Emery and Rimoin’s Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics and Genomics 7th Edition
Capture cutting-edge clinical insight with Emery and Rimoin’s Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics and Genomics, 7th Edition by Reed E. Pyeritz, Bruce R. Korf, and Wayne W. Grody. This definitive textbook blends foundational genetics with modern genomics to serve clinicians, genetic counselors, researchers, and advanced students seeking an authoritative, practical resource.
Inside, you’ll find clear explanations of genetic mechanisms, comprehensive disease-focused chapters, and up-to-date coverage of genomic technologies—next-generation sequencing, whole-exome and whole-genome analysis, variant interpretation, and applications in precision medicine. Clinical correlations, diagnostic algorithms, and management strategies make complex information actionable at the bedside and in the lab. Rich illustrations, tables, and real-world case discussions enhance comprehension and clinical decision-making.
Ideal for hospital genetics services, medical schools, and research centers around the world, this edition emphasizes evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, and the evolving role of genomics in population health. Whether you’re diagnosing rare disorders, counseling families, or integrating genomics into routine care, this book equips you with the knowledge to improve outcomes.
Accessible yet scholarly, the 7th edition balances technical depth with practical guidance—making it both a study mainstay and a reference for everyday clinical use. Add Emery and Rimoin’s to your professional library to stay current with the rapidly advancing field of medical genetics and genomics. Order now to strengthen your practice, teaching, or research with a globally respected resource.
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