Books

New Book Series

Elsevier Science is proud to announce the launch of a new book series, Perspectives in Medical Virology.

The Editors I.K. Mushahwar, A.J. Zuckerman would like to announce a new book series titled:

Perspectives in Medical Virology

The continuing rapid progress in medical virology is the result to a large extent of rapid advances in recombinant DNA techniques, in molecular and cell biology, in protein and nucleic acid chemistry, the use of monoclonal antibodies, progress in antiviral research and the application of modern technology to fundamental biological processes. These advances in knowledge of structural and biochemical components of viruses and mode of viral replication, understanding of cell pathology and immunopathogenesis have many health implications which include rapid, precise and specific diagnosis, epidemiology of viral infections, and the development of new types of vaccines, and emerging new infections. Strengthening of the links between the laboratory, fieldwork and the clinician is essential for implementing the strategy of the World Health Organisation’s programme of health for all. Infectious diseases –and viral infections- are still responsible for most of the problems encountered daily in many parts of the world.

The number of new journals in introduced during the last two decades and the avalanche of information have made it virtually impossible for microbiologists, epidemiologists, pathologists, scientists and physicians to keep abreast of the scientific literature. We recognise the age of rapid dissemination of information retrieval by computerised systems, the ever published proceedings of meetings and symposia, abstract and rapid literature surveys, but it is secondary literature in the form of review series which has become useful as sources of information. However, their value depends intrinsically on authoritative and critical evaluation of the original data by experts in particular topics. The series Perspectives in Medical Virology was conceived after many discussions with teachers of postgraduate students, research workers, medical virologists, students and many colleagues.

A number of distinguished practising virologists will be invited to assemble the important information available and to integrate research at the basic level with clinical practice in selected subjects for the new series. We hope that in this way the series will promote dissemination of information, useful discussion and exchange of ideas and stimulate further interest and research in medical virology.

Contact editors and publisher

Editors

Dr I.K. Mushahwar
Abbott Labolatories
Viral Discovery Group
Department 90D, Building L3
1401 Sheridan Road
North Chicago
IL 60064-6269
Illinois, USA

Tel: +1 847 937 3635
Fax: +1 847 937 2923
E-mail: isa.mushahwar@add.ssw.abbott.com

Dr A.J. Zuckerman
Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine
WHO Centre - Viral Diseases
University of London
Rowland Hill Street
NW3 2PF London
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 207 830 2579
Fax: +44 207 830 2070
E-mail: marion@finance.rfhsm.ac.uk

Publisher

Hendrik van Leusen
Elsevier Science
Senior Publishing Editor
Molenwerf 1
1404 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 20 485 3852
Fax: +31 20 485 3342
E-mail: h.leusen@elsevier.nl

 

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