The ingenuity of genes : genomics dedicated to health and the environment - Lauriane Geffroy

The ingenuity of genes : genomics dedicated to health and the environment

Lauriane Geffroy , Pierre Tambourin

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The ingenuity of genes

Genomics dedicated to health and the environment

It has been twenty years since the great programme for mapping and sequencing the human genome began. Since then, genes have slowly given up their secrets, enabling astonishing practical applications in human health and the environment to be envisaged. We are in the middle of a scientific revolution - genomics and the advent of biotechnology have led to the development of innovative therapies capable of fighting cancerous cells and healing a failing immune system by turn. These feats are now complemented by the rising phenomenon of predictive and personalised medicine and the arrival of new, more ecological industrial processes.

Understanding what genes are, or, better stilt, comprehending genomics and the emerging field of synthetic biology, is fundamental if we are to grasp the scale of the impact of recent great scientific advances. To get to the heart of these matters, the authors take us behind the scenes at Genopole, the first French biocluster and a major player in the formidable exploration of life, and introduce us to key researchers in the field.

The ingenuity of genes breathes life into the pages of this work, which unlocks our understanding of genetics and tackles the ethical and social questions posed by cutting-edge biotechnology.

Résumé

La génomique et l’avènement des biotechnologies permettent le développement de thérapies innovantes, capables tour à tour de combattre des cellules cancéreuses ou de restaurer un système immunitaire défaillant. Ce livre fournit des clés de compréhension de la science des génomes et aborde les questions éthiques et sociétales soulevées par les biotechnologies. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
8 mars 2018
Rayon
Sciences de la vie et de la terre
Contributeur(s)
Jean-François Prud'homme (Collaborateur), Hervé Chneiweiss (Préfacier), Caroline Pochoy (Illustrateur), Elizabeth Hewes (Traducteur)
EAN
9782749155883
Nombre de pages
159 pages
Reliure
Relié
Dimensions
28.0 cm x 24.0 cm x 2.4 cm
Poids
1110 g