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Information Resources Management Association (ed.) Biotechnology: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (4 Volume Set)

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Information Resources Management Association (ed.) Biotechnology: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (4 Volume Set)
IGI Global, Medical Information Science Reference, 2019. — 2200 p. — ISBN 9781522589037.
Biotechnology can be defined as the manipulation of biological process, systems, and organisms in the production of various products. With applications in a number of fields such as biomedical, chemical, mechanical, and civil engineering, research on the development of biologically inspired materials is essential to further advancement.
Biotechnology: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a vital reference source for the latest research findings on the application of biotechnology in medicine, engineering, agriculture, food production, and other areas. It also examines the economic impacts of biotechnology use. Highlighting a range of topics such as pharmacogenomics, biomedical engineering, and bioinformatics, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for engineers, pharmacists, medical professionals, practitioners, academicians, and researchers interested in the applications of biotechnology.
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
Bioinformatics
Biological Systems
Biomanufacturing
Biomedical engineering
Biopharmaceutical Engineering
Volume I
Section 1
Fundamental Concepts and Theories
Chapter 1
Role of Biotechnology in BioremediationTapan Kumar Mohanta, National Institute of Plant Genome Research, India
Chapter 2
Institutions as Enablers of Science-Based Industries: The Case of Biotechnology in Mexico
Chapter 3
Bioinformatics: The Convergence Between Biotechnology and ITC Impacts on the Productive
Sector
Jorge E. Niosi, Université de Quebec à Montréal, Canada
Chapter 4
Bioinformatics Database Resources
Chapter 5
An Overview of Biological Data Mining
Section 2
Development and Design Methodologies
Chapter 6
Application of Uncertainty Models in Bioinformatics
Chapter 7
Protein Structure Prediction
Chapter 8
Bioinformatics as Applied to Medicine: Challenges Faced Moving From Big Data to Smart Data to Wise Data
Chapter 9
Subspace Clustering of DNA Microarray Data: Theory, Evaluation, and Applications.
Chapter 10
Inference of Gene Regulatory Networks by Topological Prior Information and Data Integration
Chapter 11
Complex Biological Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Chapter 12
Cloud-Based Computing Architectures for Solving Hot Issues in Structural Bioinformatics
Chapter 13
A Web Portal for Rice Crop Improvements
Chapter 14
Transcriptomics to Metabolomics: A Network Perspective for Big Data
Chapter 15
Enzyme Function Classification: Reviews, Approaches, and Trends
Chapter 16
Domain-Based Approaches to Prediction and Analysis of Protein-Protein Interactions
Chapter 17
Accelerating Large-Scale Genome-Wide Association Studies With Graphics Processors
Chapter 18
Structural Intervention and External Control for Markovian Regulatory Network Models
Chapter 19
Agricultural Waste Management for Bioethanol Production
Chapter 20
Hybrid Wrapper/Filter Gene Selection Using an Ensemble of Classifiers and PSO Algorithm
Volume II
Section 3
Tools and Technologies
Chapter 21
Internet of Things and Nature-Inspired Intelligent Techniques for the Future of Biomedical
Engineering
Chapter 22
Deep Learning and Biomedical Engineering
Chapter 23
Intelligent Biomedical Engineering Operations by Cloud Computing Technologies
Chapter 24
Paratexts and Documentary Practices: Text Mining Authorship and Acknowledgment from a
Bioinformatics Corpus
Chapter 25
Applications of Supercomputers in Sequence Analysis and Genome Annotation
Chapter 26
Biological Big Data Analysis and Visualization: A Survey
Chapter 27
Intelligent Techniques Inspired by Nature and Used in Biomedical Engineering
Chapter 28
Applications of Supercomputers in Population Genetics
Chapter 29
Sensor Based Smart Real Time Monitoring of Patients Conditions Using Wireless Protocol
Chapter 30
Informatics and Data Analytics to Support Exposome-Based Discovery: Part 2 – Computational Exposure Biology
Chapter 31
A General Medical Diagnosis System Formed by Artificial Neural Networks and Swarm
Intelligence Techniques
Chapter 32
Big Data Analysis Techniques for Visualization of Genomics in Medicinal Plants
Chapter 33
Cancer Biomarker Assessment Using Evolutionary Rough Multi-Objective Optimization
Algorithm
Chapter 34
Analysis of Microarray Data Using Artificial Intelligence Based Techniques
Chapter 35
Protein Docking and Drug Design
Chapter 36
Implanted Cardiac Pacemaker Mathematical Modeling and Research Based on the Volume
Conduction
Chapter 37
Prioritize Transcription Factor Binding Sites for Multiple Co-Expressed Gene Sets Based on
Lasso Multinomial Regression Models
Chapter 38
Identification of Candidate Genes Responsible for Age-Related Macular Degeneration Using
Microarray Data
Chapter 39
Bioremediation: New Prospects for Environmental Cleaning by Enzymes
Chapter 40
Multi-Agent Systems in Three-Dimensional Protein Structure Prediction
Chapter 41
De Novo Motif Prediction Using the Fireworks Algorithm
Volume III
Chapter 42
Mycoremediation of Lignocelluloses
Chapter 43
CytoNet, a Versatile Web-Based System for Accessing Advisory Cytology Services: Application of Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 44
Higher Order Sliding Mode Control for Blood Glucose Regulation of Type 1 Diabetic Patients
Chapter 45
Biodegradation of Phenol: Mechanisms and Applications
Chapter 46
A Web Database IR-PDB for Sequence Repeats of Proteins in the Protein Data Bank
Chapter 47
Genome Sequence Analysis in Distributed Computing Using Spark
Section 4
Utilization and Applications
Chapter 48
A Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Biotechnology Clusters in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong Province, China
Chapter 49
The Turkish Biotechnology System: Functioning or Malfunctioning?
Chapter 50
Library Services for Bioinformatics: Establishing Synergy Data Information and Knowledge
Chapter 51
Information Needs of Bioinformatics Researchers
Chapter 52
Data Science and Computational Biology
Chapter 53
Start-Ups and Spin-Offs in Biotechnology Sector in Poland: Business Models Analysis
Chapter 54
Fighting Ecomafias: The Role of Biotech Networks in Achieving Sustainability
Chapter 55
Industrial Enzyme Technology: Potential Applications
Chapter 56
Usage and Diffusion of Biotechnology Virtual Labs for Enhancing University Education in India’s Urban and Rural Areas
Chapter 57
Appropriate and Sustainable Plant Biotechnology Applications for Food Security in Developing Economies
Chapter 58
Microbial Ligninolysis: Avenue for Natural Ecosystem Management
Chapter 59
Biotechnology of Microbial Xylanase: Overview
Chapter 60
Removal of Toxic Pollutants From Soil Using Microbial Biotechnology
Chapter 61
Knowledge Management in Biotechnology Drugs in Brazil as a Case Study of the National
Pharmaceuticals Laboratories
Section 5
Organizational and Social Implications
Chapter 62
Collaboration, Innovation, and Funding as Survival Factors for Canadian Biotechnology SMEs
Chapter 63
Open Access Journal in Bioinformatics: A Study
Chapter 64
Opportunities and Challenges in Socially Inclusive Innovation: The Case of Genetically Modified Corn in the Philippines
Chapter 65
Competitive Advantage, Open Innovation, and Dynamic Capabilities: Is Sanofi Employing an Open Innovation Strategy?
Chapter 66
Smart Device Clickers: Learning Basic Sciences and Biotechnology
Chapter 67
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms for Bioremediation Processes: GEMs for Bioremediaton
Volume IV
Chapter 68
Hydrocarbon Biodegradation Using Agro-Industrial Wastes as Co-Substrates
Chapter 69
Information Needs and Assessment of Bioinformatics Students at the University of Swaziland: Librarian View
Chapter 70
Artificial Intelligence Ethics in Biomedical-Engineering-Oriented Problems
Section 6
Critical Issues and Challenges
Chapter 71
Is China Catching Up? Health-Related Applications of Biotechnology
Chapter 72
Towards an Intelligent Biomedical Engineering With Nature-Inspired Artificial Intelligence
Techniques
Chapter 73
Is Collaboration Important at All Stages of the Biotechnology Product Development Process?
Chapter 74
What Influences the Growth of Canadian Biotechnology Firms?
Chapter 75
Perspectives on Data Integration in Human Complex Disease Analysis
Chapter 76
Microbial Degradation of Azo Dyes: The Role of Azoreductase to Initiate Degradation
Chapter 77
Biosorption of Heavy Metals: Biological Approach to Control the Industrial Waste
Chapter 78
Bacterial Remediation of Phenolic Compounds
Chapter 79
Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights: The Case of Soybean Seeds in Argentina and the
United States
Section 7
Emerging Trends
Chapter 80
Big Data Analytics in Bioinformatics
Chapter 81
Advances in the Reduction of the Costs Inherent to Fossil Fuels’ Biodesulfurization Towards Its Potential Industrial Application
Chapter 82
Reconstruction of Electrical Impedance Tomography Using Fish School Search, Non-Blind
Search, and Genetic Algorithm
Chapter 83
Cancer Pathway Network Analysis Using Cellular Automata
Chapter 84
Laccase Catalysis: A Green Approach in Bioactive Compound Synthesis
Chapter 85
Bioremediation of Oil Contaminated Soil and Water: In Situ and Ex Situ Strategies for Feasibility Assessment
Chapter 86
Biopharma Innovation Models for Gulf Region in the Era of Globalisation
Chapter 87
A Prospective Study on Emerging Role of Phytoremediation by Endophytic Microorganisms
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