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Translational bioinformatics in healthcare and medicine Edited by Khalid Raza and Nilanjan Dey.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in ubiquitous sensing applications for healthcare, volume 13Publication details: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, c2021.Edition: 1st EdDescription: i-xvii+235p. illustrations (mostly charts) some pages in colour ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780323898249
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.285 RAZ-T
Contents:
1. Translational bioinformatics in healthcare: past, present, and future2. The fundamentals and potential of translational medicine in healthcare3. Next-generation sequencing: an expedition from workstation to clinical applications4. Genomics in clinical care through precision medicine and personalized treatments5. A review of a hybrid IoT-NG-PON system for translational bioinformatics in healthcare 6. IoT applications in translational bioinformatics7. Blockchain technology in healthcare: making digital healthcare reliable, more accurate, and revolutionary8. Integrity promised: leveraging blockchain technology for medical image sharing9. From molecules to patients: the clinical applications of biologic databases and electronic health records10. Translational bioinformatics methods for drug discovery and drug repurposing11. Role of Bioinformatics in cancer research and drug development12. Application, functionality, and security issues of data mining techniques in healthcare informatics13. Viroinformatics: a modern approach to counter viral diseases through computational informatics14. Viroinformatics for viral diseases: tools and databases15. Machine learning in translational bioinformatics16. An enhanced feature selection and cancer classification for microarray data using relaxed Lasso and support vector machine17. Fuzzy rule-driven data mining framework for knowledge acquisition for expert system18. High accuracy in algorithm bioinformatics efficient in healthcare in detection and counting of leukocytes, blasts, and erythrocytes
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 610.285 RAZ-T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DCB3908

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1. Translational bioinformatics in healthcare: past, present, and future2. The fundamentals and potential of translational medicine in healthcare3. Next-generation sequencing: an expedition from workstation to clinical applications4. Genomics in clinical care through precision medicine and personalized treatments5. A review of a hybrid IoT-NG-PON system for translational bioinformatics in healthcare 6. IoT applications in translational bioinformatics7. Blockchain technology in healthcare: making digital healthcare reliable, more accurate, and revolutionary8. Integrity promised: leveraging blockchain technology for medical image sharing9. From molecules to patients: the clinical applications of biologic databases and electronic health records10. Translational bioinformatics methods for drug discovery and drug repurposing11. Role of Bioinformatics in cancer research and drug development12. Application, functionality, and security issues of data mining techniques in healthcare informatics13. Viroinformatics: a modern approach to counter viral diseases through computational informatics14. Viroinformatics for viral diseases: tools and databases15. Machine learning in translational bioinformatics16. An enhanced feature selection and cancer classification for microarray data using relaxed Lasso and support vector machine17. Fuzzy rule-driven data mining framework for knowledge acquisition for expert system18. High accuracy in algorithm bioinformatics efficient in healthcare in detection and counting of leukocytes, blasts, and erythrocytes

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