Exploring Noninvasive Disease Biomarkers with Urinary Omics Analysis
Exploring Noninvasive Disease Biomarkers with Urinary Omics Analysis by Arup Giri presents a concise, authoritative guide to harnessing urine-based omics for modern diagnostics. This book opens with a compelling overview of why urinary biomarkers are transforming clinical practice—offering truly noninvasive sampling, cost-effective workflows, and rich molecular information for disease detection and monitoring.
Inside, readers will find clear explanations of proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, and lipidomics applied to urine, plus practical workflows for sample collection, quality control, and data integration. Emphasizing reproducible methods and translational relevance, the author connects laboratory techniques to real-world clinical applications—from early cancer detection and kidney disease monitoring to infectious disease surveillance and precision medicine initiatives.
Designed for clinicians, translational researchers, diagnostic lab scientists, and biotech professionals worldwide, this book balances technical depth with practical insight. It highlights case studies, comparative analyses of biomarker panels, and strategies for bioinformatic interpretation and regulatory considerations—equipping readers to design studies, validate candidate biomarkers, and accelerate clinical adoption.
If you’re seeking a single-volume resource on urinary omics and noninvasive disease biomarkers, Arup Giri’s work is a timely, actionable reference that bridges discovery and clinical implementation. Ideal for academic libraries, hospital research teams, and industry R&D groups, it helps readers stay at the forefront of biomarker discovery and precision diagnostics.
Add this essential title to your collection today to advance your urinary biomarker research and translate omics data into meaningful clinical outcomes.
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