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Microarray Analysis |
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Rating: Summary: Recommended Book Review: "...a very personal, encyclopedic, diffuse compendium of everything known about microarrays...fun to read...full of information that a working biologist...might be quite interested to learn." (ASM News, Vol. 69, No. 7, 2003)
Rating: Summary: "Essential Resource" Review: "...an essential resource for anyone involved in the life sciences...the first textbook treatment of this innovative technique..." (Word Trade)
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Text Review: "...an excellent text...a valuable reference...If you need to know what microarrays are, how they can be used, how they work, and how you can analyze the data...then this book will provide the insight." (Clinical Chemistry, Vol. 49, No. 6, 2003)
Rating: Summary: Highly Recommended Review: "...the book is highly recommended as an excellent one stop resource on microarray technology" (Proteomics)
Rating: Summary: Highly Recommended Review: "...the book is highly recommended as an excellent one stop resource on microarray technology" (Proteomics)
Rating: Summary: A grand introduction to a daunting field Review: As an emerging discipline, Microarray analysis is somewhat overwhelming and this book provides an excellent overview and introduction. While it does not give the reader the ability to perform high level data analysis, it certainly provides the criteria which would be necessary to design one. I personally rather enjoyed the casual and light hearted editaorial handling of what could have been a very dry text. I am an engineer, interested in the techniques of Microarray analysis more than the actual execution, but even I found the book extremely valuable. An excellent introductory and intermediate text. Readable by and valuable to almost anyone with a basic background in and understanfding of the life sciences. Extraordinary and a great addition to any library!
Rating: Summary: Excellent Foundational Text on Microarray Technology Review: The Microarray Analysis book by Dr. Mark Schena does an excellent job of taking the reader thru the multiple technologies and science disciplines required to understand and use the power of the microarray. It's interdisciplinary and broad approach allows complete understanding of the field without wasting time on aspects of the field which are sill evolving. It's elegantly written. Chapter 13, which talks about the use of microarrays in genetic screening, testing and diagnostics, is one of Schena's greatest accomplishments, in a historic and socio-economic sense. This contribution alone, makes the book a must read to prepare for the microarray revolution in medicine, agriculture, ecology and bio-threat detection. Strongly recommended reading for anyone seriously interested in Microarrays, be they students, professors expanding their horizons or CEO's hoping to mine microarrays. Hats off to Dr. Mark Schena!
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Text Review: This book by Schena is not analytical in the rigourous sense. No mathematical methods are discussed other than in passing. Rather it is wide ranging, unfocused and occasionally comical. For example Schena begins the Preface with absurdly off topic quotes from Picasso and Neitzche and name drops throughout. Schena (or his publisher) even claims to be the "Father of Microarray Technology": a bold title that properly is shared between Patrick Brown and Steve Fodor. Schena digresses into such irrelevancies as defining the Internet and the value of Venture Capital. The book is quite uneven, it goes in depth on the specific chemical issues relevent to cDNA arrays and is very shallow on normalization clustering and stat. level analysis. I found the book entertaining, but I doubt that was Authors intent. Also I should note I was given the book as a gift. I can't imagine paying for it.
Rating: Summary: Microarray Analysis is a misleading title Review: This book by Schena is not analytical in the rigourous sense. No mathematical methods are discussed other than in passing. Rather it is wide ranging, unfocused and occasionally comical. For example Schena begins the Preface with absurdly off topic quotes from Picasso and Neitzche and name drops throughout. Schena (or his publisher) even claims to be the "Father of Microarray Technology": a bold title that properly is shared between Patrick Brown and Steve Fodor. Schena digresses into such irrelevancies as defining the Internet and the value of Venture Capital. The book is quite uneven, it goes in depth on the specific chemical issues relevent to cDNA arrays and is very shallow on normalization clustering and stat. level analysis. I found the book entertaining, but I doubt that was Authors intent. Also I should note I was given the book as a gift. I can't imagine paying for it.
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