Bacteriophages are powerful tools in genetic medicine. This book explores their use to create targeted gene delivery systems, vaccines, and immunotherapeutics, highlighting phage-based platforms as cost-effective, scalable alternatives to traditional viral vectors.
Jawless Fishes of the World
The first book to focus exclusively on various aspects of jawless fish species throughout the world, this volume provides an overview of a variety of related topics, including their taxonomy, zoogeography, phylogeny, molecular biology, evolution, and role in the ecosystem.
The Impact of Genomic Variations on Human Health
Genomics is changing how we understand, predict, and treat disease. This book explores how advances in sequencing, data science, and AI are creating personalized medicine, while looking at the crucial problems of equity, ethics, and access.
Healing and Saving Technology
Physician, priest, and philosopher Rev Joseph Tham explores the ethical frontiers of medicine, technology, and faith. This anthology presents a rich tapestry of insights, bridging traditional Catholic teachings with contemporary debates on suffering, dignity, and human identity.
Sap Beetles of Northeast India
This book details the Nitidulidae fauna of Northeast India, a biodiversity hotspot. A taxonomic monograph, it serves as a resource for students and professional entomologists, providing keys, illustrations, descriptions, distribution maps, and life history data for all species.
The Galápagos for University Students
An essential field guide for students and instructors. Explore the Galápagos through thought-provoking questions on Darwin, conservation, and climate change, complete with discussion prompts and projects for on-site observation.
Naturalizing History
A new evolutionary framework for understanding our past. This book offers a radical approach to history and political theory, revealing fresh insights into the scientific revolution, revolutionary ideology, and the rise of constitutional government.