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Advancements in AI have revolutionized medical, biological, and agricultural sciences, enabling faster disease detection, personalized precision medicine, and predictive epidemiology with minimal errors. AI optimizes agriculture through tailored fertilizer use, water management, and yield prediction.
List of contents
Preface. SECTION I: INTRODUCTION, CONCEPTS AND EVOLUTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Overview of Artificial Intelligence. Evolution of Artificial Intelligence. Futuristic Application of Artificial Intelligence. Comparison of Human Intelligence with Artificial Intelligence. Advantages and Disadvantages of Artificial Intelligence Advantages and Disadvantages of Artificial Intelligence. Comparison of Machine Learning and Deep Learning. Supervised Learning. Unsupervised Learning. Ethics in Artificial Intelligence. Learning Anatomy using Virtual Dissections: Previous Experience and Future Directions Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Multiple Approaches. SECTION II: APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Artificial Intelligence in Medical Sciences. Artificial Intelligence in Biotechnology. Artificial Intelligence in drug discovery. Artificial Intelligence in Biosciences. Artificial Intelligence in System Biology. Artificial Intelligence-based Methods for Drug Screening. Artificial Intelligence in Synthetic Biology. Cognitive Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence in Digital Biology. Artificial Intelligence in Biological Data Science. Artificial Intelligence in Bioinformatics. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Society: A Healthcare Perceptive. Application of AI in Digital Pathology. Deep Learning and AI in Digital Cytology. Applications of Artificial Intelligence in RNA-sequencing. Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacovigilance and Materiovigilance. AI in imaging: Emphasis on medical imaging. The Decisive Role of Artificial Intelligence in Toxicology: Advancements and Applications. Index.
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Dr P.V. Mohanan was a Fellow of National Academy of Science, India and Royal Society of Biologists, UK. He was a JSPS Post doctoral Fellow at the University of Tsukuba, Japan in the field of Neurotoxicity. As a toxicologist, he was associated with all the medical devices/technologies developed at SCTIMST (Government of India). He headed both the Division of Toxicology and Dept. of Applied Biology. Dr Mohanan was a member in the Empowered committee on the 'Rapid Response Regulatory Framework for COVID-19 to deal with applications for development of vaccines, diagnostics, prophylactics and therapeutics and an expert member in the statutory Committee,
RCGM, DBT, New Delhi. Dr Mohanan also served as an expert member at the DST, SERB, DBT, ICMR, CSIR and FSSAI Scientific committees. He was an Expert member of the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization (JECFA), USA. He was a member in the Scientific Advisory Committee of ICMR-NARFBR, Hyderabad and a Visiting Professor and Visiting Researcher at Toyo University, Japan and also a Certified Biological Safety Specialist. Dr Mohanan was an Adjunct Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad and Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India. He received a lifetime achievement award from the Society of Toxicology India for outstanding contribution in the field of toxicology. He patented an ELISA kit for the measurement of pyrogenicity. Dr Mohanan made significant contributions to the development of medical device regulations in India. He received a certificate of appreciation from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India for his contribution to India getting full adherent status on GLP from OECD. He authored more than 300 publications, edited 10 books, 5 patent filed and 5 design registrations. He was the Secretary General of Society of Toxicology, India and Vice President, Kerala Academy of Sciences, India.