TY - CHAP
T1 - Potential use of microarray technology at the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. In Genomics: Fundamentals & Applications
AU - Haymes, K.M.
AU - Hester, S.D.
AU - Benson, W.H.
AU - McClintock, J. Thomas
N1 - HAYMES, K., S. D. HESTER, W. H. BENSON, AND T. MCCLINTOCK. Potential Use of Microarray Technology at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Chapter 17, Genomics: Fundamentals and Applications. Informa Healthcare USA, New York, NY, , 379-396, (2009).
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Book Abstract: This unique new text delivers a solid foundation for understanding the role of genomics in human health and in advances that promise to help improve the quality of human life. Unlike other works that focus mainly on toxicogenomic techniques, Genomics presents a thorough overview of the field in four major sections: 1) fundamentals of genes and genome structure, function, expression, variations, and genomic technology platforms; 2) applications of genomics in drug discovery and drug development, safety evaluation, genomic database maintenance, mining, and analysis, food safety monitoring, and translational toxicogenomics; 3) how regulatory agencies such as the FDA and EPA use genomic data in their safety evaluation; and 4) a summary of the current state and the future prospect of the science of genomics. With an international perspective and practical case studies, Genomics is the first resource to present essential discussion of theory and application for: eukaryotic genomes epigenomics translational genomics and biomarker development
AB - Book Abstract: This unique new text delivers a solid foundation for understanding the role of genomics in human health and in advances that promise to help improve the quality of human life. Unlike other works that focus mainly on toxicogenomic techniques, Genomics presents a thorough overview of the field in four major sections: 1) fundamentals of genes and genome structure, function, expression, variations, and genomic technology platforms; 2) applications of genomics in drug discovery and drug development, safety evaluation, genomic database maintenance, mining, and analysis, food safety monitoring, and translational toxicogenomics; 3) how regulatory agencies such as the FDA and EPA use genomic data in their safety evaluation; and 4) a summary of the current state and the future prospect of the science of genomics. With an international perspective and practical case studies, Genomics is the first resource to present essential discussion of theory and application for: eukaryotic genomes epigenomics translational genomics and biomarker development
KW - EPA
KW - Genomics
M3 - Chapter
BT - Genomics: Fundamentals and Applications
ER -