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RARE DISEASES AND ORPHAI
Keys to Understanding and Treating the Commc
"This book about rare diseases is a rare book. Few authors h of knowledge to cover the field of rare diseases. Jules ]. Ber 1X1 medical informatics, tutors the reader with a mix of histo medicine and social commentary on common versus rare di is readable, interesting and unexpectedly entertaining. It is or a compendium, but for anyone interested in rare disease: unique and informative read."
—M. ton Phillips, Editor, Expert Opinion on Orphan Drugs, Director.^enterfor Keck Graduate Institute, Claremont, CA. USA t
"At last, a book that makes these complex matters comprehi Dr. Berman has produced a very significant work here. He m together the complexities of genetics and inheritance and t relationship of rare diseases to common diseases, and wea\ to explain many things about human biology and disease. H rules, with a rationale for each, is a novel and very useful w; key points of his work. These rules will be...
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Fülszöveg
RARE DISEASES AND ORPHAI
Keys to Understanding and Treating the Commc
"This book about rare diseases is a rare book. Few authors h of knowledge to cover the field of rare diseases. Jules ]. Ber 1X1 medical informatics, tutors the reader with a mix of histo medicine and social commentary on common versus rare di is readable, interesting and unexpectedly entertaining. It is or a compendium, but for anyone interested in rare disease: unique and informative read."
—M. ton Phillips, Editor, Expert Opinion on Orphan Drugs, Director.^enterfor Keck Graduate Institute, Claremont, CA. USA t
"At last, a book that makes these complex matters comprehi Dr. Berman has produced a very significant work here. He m together the complexities of genetics and inheritance and t relationship of rare diseases to common diseases, and wea\ to explain many things about human biology and disease. H rules, with a rationale for each, is a novel and very useful w; key points of his work. These rules will be a valuable aid foi as lay readers wanting to better understand this complex at
—John Forman, Executive Director, NZ Organisation for Rare Disorders, WelUhi
About the Author
Jules Berman holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from MIT (Mathe Planetary Sciences), a PhD from Temple University, and an MD from th He was a graduate researcher in the Fels Cancer Research Institute at 1 at the American Health Foundation in Valhalla, New York. His post-i completed at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and his residency George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. B of Anatomic Pathology, Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology at the Vc Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, where he held joint appointmer Maryland Medical Center and at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Ii Program Director for Pathology Informatics in the Cancer Diagnosis Progr Cancer Institute, where he worked and consulted on Big Data projects was President of the Association for Pathology Informatics. In 2011 he Achievement Award from the Association for Pathology Informatics, hundreds of scientific publications. Today Dr. Berman is a freelance auth in his three areas of expertise: informatics, computer programming A comolete list of his Dublications is available at httD://www.iulesbermi
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