Genetic Epidemiology
Discover the cutting-edge world of genetics with "Genetic Epidemiology" by Melissa A. Austin, published in 2013. This comprehensive textbook spans 216 pages, offering an insightful overview of the field of genetic epidemiology. Aimed at graduate students in epidemiology and public health genetics, it thoroughly reviews essential genetic concepts and updates on the latest genomic technology.
In addition, the book expertly describes the methods for assessing genetic influences on diseases and risk factors, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of how genetics interacts with health outcomes. Enhance your knowledge and expertise in this rapidly evolving discipline with this essential guide.