This landmark annual review has provided three decades of knowledge, insight, and research on topics critical to the continued advancement of the nursing profession. This latest edition is a compilation of the most significant nursing research in genetics and genomics. Articles have been carefully selected by the editors, highly respected scholars and researchers in the field of genetics, to bring together current research that has particular relevance for translation into a clinical setting or expansion into other research areas. The review provides authoritative information of the highest caliber not only to researchers, but also to clinicians and undergraduate and graduate nursing students.
Key Topics:- The current status of genomic molecular science
- Ethical, legal, and social issues in genomics
- Genetics of diseases and symptoms
- Genomics across the lifespan
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Part 1: State of Genomic Molecular Science
1. Molecular Genomic Research Designs
Kelley Baumgartel, Jamie Zelazny, Theresa Timcheck, Chantel Snyder, Mandy Bell and Yvette P. Conley
2. Genetics and genomicsóthe scientific drivers of personalized medicine
Emma L. Kurnat-Thoma
3. Diseasome: an Approach to Understanding Gene-Disease Interactions
Ken Wysocki and Leslie Ritter
4. The State of Genomic Healthcare and Cancer: Are We Going Two Steps Forward and One Step Backward?
Karen E. Greco and Suzanne M. Mahon
5. From mouse to man: The efficacy of animal models of human disease in genetic and genomic research
Cynthia L. Renn and Susan G. Dorsey
Part 2: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Genomics
6. Newborn Screening: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications
Rebecca Anderson, Erin Rothwell and Jeffrey R. Botkin
7. STOP, LOOK, & LISTEN: Revisiting the involvement of children and adolescents in genomic research
Martha Driessnack and Agatha M. Gallo
8. Genomics Education in Nursing in the United States
Kathleen A. Calzone and Jean Jenkins
9. Development of the Essential Genetic and Genomic Competencies for Nurses with Graduate Degrees
Karen Greco, Susan Tinley, and Diane Seibert
Part 3: Genomics of Diseases and Symptoms
10. Skeletal Muscle and Genetics. Christine E. Kasper
11. Central Nervous System Genomics
Matthew J Gallek and Leslie Ritter
12. Shared Genomics of Type 2 and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Shu-Fen Wung, Ph D and Pei-Chao Lin
13. Genetics and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Margaret M. Heitkemper, Ruth Kohen, Sang-Eun Jun and Monica E. Jarrett
14. Type 2 Diabetes, Genomics, and Nursing: Necessary Next Steps to Advance the Science into Improved, Personalized Care
Patricia C. Underwood
15. Patient and family issues regarding genetic testing for cystic fibrosis: A review of prenatal carrier testing and newborn screening
Kathleen J. H. Sparbel and Audrey Tluczek
Part 4: Genomics Across the Lifespan
16. Perinatal Genomics: Current Research on Genetic Contributions to Preterm Birth and Placental Phenotype
Gwen Latendresse
17. Pediatric Hemoglobinopathies: From the Bench to the Bedside
Tonya A. Schneidereith
18. Genomics and Aging
Ginette A. Pepper
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Giới thiệu về tác giả
Christine E. Kasper, Ph D, RN, FAAN, is Professor and Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Nursing Services, Washington, DC; Professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD; and Member of the Governor’s Committee on Spinal Cord Injury Research in Maryland.