Omics Approaches and Technologies in COVID-19 1st Edition
Gripping and timely, Omics Approaches and Technologies in COVID-19, 1st Edition by Debmalya Barh and Vasco Azevedo delivers a clear, authoritative guide to how omics technologies reshaped our understanding of SARS-CoV-2 and the global pandemic. This book captures the momentum of genomic surveillance, proteomic discovery, metabolomic signatures and systems biology that powered diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccine development.
Readers gain concise, well-structured explanations of core omics disciplines—genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics and single-cell analysis—alongside the bioinformatics and high-throughput platforms (NGS, mass spectrometry, and advanced computational pipelines) that make large-scale investigation possible. Case-driven discussions translate complex data into real-world implications for clinical decision-making, public-health strategy and pandemic preparedness.
Ideal for researchers, clinicians, public-health professionals and graduate students, this volume balances technical depth with accessible interpretation, offering practical insight into biomarker discovery, viral evolution tracking, host–pathogen interactions and therapeutic target identification. International in scope, it reflects contributions and lessons from global research communities and highlights how cross-border data-sharing accelerated response efforts.
Whether you’re expanding a professional library or seeking a succinct reference on omics-driven pandemic science, this book brings expert perspective and forward-looking clarity to one of the most consequential scientific challenges of our time. Add Omics Approaches and Technologies in COVID-19 to your collection for a definitive resource on the technologies and analyses that continue to shape global health.
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