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Cell Culture for Universal Application: Foundations, Diversity Crisis, and the Path Forward
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Cell Culture for Universal Application: Foundations, Diversity Crisis, and the Path Forward in Ottawa, ON
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Cell Culture for Universal Application: Foundations, Diversity Crisis, and the Path Forward in Ottawa, ON
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The first cell culture textbook to place health equity at its foundation. While traditional texts teach students how to culture cells, this groundbreaking work asks the critical question they ignore: whose cells are we culturing, and who gets left behind? Written by Dr. Simone Badal-who developed the first Caribbean-derived cancer cell lines and discovered ancestry-specific drug responses that challenge decades of assumptions-this two-volume series exposes the hidden crisis in biomedical research: cell line collections systematically exclude most of the world's populations, undermining precision medicine's promise and perpetuating health disparities. Volume I: Foundations, Diversity Crisis, and the Path Forward moves from essential techniques and historical context through rigorous analysis of representation gaps, their clinical consequences, and actionable solutions. Students learn not just cell culture methodology, but why the field's homogeneity matters and how to build truly representative research programs. Volume II: Laboratory Manual and Implementation provides practical protocols, troubleshooting guides, and quality control standards-with explicit attention to adapting techniques for resource-limited settings and developing diverse cell models. Together, these volumes prepare the next generation of scientists to conduct rigorous research that serves global health equity, not just convenient populations. Integrated learning objectives, case studies linking cellular biology to clinical outcomes, critical thinking exercises, and comprehensive teaching resources make complex concepts accessible while maintaining scientific rigor. Essential for: Cell biology courses, cancer biology programs, biomedical research training, pharmaceutical sciences, and anyone committed to precision medicine that works for diverse populations.
The first cell culture textbook to place health equity at its foundation. While traditional texts teach students how to culture cells, this groundbreaking work asks the critical question they ignore: whose cells are we culturing, and who gets left behind? Written by Dr. Simone Badal-who developed the first Caribbean-derived cancer cell lines and discovered ancestry-specific drug responses that challenge decades of assumptions-this two-volume series exposes the hidden crisis in biomedical research: cell line collections systematically exclude most of the world's populations, undermining precision medicine's promise and perpetuating health disparities. Volume I: Foundations, Diversity Crisis, and the Path Forward moves from essential techniques and historical context through rigorous analysis of representation gaps, their clinical consequences, and actionable solutions. Students learn not just cell culture methodology, but why the field's homogeneity matters and how to build truly representative research programs. Volume II: Laboratory Manual and Implementation provides practical protocols, troubleshooting guides, and quality control standards-with explicit attention to adapting techniques for resource-limited settings and developing diverse cell models. Together, these volumes prepare the next generation of scientists to conduct rigorous research that serves global health equity, not just convenient populations. Integrated learning objectives, case studies linking cellular biology to clinical outcomes, critical thinking exercises, and comprehensive teaching resources make complex concepts accessible while maintaining scientific rigor. Essential for: Cell biology courses, cancer biology programs, biomedical research training, pharmaceutical sciences, and anyone committed to precision medicine that works for diverse populations.

















