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Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science

English · Paperback / Softback

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Academic surgeons play an essential role in advancing the field and improving the care of patients with surgical disease. As the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) Fall Courses (www.aasurg.org) and international courses continue to evolve to address the rapidly expanding scope and complexity of academic surgery, there is a greater need for an accompanying textbook to supplement the material presented in the courses.

Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science is a unique and portable handbook that focuses on the basic and translational research. It includes new educational materials that are necessary to address not only the rapid evolution and rise of novel research methodologies in basic science and translational research, but also the changing environment for academic surgeons.

Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science is a valuable text for medical students, surgical residents, junior faculty and others considering a career in surgical research.

List of contents

_How to Set Up, Staff and Fund Your Basic Science or Translational Research Laboratory.- Choosing a Good Basic Science or Translational Research Mentor.- Effective Time Management Strategies for Conducting Laboratory Research.- How to Read the Literature, Develop a Hypothesis, and Design an Experiment for Basic Science and Translational Research.- Tips on Maintaining an Effective Lab Notebook for Bench Research.- How to Conduct Cell Culture.- Modern Techniques for Protein Assessment.- Modern Techniques for DNA and RNA Assessments.- Utilizing Flow Cytometry Effectively.- Considerations for Immunohistochemistry.- Stem Cells: Are They Pertinent to My Research?.- Use of Genetically Engineered Mice for Research.- Getting Your IACUC Proposal Approved.- How to Protect Your Intellectual Property: Invention Disclosures and Patents.- Statistics for Bench Research.- Ethics in Laboratory Research.

About the author

Melina Kibbe, MD is the current AAS President. She is an Associate Professor of Surgery, the Edward G. Elcock Professor of Surgical Research, and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Surgery at Northwestern University; co-Chief of the Vascular Surgery service at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, and Director of the Vascular Laboratory at the VA. Dr. Kibbe also serves as Deputy Director for the Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine at Northwestern University. Her research interests focus on nitric oxide vascular biology and developing novel and innovative nitric oxide-based therapies for patients with vascular disease. She has received funds from the National Institutes of Health, American Heart Association, Department of Veterans Affairs, American Medical Association, and various intramural sources. Her bibliography includes over 130 peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, and book chapters, with an emphasis on nitric oxide vascular biology and nitric oxide-based therapies. Scott LeMaire, MD is the immediate Past President of the AAS. He is a Professor of Surgery and of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and the Director of Research in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine. He graduated from Northwestern University Medical School in 1992 and completed residency training in cardiothoracic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in 1999. His research program focuses on organ protection during aortic surgery, genetic aspects of thoracic aortic disease, and molecular mechanisms of aortic degeneration. He has received funding from the National Institutes of Health and the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education for his research studying the pathobiology of thoracic aortic aneurysms and aortic dissection.

Summary

Combining breadth of coverage with a portable format, this reference has been expertly prepared by Association for Academic Surgery members and guides readers through techniques in reviewing academic literature, laboratory work, statistics and ethical issues.

Report

From the reviews:
"This is pocket-sized guide for surgeons contemplating a career in translational or basic science research. It is intended as a primer for surgical trainees considering a scientific career. ... Chapters are brief and clearly written, and use black-and-white line drawings and tables to good effect. All of the illustrations reproduce with good quality, including the occasional photographs and color drawings. ... This is a quick but important read for surgeons in training considering a career in academic surgery with a significant laboratory component." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2014)

Product details

Assisted by A LeMaire (Editor), Melina Kibbe (Editor), Melina R Kibbe (Editor), Melina R. Kibbe (Editor), Scott LeMaire (Editor), Scott A. LeMaire (Editor), Melin R Kibbe (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.09.2012
 
EAN 9781447147350
ISBN 978-1-4471-4735-0
No. of pages 242
Dimensions 155 mm x 237 mm x 11 mm
Illustrations 8 SW-Abb., 20 Farbabb.
Series Success in Academic Surgery
Success in Academic Surgery
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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