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A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists - by Megan M Reynolds & Louis Theodore (Hardcover)
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- A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists A hands-on guide covering the fundamentals of virology written from an engineering perspective In A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists: Epidemiology, Emergency Management, and Optimization, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a robust and accessible treatment of virology from an engineering perspective.
- About the Author: Megan M. Reynolds, BSChE, MS, MBA, is a freelance medical writer and editor with a focus on infectious diseases.
- 400 Pages
- Technology, Industrial Health & Safety
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"This book examines the subject of virology from the perspective of an engineer. Of particular interest to professionals working in public health, environmental health and safety, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science and engineering, the book contains fundamentals and principles of virology, as well as calculation details for health and hazard risk assessments. In addition to numerous illustrative examples, practice problems are included for each chapter to suit advanced course requirements in these fields"--Book Synopsis
A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied ScientistsA hands-on guide covering the fundamentals of virology written from an engineering perspective
In A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists: Epidemiology, Emergency Management, and Optimization, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a robust and accessible treatment of virology from an engineering perspective. The book synthesizes a great deal of general information on viruses--including coronaviruses--in a single volume. It provides critical context that engineers and applied scientists can use to evaluate and manage viruses encountered in the environment. The fundamental principles of virology are explored with calculation details for health and hazard risk assessments. Each chapter combines numerous illustrative examples and sample problems ideal for advanced courses in environmental health and safety, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science and engineering.
Readers will also find:
- A detailed introduction to health and hazard risk analysis and assessment that is complete with technical information and calculation details
- Comprehensive illustrative examples and practice problems for use by educators and professionals in training
- Practical discussions of virology by authors with combined experience in pharmaceuticals and environmental health and safety
- Thorough treatments of virology from the perspective of a professional engineer
- A definitive source for those working in related fields who wish to deepen their overall understanding of viruses
Perfect for chemical, civil, mechanical, biochemical engineers, and applied scientists, A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists: Epidemiology, Emergency Management, and Optimization will also earn a place in the libraries of industrial hygiene professionals and instructors, students, and practitioners in environmental health, pharmaceuticals, public health, and epidemiology.
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A hands-on guide covering the fundamentals of virology written from an engineering perspective
In A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists: Epidemiology, Emergency Management, and Optimization, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a robust and accessible treatment of virology from an engineering perspective. The book synthesizes a great deal of general information on viruses--including coronaviruses--in a single volume. It provides critical context that engineers and applied scientists can use to evaluate and manage viruses encountered in the environment. The fundamental principles of virology are explored with calculation details for health and hazard risk assessments. Each chapter combines numerous illustrative examples and sample problems ideal for advanced courses in environmental health and safety, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science and engineering.
Readers will also find:
- A detailed introduction to health and hazard risk analysis and assessment that is complete with technical information and calculation details
- Comprehensive illustrative examples and practice problems for use by educators and professionals in training
- Practical discussions of virology by authors with combined experience in pharmaceuticals and environmental health and safety
- Thorough treatments of virology from the perspective of a professional engineer
- A definitive source for those working in related fields who wish to deepen their overall understanding of viruses
Perfect for chemical, civil, mechanical, biochemical engineers, and applied scientists, A Guide to Virology for Engineers and Applied Scientists: Epidemiology, Emergency Management, and Optimization will also earn a place in the libraries of industrial hygiene professionals and instructors, students, and practitioners in environmental health, pharmaceuticals, public health, and epidemiology.
About the Author
Megan M. Reynolds, BSChE, MS, MBA, is a freelance medical writer and editor with a focus on infectious diseases. She holds degrees in chemical engineering, international business, and medicine, and has more than 12 years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry in a variety of capacities.
Louis Theodore, MChE, EngScD, is a retired professor of chemical engineering with over 50 years' education experience. He has authored numerous publications and has served as section editor to the last four editions of Perry's Chemical Engineer's Handbook. Dr. Theodore currently works as an environmental engineering consultant.