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Ankus Gosain, Ankush Gosain, Gregory Kennedy, Melina Kibbe, Melina Kibbe et al, Scott A. LeMaire
Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
This updated volume provides the foundation for starting a basic science research career as an academic surgeon. Taking a practical approach, the book covers the suggested timeline for the initial academic appointment, including how to setup and fund the laboratory and identifying appropriate scientific mentors and lab personnel. It also describes the application of basic and advanced research techniques, including animal models, flow cytometry, gene editing, tissue engineering, and microbiome analysis.
Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science aims to give guidance on the application of basic and advanced techniques in surgical research.
This book is relevant to senior residents and fellows approaching their first academic appointment, as well as more senior investigators interested in expanding their research horizons.
List of contents
1. How to Set Up, Staff, and Fund Your Laboratory: The First 3 Years.- 2. Choosing a Good Scientific Mentor and Being a Good Mentee.- 3. Effective Time Management Strategies for Conducting Laboratory Research.- 4. Tips on Maintaining an Effective Lab Notebook & Data Integrity.- 5. Statistics for Bench Research.- 6. Ethics in Laboratory Research.- 7. Modern Techniques for DNA, RNA and Protein Assessment.- 8. Considerations for Immunohistochemistry.- 9. Utilizing Flow Cytometry Effectively.- 10. Effective Tissue and Cell Culture.- 11. Gene Editing Techniques.- 12. Stem cells and tissue engineering.- 13. Animal Models in Surgical Research (Genetic & Surgical Models).- 14. Microbiome: Current status and future applications.- 15. Systems Biology: Generating and Understanding Big Data.
About the author
Greg Kennedy, MD, PhD graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine and received his PHD in cancer biology from the University of Wisconsin where he also completed his general surgery training. He has extensive research experience runs a funded basic science laboratory that studies the role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor in colorectal carcinogenesis. He is currently the John H. Blue Chair of General Surgery and the Director of Gastrointestinal Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Ankush Gosain, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Director of Surgical Research at the Children’s Foundation Research Institute of Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. His NIH-funded laboratory focuses on the development of the enteric nervous system and gastrointestinal mucosal immune system. The long-term goal of his research is to gain an understanding of the interactions between the enteric nervous and gastrointestinal immune systems in both development and disease to permit the generation of novel neuro-immunomodulatory therapies that may potentially target a broad range of congenital and acquired pediatric gastrointestinal tract diseases (Hirschsprung’s disease, necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal atresia, motility disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, etc.).
Scott A. LeMaire, M.D. is the Jimmy and Roberta Howell Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery, the Vice Chair for Research in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, the Director of Research in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Baylor College of Medicine, as well as a member of the professional staff in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Texas Heart Institute and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Dr. LeMaire graduated from Northwestern University Medical School in 1992 and completed residency training in cardiothoracic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in 1999. His primary clinical interest focuses on the management of patients with thoracic aortic disease, with a particular emphasis on treatment of aortic dissection and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms. His corresponding 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, the American Heart Association, and the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education for his research studying the pathobiology of thoracic aortic aneurysms and aortic dissection. At Baylor, he has received both the Michael E. DeBakey Excellence in Research Award and the Fulbright & Jaworski Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching and Evaluation, the most prominent awards in research and education given by the College. Dr. LeMaire is a past-president of the Association for Academic Surgery and is the current editor-in-chief of the Journal of Surgical Research.
Summary
This updated volume provides the foundation for starting a basic science research career as an academic surgeon. Taking a practical approach, the book covers the suggested timeline for the initial academic appointment, including how to setup and fund the laboratory and identifying appropriate scientific mentors and lab personnel. It also describes the application of basic and advanced research techniques, including animal models, flow cytometry, gene editing, tissue engineering, and microbiome analysis.
Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science aims to give guidance on the application of basic and advanced techniques in surgical research.
This book is relevant to senior residents and fellows approaching their first academic appointment, as well as more senior investigators interested in expanding their research horizons.
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“This book is written for surgeon scientists at various early stages in their career development. … This will be a high-quality and very specific addition to the library of young surgeons aspiring to a career in academic surgery with a particular interest in bench research. … I would recommend it to any surgeon doing bench research and/or translational research.” (Carol Scott‐Conner, Doody's Book Reviews, July 26, 2019)
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"This book is written for surgeon scientists at various early stages in their career development. ... This will be a high-quality and very specific addition to the library of young surgeons aspiring to a career in academic surgery with a particular interest in bench research. ... I would recommend it to any surgeon doing bench research and/or translational research." (Carol Scott-Conner, Doody's Book Reviews, July 26, 2019)
Product details
Assisted by | Ankus Gosain (Editor), Ankush Gosain (Editor), Gregory Kennedy (Editor), Melina Kibbe (Editor), Melina Kibbe et al (Editor), Scott A. LeMaire (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 25.06.2019 |
EAN | 9783030146436 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3014643-6 |
No. of pages | 252 |
Dimensions | 159 mm x 12 mm x 234 mm |
Weight | 447 g |
Illustrations | VIII, 252 p. 34 illus., 25 illus. in color. |
Series |
Success in Academic Surgery Success in Academic Surgery |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Clinical medicine
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