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Microbial Forensics

Microbial Forensics

Autorzy
Wydawnictwo Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Data wydania 03/12/2019
Liczba stron 526
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Dla profesjonalistów, specjalistów i badaczy naukowych
Język angielski
ISBN 9780128153796
Kategorie Przestępczość
784.35 PLN (z VAT)
$176.44 / €168.16 / £145.98 /
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Dostawa 5-6 tygodni
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Opis książki

Microbial Forensics, Third Edition, serves as a complete reference on the discipline, describing the advances, challenges and opportunities that are integral in applying science to help solve future biocrimes. New chapters include: Microbial Source Tracking, Clinical Recognition, Bioinformatics, and Quality Assurance. This book is intended for a wide audience, but will be indispensable to forensic scientists and researchers interested in contributing to the growing field of microbial forensics. Biologists and microbiologists, the legal and judicial system, and the international community involved with Biological Weapons Treaties will also find this volume invaluable.

Microbial Forensics

Spis treści

1. The Kameido anthrax incident: a microbial forensic case study

ARNOLD F. KAUFMANN AND PAUL KEIM

2. The FBI's Amerithrax Task Force and the advent of microbial forensics

R. SCOTT DECKER AND TERRY L. KERNS

3. Microbial forensic investigation of the anthrax letter attacks: how the investigation would differ using today's technologies

PAUL J. JACKSON

4. Foodborne outbreaks

E.W. BROWN AND M.W. ALLARD

5. Forensic plant pathology

JACQUELINE FLETCHER, NEEL G. BARNABY, JAMES BURANS, ULRICH MELCHER, DOUGLAS G. LUSTER, FORREST W. NUTTER, JR., HARALD SCHERM, DAVID G. SCHMALE, III, CARLA S. THOMAS, AND FRANCISCO M. OCHOA CORONA

6. Microbial source tracking: characterization of human fecal pollution in environmental waters with HF183 quantitative real-time PCR

ORIN C. SHANKS AND ASJA KORAJKIC

7. Influenza forensics

ANGELA CHOI AND ADOLFO GARCIA-SASTRE

8. Forensic public health: epidemiological and microbiological investigations for biosecurity

ALI S. KHAN, PHILIP S. AMARA, AND STEPHEN A. MORSE

9. Forensic analysis in bacterial pathogens

PAUL KEIM, JASON W. SAHL, TALIMA PEARSON, AMY VOGLER, CHARLES H. WILLIAMSON, DAWN BIRDSELL, RICHARD T. OKINAKA, JEFFREY T. FOSTER, AND DAVID M. WAGNER

10. Genomic epidemiology and forensics of fungal pathogens

DAVID M. ENGELTHALER AND ANASTASIA P. LITVINTSEVA

11. Forensic human identification using skin microbiome genetic signatures

SARAH E. SCHMEDES, AUGUST WOERNER, AND BRUCE BUDOWLE

12. Using microbiome tools for estimating the postmortem interval

HEATHER DEEL, SIBYL BUCHELI, AERIEL BELK, SAM OGDEN, AARON LYNNE, DAVID O. CARTER, ROB KNIGHT, AND JESSICA L. METCALF

13. Select methods for microbial forensic nucleic acid analysis of trace and uncultivable specimens

RACHEL E. KIESER AND BRUCE BUDOWLE

14. The use of host factors in microbial forensics

STEVEN E. SCHUTZER

15. Toxin analysis using mass spectrometry

THOMAS A. BLAKE, SUZANNE R. KALB, RUDOLPH C. JOHNSON, AND JOHN R. BARR

16. Ricin forensics: comparisons to microbial forensics

JEFFREY T. FOSTER, ROBERT L. BULL, AND PAUL KEIM

17. Proteomics for bioforensics

ERIC D. MERKLEY, BROOKE L. DEATHERAGE KAISER, DAVID S. WUNSCHEL, AND KAREN L. WAHL

18. Rapid bacterial typing in the postgenomic era: developments in computational methods

HECTOR F. ESPITIA-NAVARRO, LAVANYA RISHISHWAR, LEONARD W. MAYER, AND I. KING JORDAN

19. Genomics

TOM SLEZAK, JONATHAN ALLEN, AND CRYSTAL JAING

20. Design of genomic signatures for pathogen identification and characterization

TOM SLEZAK, BRADLEY HART, AND CRYSTAL JAING

21. Collection and preservation of microbial forensic samples

JENIFER A.L. SMITH

22. Assessment of the threat

JENIFER A.L. SMITH AND DAVID R. HODGE

23. Scientific testimonial standards for microbial forensic evidence

STEPHAN P. VELSKO

24. Inferential validation and evidence interpretation

STEPHAN P. VELSKO

25. Microbial forensic investigations in the context of bacterial population genetics

PAUL KEIM, TALIMA PEARSON, BRUCE BUDOWLE, MARK WILSON, AND DAVID M. WAGNER

26. Use of microbial forensics data in scientific, legal, and policy contexts

CHRISTOPHER A. BIDWELL AND RANDALL MURCH

27. Lessons for expert witnesses

STEPHEN A. SALTZBURG

28. Select agent regulations

STEPHEN A. MORSE AND BERNARD R. QUIGLEY

29. Biorepositories and their foundation

FRANK P. SIMIONE, RICHARD R. VINES, AND TED D. MULLINS

30. The National Bioforensic Analysis Center

JAMES BURANS, JENNIFER S. GOODRICH, ROBERT L. BULL, AND NICHOLAS H. BERGMAN

31. An international microbial forensics research strategy and its collaborative pursuit is needed

RANDALL MURCH AND BRUCE BUDOWLE

32. Education and training in microbial forensics

STEVEN B. LEE, DEETTA K. MILLS, STEPHEN A. MORSE, STEVEN E. SCHUTZER, BRUCE BUDOWLE, AND PAUL KEIM

33. Microbial forensics: what next?

STEPHEN A. MORSE, BRUCE BUDOWLE, AND STEVEN E. SCHUTZER

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