(Ebook free) Molecular Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases
▲ Chris Wild, Paolo Vineis, Seymour Garte ▲
| #1760648 in Books | 2008-06-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.82 x1.04 x7.66l,2.19 | File Name: 0470027436 | 384 pages
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A common homeland for scientists of diverse backgrounds.|By Miquel Porta|More than 25 intense years have elapsed since the pioneering articles on molecular epidemiology were published, and about 20 since the first textbooks came out. Happily, the obsolescence of some sections of the precursor books is immense, such is the distance with the protagonist of this review. The entir||"I think this is an excellent book—I recommend it to anyone involved in molecular epidemiology.... The 26 chapters are written by topic specialists, in an explanatory, easy to read style." (BTS Newsletter, Summer 2009) |"This text provides an ac
"I think this is an excellent book–I recommend it to anyone involved in molecular epidemiology... The 26 chapters are written by topic specialists, in an explanatory, east to read style." –BTS Newsletter, Summer 2009
"This text provides an accessible and useful handbook for the epidemiologist who wants to survey the field, to become better informed, to look at recent developments and get some background on these or simply to appreciate f...
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