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Introductory Genome Engineering: A Synopsis

Updated: Sep 28, 2024


 

Introductory Genome Engineering is an informative book divided into 23 chapters; it has all the knowledge any person would need to get acquainted with the techniques in genetic engineering as well as their various modern applications in fields ranging from agriculture to medicine. With over 14,000 views as of September 2024, Introductory Genome Engineering is now listed as a 0.1% publication in Academia.


Presenting the development of genetics since the 1960s, this book describes the evolution of genomics due to the progress in recombinant DNA technology, new DNA sequencing methods, the Human Genome Project, and several other significant accomplishments in the field of genetics. By exploring different case studies in this book, it applies focus to future innovations implying the transformation of treatment and depicting, for instance, the treatment of multifaceted diseases--a highly-developed approach to precision medicine--such as a cure to sickle cell anemia.


Targeted towards educators, learners, and science aficionados looking forward to an immersion in this topic, the book demonstrates a detailed way of comprehending what composes humankind and goes into future uses in synthetic biology and regenerative medicine. All earnings that would have accrued from the sales of the books shall be directly channeled to the medical nonprofit, Medicine Community and Research (MCR).


This book is written by Quang La and edited by Nehal Revuri and Darren Phan. We fundraised $600 dollars in funds for the book's donation and distribution to local schools. The cover and back page are also designed by Nehal Revuri.



Giving back to the community with free book distributions.


 

Thanks to the support of all the donors, this book has been self-published on Amazon.


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