The ISGP produces a number of books available to the public as well as reports in its efforts to bridge the increasingly critical intersection between scientific and technological understanding and major societal issues shaping domestic and international policies. Each ISGP book contains the policy position papers debated at the respective conferences and the not-for-attribution summaries of the debates, as well as areas of consensus and next steps. The ISGP also has produced a Strategic Roadmap for EPID and FSSD, a report on its Global Perspectives conference held in Tucson in 2009, and a variety of White Papers that could turn into conference series.
Their exploration considers the technology needed to decipher the genomes of thousands of species; what genomics is revealing about human evolution; and the impact of genomics on medicine, asking how we can use genomics to identify rare ...
This accessible primer has been completely revised and updated to provide a concise but comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts of population genetics and genomics.
This two-volume set provides an indepth look at one of the most promising avenues for advances in preventing and treating human genetic diseases.
This book helps with our understanding of how life functions by explaining the physical principles underpinning many complex biological phenomena, including how nerves transmit signals, the actions of chaperones in protein folding, and how ...
Starting by describing the structure of proteins and explaining how these structures can be studied, this book goes on to illustrate the wide range of protein functions by showing how the shape of a protein is intimately linked to its ...
Beyond Genetics: The User's Guide to DNA
This work addresses fundamental issues of biosociety and bioeconomy as the revolution in biology moves from research lab to healthcare system.