1st Edition

Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases

By Hamid D. Ismail Copyright 2026
365 Pages 34 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

365 Pages 34 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

365 Pages 34 Color & 40 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Autoimmune diseases arise when the immune system misidentifies the body’s own tissues as threats, a catastrophic failure of self-recognition that leads to chronic inflammation, tissue damage, and long-term disability. Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases is a timely and comprehensive guide that explores not only the immunological basis of these disorders but also the cutting-edge... Read more

Chapter 1 Immune Mechanisms and Major Autoimmune Diseases Chapter 2 Genetic Markers in Autoimmunity Chapter 3 Bioinformatics Design for Autoimmune Research Chapter 4 Bioinformatics Databases Chapter 5 RNA Sequencing Chapter 6 Variant Analysis Chapter 7 DNA-Protein Interactions and Autoimmune Diseases Chapter 8 ATAC-Seq for Autoimmune Diseases Chapter 9 Roles of Bacteria in Autoimmune Diseases Chapter 10 Gene Therapy and Autoimmune Diseases

Biography

Hamid D. Ismail is a bioinformatics scholar and research high-performance computing center administrator. His research bridges biology and computation, focusing on bioinformatics tools, disease genomics, and machine learning. He is the author of several acclaimed textbooks that advance education and research in computational biology and genomics.