Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era
Awarded with the 2018 Prose Award in Clinical Medicine, the third edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine explored and described exciting new areas in biomedicine that integrated technology into the treatment of disease and the augmentation of human function. Novel topics such as the sex-specific aspects of space medicine, the development and the use of genderized robots and a discussion of cyborgs were included in the third edition, providing a preview of the expanding world of sex-specific physiology and therapeutics. This Fourth Edition is a continuation of the mission to trace the relevance of biological sex to normal function and to the experience of disease in humans.We are now twenty years into the postgenomic era. The investigation of how the genome produces the phenome has led to fascinating insights as well as yet unanswered questions. Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Fourth Edition, has a central theme: discuss advances in understanding the role of epigenetics in regulating gene expression in a dynamic, sex-specific way during human life. It explores the protean role of epigenetics in human physiology, the relevance of environmental experience to human function, the therapeutic promise of cutting-edge methodologies like gene manipulation, the preparation of humans for space travel, the use of artificial intelligence in detection and therapeutic decisions concerning disease states, the possibilities for technological support of not only compromised individuals but of the augmentation of human function, and an analysis of the benefits, limitations and issues that surround our current expectations of personalized medicine. - Covers the most important developments in biomedical research in the past decade, with a thoughtful analysis of how they impact patient care - Discusses the feasibility and usefulness of personalized medicine, the limits and promise of genetic editing, the basis for variation in sexual identity and how artificial intelligence and technology will affect basic human function as well as correcting disability - Promotes and facilitates discussions about the ethics and governance issues that surround much of what science is now able to do at the most basic levels of human's physiology
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Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era
Awarded with the 2018 Prose Award in Clinical Medicine, the third edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine explored and described exciting new areas in biomedicine that integrated technology into the treatment of disease and the augmentation of human function. Novel topics such as the sex-specific aspects of space medicine, the development and the use of genderized robots and a discussion of cyborgs were included in the third edition, providing a preview of the expanding world of sex-specific physiology and therapeutics. This Fourth Edition is a continuation of the mission to trace the relevance of biological sex to normal function and to the experience of disease in humans.We are now twenty years into the postgenomic era. The investigation of how the genome produces the phenome has led to fascinating insights as well as yet unanswered questions. Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Fourth Edition, has a central theme: discuss advances in understanding the role of epigenetics in regulating gene expression in a dynamic, sex-specific way during human life. It explores the protean role of epigenetics in human physiology, the relevance of environmental experience to human function, the therapeutic promise of cutting-edge methodologies like gene manipulation, the preparation of humans for space travel, the use of artificial intelligence in detection and therapeutic decisions concerning disease states, the possibilities for technological support of not only compromised individuals but of the augmentation of human function, and an analysis of the benefits, limitations and issues that surround our current expectations of personalized medicine. - Covers the most important developments in biomedical research in the past decade, with a thoughtful analysis of how they impact patient care - Discusses the feasibility and usefulness of personalized medicine, the limits and promise of genetic editing, the basis for variation in sexual identity and how artificial intelligence and technology will affect basic human function as well as correcting disability - Promotes and facilitates discussions about the ethics and governance issues that surround much of what science is now able to do at the most basic levels of human's physiology
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Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era

Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era

by PhD (hon c) Legato J M.D. (Editor)
Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era

Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era

by PhD (hon c) Legato J M.D. (Editor)

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Awarded with the 2018 Prose Award in Clinical Medicine, the third edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine explored and described exciting new areas in biomedicine that integrated technology into the treatment of disease and the augmentation of human function. Novel topics such as the sex-specific aspects of space medicine, the development and the use of genderized robots and a discussion of cyborgs were included in the third edition, providing a preview of the expanding world of sex-specific physiology and therapeutics. This Fourth Edition is a continuation of the mission to trace the relevance of biological sex to normal function and to the experience of disease in humans.We are now twenty years into the postgenomic era. The investigation of how the genome produces the phenome has led to fascinating insights as well as yet unanswered questions. Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Fourth Edition, has a central theme: discuss advances in understanding the role of epigenetics in regulating gene expression in a dynamic, sex-specific way during human life. It explores the protean role of epigenetics in human physiology, the relevance of environmental experience to human function, the therapeutic promise of cutting-edge methodologies like gene manipulation, the preparation of humans for space travel, the use of artificial intelligence in detection and therapeutic decisions concerning disease states, the possibilities for technological support of not only compromised individuals but of the augmentation of human function, and an analysis of the benefits, limitations and issues that surround our current expectations of personalized medicine. - Covers the most important developments in biomedical research in the past decade, with a thoughtful analysis of how they impact patient care - Discusses the feasibility and usefulness of personalized medicine, the limits and promise of genetic editing, the basis for variation in sexual identity and how artificial intelligence and technology will affect basic human function as well as correcting disability - Promotes and facilitates discussions about the ethics and governance issues that surround much of what science is now able to do at the most basic levels of human's physiology

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ISBN-13: 9780323958271
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 04/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 930
File size: 57 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Marianne Legato, Emerita Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University, is an internationally known academic physician, author, lecturer, and specialist in gender-specific medicine. She is founding member of the International Society for Gender Medicine and the founder and director of The Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine at Columbia University and its next iteration, The Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine. She has published extensively on gender and sex specific medicine, both for the scientific community and for the lay public. She is also the founding editor of the Journal Gender Medicine, and the journal Gender and the Genome. In 1992, Dr. Legato won the American Heart Association’s Blakeslee Award for the best book written for the lay public on cardiovascular disease. The third edition of her textbook, Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine and her most recent book, The Plasticity of Sex., both won Prose awards from the American Association of Editors in 2021 and 2022 respectively. She is a practicing internist in New York City and has been listed each year in New York Magazine and Castle Connolly’s lists "Best Doctors" since their inception in 1993.

Table of Contents

DedicationMarianne J. LegatoForewordMarek GlezermanPrefaceMarianne J. LegatoSection A1. Is there a role for Natural Selection in Sex Differences?Adriana Maggi2. Battle of the Sexes: How the Selection of Spermatozoa in the Female Reproductive Tract Manipulates the Sex Ratio of OffspringAlireza Fazeli, William Vincent Holt, Suranga Kodithuwakku, Kasun Godakumara and Lisa M. Thurston3. Gender/sex: Shaping identity in infancy and early childhood Anne Sterling and Jihyun Sung4. A gendered brain perspective from structure to brain network interactionsCarme Uribe, Leire Zubiaurre-Elorza and Antonio Guillamon5. Third Edition: Sex-specific implications of adverse intrauterine environment. Writing with Antonia Hufnagel.Catherine Aiken and Antonia Hufnagel6. Sex-Specific Brain Transcriptome of the MouseDiethard Tautz and Maryam Keshavarz7. Using the exposome to understand the role of the environment in gender- and sex-specific medicineGary W. Miller, Faith Anderson, Meghan Bucher, Yunjia Lai and Jocelyn Dicent8. Regulation of Gene Expression in the Brain by Sex HormonesJessica Tollkuhn and Simón(e) Sun9. Sex-specific disparities in mitochondrial function and its role in health and diseaseKeshav K. Singh and Suresh Mishra10. Sex Differences  in Fetal ProgrammingMarek Glezerman11. Sex Differences in the Brain: Focus on Developmental MechanismsMargaret M. McCarthy12. Genes, Environments and Epigenetic ModificationsMarla B. Sokolowski, Sydney Gram and Dustin J. Sokolowski13. Epigenetics: Mechanisms, Theory and Social ImplicationsMaurizio Meloni14. Adipose-derived Stem CellsSatoshi Sobajima, Yoshitomo Saita, Hideki Iwaguro, Ryosuke Kuroda and Masanori Tsubosaka15. Role of Sex Chromosomes in Human DiseaseNeil Bradbury16. Best-laid plans: The establishment of biological sex, and its susceptibility to disruptionPeter Koopman17. CRISPR Technology and Its Role in Treating Rare Imprinting DiseasesRadislav Sedláček, Petr Nickl and Linn Amanda Syding18. Perinatal Genome and Brain Functions: The Case of Genomic ImprintingValter Tucci, Angelo Serani and Alice Melloni19. Microbiome: Impact of Gender on Function & Characteristics of Gut MicrobiomeVeena TanejaSection B20. Geoepidemiology and the Impact of Sex on Autoimmune DiseasesAna Lleo21. Molecular Mechanisms of Sex Differences in EpilepsySamba Reddy22. Consideration of biological sex in stem cell therapiesDan Gazit, Gadi Pelled, Zulma Gazit and Zoe Krut23. Sex and Human Brain Structure and Function: Moving Beyond the BinaryDaphna Joel24. Genomic and Epigenomic Signature at the branch-point among Genome, Phenome and Sexome in health and disease: A Multi-Omics approachDonato Gemmati and Veronica Tisato25. The Importance of Gender-Specific Medicine in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Clinical Practice, and Global Health CareIbis Sanchez-Serrano26. The neurobiology of gender identity and gender dysphoriaivanka SAVIC27. Biological Sex in the times of Precision NutritionJose M. Ordovas and D Corella28. The invaluable contribution of animal models in understanding sex-dependent differences in neuropsychiatric disordersLiana Fattore29. Sexual Dimorphism in Molecular Biology of CancerMehmet Tevfik Dorak30. The Importance of Expeditionary Fitness in Optimizing the  Human Commercial Spaceflight ExperienceMichael A. Schmidt31. Brain morphological changes associated with sexual orientationMikhail Votinov and Andrei A. Puiu32. Current options for the measurement and operationalization of sex and genderSabine Oertelt-Prigione33. Precision Medicine::  Overview and Challenges to Clinical ImplementationSusanne HagaSection C34. Assessment of fall risks in older females and males using an automated smartphone mobility suiteEmil Jovanov35. Impact of Statin Therapy on Sex HormonesAmirhossein Sahebkar, Željko Reiner, Hossein Chiti, Negin Parsamanesh and Tannaz Jamialahmadi36. The Role of Gender in Exercise Physiology and MetabolismAndreas M. Fritzen, Anne-Marie Lundsgaard and Bente Kiens37.

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