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  • Man Versus Microbe Vaccines in the Global Era
    How to Deal Safely and Effectively with the Pandemics of Our Time
    by Rino Rappuoli & Lisa Vozza

    "With SARS-COVID19 affecting the life of every person on this planet, it can hardly be surprising if there is a great demand to know more about vaccines and infectious diseases. Our usual sources of information include television and newspaper reporting, where we depend on the expertise of journalists to interpret complex scientific issues, and social media where we are hugely vulnerable to uninformed or misinformed opinions..."

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    Associate Fellow, Programme for Global Health, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London
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    Scientific Advancement versus Public Safety
    by Conrad B Quintyn

    "A lot has happened in molecular biology and genetic engineering since the mid-1980s. I can see from a quick skim of the book that you do a valuable service in recounting those developments and placing them in social, political, and moral context."

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    The series publishes high quality books covering the role and function of biological molecules seen from a structural perspective.

    The series consists of two types of books. The first group covers the current research on selected topics, primarily with an interest in how function is related to structure. The second type consists of reprint volumes which collect together interesting papers — with commentaries — by selected leaders in the field of structural biology.

  • Regenerative Medicine, Artificial Cells and Nanomediciney Regenerative Medicine, Artificial Cells and Nanomedicine

    This definitive volume will provide the reader with up to date information and the most recent science of the fast-evolving area of nanobiotherapeutic-based blood substitutes. Long studied, there are recent updates that make their use in patients more promising, and with one product approved for human use, many more in the pipeline...

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