726 Pages 38 Color & 157 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Computational Approaches in Biomedical Engineering is a two-volume set that explores many significant topics of biomedical engineering and bioinformatics in an easily understandable format. It explores the recent developments and applications in bioinformatics, biomechanics, AI, signal processing, wearable sensors, biomaterials, cell biology, synthetic biology, biostatistics, prosthetics, big data, and algorithms.

    This book is divided into two volumes, Volume 1: Computational Approaches in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics; Volume 2: Computational Approaches in Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering Applications. From applications of biomaterials in advanced drug delivery systems to the role of big data, AI, and machine learning in the decision for disease diagnosis and treatment, this set will help readers get an insight into understanding how these technologies are being applied across areas of biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and healthcare. The chapters also include case studies on the role of medical robots in surgery, and the determination of protein structure using genetic algorithms. The contributors are all leading experts across multiple disciplines and provide chapters that truly represent a complete view of these state-of-the-art technologies.

    This set is ideally designed for biomedical professionals, biomedical engineers, healthcare professionals, data engineers, clinicians, physicians, medical students, hospital directors, clinical researchers, and those who work in the fields of artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, and computational biology.

    Volume 1

    1. Computational Approaches for Discovery of New Drugs for Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases

    Vikram Dalal and Sagarika Biswas

    2. A Bioinformatics Approach Towards Plant-Based Anticancer Drug Discovery

    Smitha S. Bhat, Sindhu R, and Shashanka K. Prasad

    3. Recent Advances in Anticancer Activity and Bioinformatics Approach from Potential Plants

    Odangowei Inetiminebi Ogidi

    4. Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from some Ayurvedic Botanicals (Nigella sativa, Andrographis paniculata and Phyllanthus amarus) and Evaluation of their Antibacterial and Antiviral Properties using Bioinformatics Approaches

    Yusuf Oloruntoyin Ayipo, Umar Muhammad Badeggi, Abdulfatai Temitope Ajiboye, et al. 

    5. Phenolic Compounds: A Systematic Review of Extraction Methods and A Bioinformatics Approach for their Antibacterial and Antiviral Properties

    Chinmayi Joshi, Ritul Patel, and Viraj Limbhachiya

    6. Role of Tissue Engineering in The Treatment of Degenerative Diseases

    Hitesh Malhotra, Sweta Kamboj, Amrit Sarwara, et al. 

    7. An Algorithmic Soft Computing Technique for Identifying Lipase-producing Yeast Using its Gene Expression Data

    Sundaramahalingam M.A, Relli Teja, and Sivashanmugam

    8. Plant Phenolic Compound Isolation and its Bioinformatics Approaches of Molecular Mechanisms in Antimicrobial Activities and Resistance

    Odangowei Inetiminebi Ogidi and Ngozi Georgewill Emaikwu

    9. Computational Evaluation of Peanut Skin Bioactive Compounds for Cancer Treatment

    Somya Hari and Meenambiga Setti Sudarshan

    10. Bioinformatics Tools for the Discovery of Potential Anti Diabetic Drugs from Lichens

    Madhushree M.V. Rao, Likith M, Gayathri D S, Ravikumar H, and Hariprasad T P N

    11. In silico Analysis of Lapachol and Nickel Lapachol Against Tumor Proteins – Insights into the Molecular Interactions and Drug Likeliness

    Likith M, Madhushree M.V. Rao, Gayathri D S et al. 

    12. Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Genes Involved in Vitamin B Biosynthesis in Solanum virginianum Whole Fruit

    Megha Gowri Thippeswamy, Sumachirayu Chitradurga Kubera, Rajeshwara Achur, et al. 

    13. Identification of Compounds Present in the Eethanolic Extract of Cecropia pachyatachya Trécul Leaves by CG-MS and in silico Studies with the Enzymes 5-LOX and α-1-antitrypsin

    Penina S. Mourão, Rafael de O. Gomes, Clara A. C. B. Costa, et al.

    Yogita Ranade and Pranav Pathak

    15. Screenings of Inhibitory Ability of Vietnamese Medicinal Plants-based Substances and Protein Related Structures: Computation-Pharmacological Experiment Correlation

    Nguyen Thi  Ai Nhung, Nguyen Thi Xuan Dieu, and Nguyen Thanh Triet

    Volume 2

    1. Use of Biomaterials in the Field of Biomedical Engineering: Current Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities in Implementations

    Manisha Rajendra Mirjankar, Madhu Prakash Ganeshkar, Anjana Thatesh Gaddigal, et al.

    2. Applications of Biomaterials in the Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

    Nabajyoti Baildya, Subhankar Choudhury, Poulami Jana, et al.

    3. Biomaterials in Ophthalmology: Advancements, Applications, and Challenges

    Harshit Sajal Yuvaraj Sivamani , Ramyakrishna A Rangaswamy, Apoorva M Venkatesh, et al.

    4. Use of AI and Machine Learning for Analysis of Cellular Images in Breast Cancer

    Reena Thakur, Pradnya S. Borkar, Parul Bhanarkar, et al.

    5. Genetic Diagnosis, Classification and Risk Prediction in Cancer Using Next-Generation Sequencing in Oncology

    Kazeem A. Dauda, Kabir O. Olorede, Alabi W. Banjoko, et al.

    6. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases

    Reena Thakur, Pradnya S. Borkar, and Madhavi Wairagade

    7. Role of Big Data, AI and Machine Learning in Decision for Diseases Diagnosis and Treatment

    J.Sujipriya, R.Thirumalaisamy, S.Aruna, et al.

    8. Artificial Intelligence in Drug Research- A New Wave of Innovation in Drug Discovery

    Puja Hjost, Muhasina KM, Akey Krishna Swaropp, et al. 

    9. Significance of Artificial Intelligence in the Recognition, Characterisation, and Prediction of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Smriti Parashar and Rupesh K. Gautam

    10. Artificial Intelligence Applied to Neuromotor Rehabilitation Engineering: Advances and Challenges

    Cristian David Guerrero-Mendez, Cristian Felipe Blanco-Díaz, Sebastián Jaramillo-Isaza, et al.

    11. Emerging Computational Methods Applied to BCI Systems for Restoring Motor Functions

    Andrés F. Ruiz-Olaya, Javier M. Antelis, Alexander Cerquera, et al.

    12. Enhancing Telerehabilitation Using Wearable Sensors and AI-based Machine Learning Methods

    Sebastián Jaramillo-Isaza, Alberto López Delis, Edith Pulido Herrera, et al.

    Biography

    Dr. Pranav D. Pathak is an Associate professor in MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research, Pune. He received his undergraduate, postgraduate degrees from Amravati University and doctoral degrees from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India. His research interests include use of Indian traditional knowledge in medicines, biorefinery, adsorptive separation, solid waste utilization, and wastewater treatment.

    Dr Roshani Raut is an experienced academic and researcher in the field of Computer Science and Engineering at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India. She completed her PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from SGBAU, Maharashtra, india, ME from VIT, pune, India and Bachelor’s in Computer Science and Engineering from Nagpur Univeristy. She has more than 18 years of experience and is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Information Technology and also handling the charge of Associate Dean International Relations, in Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, India.

    Sebastián Jaramillo-Isaza is currently working as a Principal Professor in Biomedical Engineering, at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at the Universidad del Rosario, Colombia. He received a PhD in Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biomaterials from Sorbonne Universités - Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), France. He completed his masters from École Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz (ENIM), Metz, France, and received his Bachelor’s in Bioengineering from the University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia. His current research interests are centred around the fields of biomechanics, assistive technologies, neuroengineering, and rehabilitation engineering.

    Dr. Pradnya Borkar, AssociateProfessor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and R&D Cell Incharge, Jhulelal Institute of Technology, Nagpur did her B.E. in Computer Technology in year 2002, M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering in 2008 and PHD in Computer Science and Engineering in 2018 from RashtrasantTukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University (formerly Nagpur University).She has worked with many reputed organizations and has an overall teaching experience of around 19 years. She has filed two patents. She has published books as "Data Warehousing and Mining" and "Object Oriented Modelling". Her area of interests are high performance computing, bioinformatics, parallel computing, database management systems, compilers and theory of computation. She is a member of ISTE, CSI, and SDIWC.

    Dr. Rutvij H. Jhaveri is an experienced researcher working in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, India since Dec. 2019. He conducted his Postdoctoral Research at Delta-NTU Corporate Lab for Cyber-Physical Systems, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Before joining PDEU, he worked for more than seventeen years at S.V.M. Institute of Technology affiliated to Gujarat Technological University. He completed his PhD in Computer Engineering from CHARUSAT University, India, Master’s degree from Saradar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), Surat and Bachelor's degree from Birla VishvakarmaMahavidyalaya, V. V. Nagar. Apart from numerous academic assignments, he shouldered the responsibility as Head of the Department (IT) for 5 years. In 2017, he was awarded with prestigious Pedagogical Innovation Award by Gujarat Technological University.