
Viruses
Molecular Biology, Host Interactions, and Applications to Biotechnology
- 2nd Edition - June 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Authors: Paula Tennant, Gustavo Fermin, Jerome E. Foster
- Language: English
Advances in technologies and enhanced surveillance have facilitated the monitoring of virus evolution, transmission dynamics, and pathogenesis. Coupled with the experiences of the… Read more
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- Offers updated and fully revised chapters as well as new chapters on topics like paleovirology and on recent technological advances, including the biological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 that played a role in causing the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent global response that led to the rapid development of mRNA- and DNA-based vaccines
- Covers the diversity of viruses and related entities (such as viroids and mavericks), delves into their evolutionary history, structure, genome organization, and taxonomy, and how they cause disease
- Examines the range of viral hosts, virus-host interactions and how viruses transmit diseases
- Explores beneficial interactions with viruses and their potential application in biotechnology
2. Virion Structure, Genome Organization, and Taxonomy of Viruses
3. Replication and Expression Strategies of Viruses
4. Origins and Evolution of Viruses
5. Host Range, Host–Virus Interactions, and Virus Transmission
6. Viruses as Pathogens: Plant Viruses
7. Viruses as Pathogens: Animal Viruses, With Emphasis on Human Viruses
8. Viruses as Pathogens: Animal Viruses affecting Wild and Domesticated species
9. Viruses of Prokaryotes, Protozoa, Fungi, and Chromista
10. Host–Virus Interactions: Battles between Viruses and the Hosts (and Non-hosts)
11. Beneficial Interactions with Viruses: from Evolution to Ecology
12. Viruses as Tools of Biotechnology
13. Viruses as Targets for Biotechnology
14. Paleovirology
15. Was COVID a Prelude to What the Future Holds? Conclusion. It is indeed a Viral World
- Edition: 2
- Latest edition
- Published: June 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Paula Tennant
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Gustavo Fermin
Dr. Gustavo Fermin is currently the Programme Coordinator of the United Nations University Biotechnology Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNU-BIOLAC). Dr. Fermin is a Biologist from Universidad de Los Andes (ULA), where he also obtained an MSc in Molecular Biology– shortly after which he began his doctoral studies at Cornell University in Ithaca and Geneva, New York. His research in New York and later in Hawaii with Dr. Dennis Gonsalves focused on creating and molecularly characterising transgenic plants resistant to one or several viruses simultaneously thanks to engineered native or synthetic transgenes. He has taught genetics, genetic engineering, molecular ecology and bioethics, among other advanced courses. An important part of his work has dealt with the education and training of young students in Latin America (Venezuela, El Salvador, Colombia, etc.), and more recently in Africa where he taught at the African-American University of Central Africa (Equatorial Guinea).
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Jerome E. Foster
Dr. Jerome Foster is currently the Biochemistry Coordinator in the Department of Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine campus where he teaches molecular biology and other health-related biochemistry topics. He has expertise in molecular genetics with over two decades of experience generating and analysing viral sequence data using phylogenetic techniques with much of his work focused on pathogens among alphaviruses, coronaviruses and flaviviruses, such as dengue viruses.