibly useful to students and researchers at all levels in genetic epidemiology. For students it offers an eminently readable and accessible foundation, and for researchers, a superb source to fill in missing pieces in our knowledge. Ezra Susser, Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and New York State Psychiatric Institute. This is a sobering must-read for anyone who wishes to know how genetic epidemiology may change how we understand, treat or prevent human disease. Robert Elston, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine


""This is a sobering must-read for anyone who wishes to know how genetic epidemiology may change how we understand, treat or prevent human disease."" Robert Elston, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine ""This book should be incredibly useful to students and researchers at all levels in genetic epidemiology. For students it offers an eminently readable and accessible foundation, and for researchers, a superb source to fill in missing pieces in our knowledge."" Ezra Susser, Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and New York State Psychiatric Institute


"""A very interesting and understandable, yet quite detailed, account of techniques used in a rapidly advancing field."" 5* review on Amazon.co.uk ""This is a sobering must-read for anyone who wishes to know how genetic epidemiology may change how we understand, treat or prevent human disease."" Robert Elston, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine ""This book should be incredibly useful to students and researchers at all levels in genetic epidemiology. For students it offers an eminently readable and accessible foundation, and for researchers, a superb source to fill in missing pieces in our knowledge."" Ezra Susser, Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and New York State Psychiatric Institute"


""A very interesting and understandable, yet quite detailed, account of techniques used in a rapidly advancing field."" 5* review on Amazon.co.uk ""This is a sobering must-read for anyone who wishes to know how genetic epidemiology may change how we understand, treat or prevent human disease."" Robert Elston, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine ""This book should be incredibly useful to students and researchers at all levels in genetic epidemiology. For students it offers an eminently readable and accessible foundation, and for researchers, a superb source to fill in missing pieces in our knowledge."" Ezra Susser, Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and New York State Psychiatric Institute


Author Information

Lyle J. Palmer is Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Paul R Burton is Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at the University of Leicester, UK. George Davey Smith is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Bristol, UK.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

NOV RG 20252

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List