The book discusses topics such as systems biology approaches, omics technologies, perinatal programming, and personalized medicine. It also discusses the ethical implications of microbiomics research and new pathways of research, such as renal regenerative medicine, gender medicine in perinatology, and animals and the science of healing. The book is a valuable resource for medical professionals and researchers in metabolomics, nutrition, microbiology, and personalized-predictive medicine. The book also will appeal to non-specialized professionals who may take advantage of its captivating and simple language.
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Table of Contents
1: Medicine centered on the person
2: The five great ideas of biology and medicine
3: The medicine of the future
4: The "-omics technologies
5: Perinatal programming
6: From birth to the miracle of mother's milk
7: The fetus, the preterm baby, and the term baby: the good and the not so good
8: We are an ecosystem: in our bodies only one cell out of ten is human
9: Microbiomics: from the clinic... to the chocolate
10: Personalized medicine
11: The new approaches of research
12: The medical humanities
13: Scientific debate in the Internet age
14: Messages to take home
Authors
Vassilios Fanos MD, Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cagliari, Italy.Vassilios Fanos, MD, is Postgraduate in Pediatrics, Neonatal Pathology and Intense Care, and Health Organization.
He is author of 20 books, 8 proceedings of congresses, and wrote 69 chapters for Italian and International publishing houses. He is guest editor of Curr Pharmac Design and Curr Med Chem. He has 336 scientific papers (Scopus, 303 on Pub Med). Dr. Fanos is editor-in-chief and founder of the Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine, board member of 10 journals (including J Chemother, World Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Journal Maternal-Fetal Neonatal Medicine, World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics, Frontiers of Pathology, Frontiers in Neonatology, Journal of Urology & Research, Austin Journal of Pediatrics) and he is consultant referee of more than 40 international journals.
Dr. Fanos is investigator or co-investigator in research projects funded by public agencies (Veneto Region, Sardinia Region, University of Verona) or private agencies or pharmaceutical companies (Unicredit Bank, Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, Glaxo GSK, Marion Merrel Dow, Wellspring Corporation, Abbott, Danone, Byosinexus, Valeas) for a total of about 750.000 euros. Last grants: 198.000 euros from Italian Ministry of Health (first winner among 545 CMC projects) on metabolomics and sepsis. In 2013 he won a FP7 European Project with 6.000.000 euros on metabolomics and several grants ranging from 25.000 to 99.000 euros on metabolomics. His research focuses are Neonatology, nephrology, pharmacology, infections, laboratory medicine, and metabolomics