Genomics and the Global Bioeconomy 1st Edition
Genomics and the Global Bioeconomy 1st Edition by George Patrinos offers a timely, rigorous exploration of how genomic science is reshaping economies, industries, and public policy around the world. Combining scholarly insight with real-world analysis, this book maps the scientific advances, commercial pathways, and regulatory frameworks that are driving the bioeconomy across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and emerging markets.
Beginning with clear explanations of genomic technologies and their commercial potential, the text moves to practical case studies in biotech innovation, healthcare transformation, agriculture, and industrial biotechnology. Patrinos unpacks the economic opportunities and ethical questions that accompany genomic applications, and outlines policy levers and business strategies that accelerate responsible growth. Readers will find balanced coverage of intellectual property, market entry, public–private partnerships, and workforce development—essential topics for anyone shaping or studying bioeconomic futures.
Ideal for researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and graduate students, this 1st Edition equips readers with actionable frameworks to evaluate investment, regulation, and social impact. The authoritative yet approachable tone makes complex science accessible without sacrificing analytical depth.
If you’re seeking a comprehensive guide to the intersection of genomics and global markets, this volume is an indispensable resource. Add Genomics and the Global Bioeconomy 1st Edition to your collection to stay informed, influence policy, and harness genomic innovation for sustainable economic growth. Order now to deepen your understanding of the bioeconomy’s next frontier.
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