Omics Biology in Life Sciences


About the Series


Series Editors

Devarajan Thangadurai, PhD

Professor, Karnatak University, Dharwad, India
Email: drthangaduraid@gmail.com OR drthanga.kud@gmail.com

Saher Islam, PhD
Researcher, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA
Email: sahertdphd@gmail.com

ABOUT THE SERIES

Omics is defined as cutting-edge technological advancement tools that probe and analyze the large data sets representing the assembly and role of various biological molecules at certain levels. Genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics—considered as the four main omics—have been expanded to the establishment of technology-based epiomics such as epigenomics, epiproteomics and epitranscriptomics, and interactomics, including RNA-RNA, DNA-RNA, RNA-protein, DNA-protein, protein-metabolite and protein-protein interactomics, and other knowledge-based omics, as well as microbiomics and immunomics. Such integration of omics technologies has become a principal trend for interrogating a comprehensive relationship between the molecular entities and phenotypic manifestations of diseased traits in biological systems. Applications of omics are rapidly growing in diverse scientific fields, including biomedicine, biological development, agriculture, environmental science, and postgenomics era fields such as toxicogenomics, pharmacogenomics, spliceomics, regulomics, environomics and metagenomics to combat the global challenges. However, complexity of cellular mechanisms and its decision building coordination approach may continually drive the development of novel and high-throughput omics technologies.

Literature of omics is increasingly growing, and accordingly there is a certain need for a supportive scientific platform for encouraging biologists and researchers to keep updating themselves about current trends in omics. Thus, the book series Omics Biology in Life Sciences provides valuable insights into emerging applications of omics for real-world issues in life sciences. The book series will deliver pivotal knowledge that will improve biological and medical research by facilitating readers to achieve immediate access to analytical data, will increase understanding of data interpretation, and will propose the comprehensive description on handling the omics datasets for biotechnology, molecular biology, and health care practices. Demonstrating the multidisciplinary view of omics, this current book series will highlight the effective solutions along with open issues and upcoming challenges in omics driven research.

The books in this series aim to be valuable sources for graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, scientists, and professionals to develop their understanding on how to analyze the omics data to find the solution of given problem. The book series would be helpful for all biosciences related courses, including crop science, animal science, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, immunology, microbiology, phycology, biotechnology, health science, molecular biology, personalized medicine, cancer research, environmental sciences, food science, pathology, parasitology, reproductive biology, neuroscience, and wildlife conservation.

This book series assembles and highlights the multiple prospects of omics research through its variety of book volumes including:

  • Basic Principles of Omics Approaches
  • Recent Trends in Proteomics
  • Functional Genomics
  • Current Advances in Pharmacogenomics
  • Epigenomics
  • Toxicogenomics and Environmental Challenges
  • Current Trends in Metabolomics
  • Nutrigenomics and Its Applications
  • Current Application of Metagenomics
  • Glycomics in System Biology
  • Microalgal Omics
  • Computational Regulomics
  • Omics Technologies for Biofuel Production
  • Omics Tools for Crop Improvement
  • Omics Innovations for Agriculture, Health and Environmental Sustainability
  • Application of Omics in Biotechnology and Biomedical Research
  • Role of Omics in Cancer Research
  • Multiomics

CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS AND CHAPTERS

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