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Samuel Livingston

Microbes in Medicine

“Microbes in Medicine” explores the groundbreaking role of microorganisms in modern healthcare, revealing how these tiny entities are not just agents of disease but powerful tools for creating antibiotics, developing vaccines, and pioneering microbial therapies. The book highlights the evolution of vaccine development, from traditional methods to cutting-edge mRNA technologies, showcasing how our understanding of microbial genetics and immunology has transformed medical interventions. It emphasizes the fascinating intersection of microbiology and pharmacology, demonstrating the potential of microbes to revolutionize cancer treatment, gene therapy, and other novel therapeutic approaches. The book progresses logically, starting with foundational principles of microbiology before diving into specific applications like antibiotic production and vaccine development. Case studies and real-world examples illustrate the effectiveness of microbial-based therapies, offering a comprehensive view of the field. Did you know that the discovery of penicillin, a life-saving antibiotic, originated from a mold? Or that oncolytic viruses, derived from microbes, are being explored as a promising avenue for cancer treatment? A unique aspect of “Microbes in Medicine” is its forward-looking perspective, exploring emerging technologies like microbiome-based therapies and CRISPR-based gene editing. By adopting an accessible and engaging tone, the book makes complex scientific concepts understandable to a broad audience, including students, healthcare professionals, and science enthusiasts. This approach provides a valuable and up-to-date overview of the rapidly evolving field of medical microbiology, addressing ethical considerations and future directions.
160 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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