1st Edition

Medical Primatology History, Biological Foundations and Applications

By Eman P Fridman, Ronald D. Nadler Copyright 2002
    392 Pages
    by CRC Press

    392 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Due to the high degree of biological similarity between primates and humans, monkeys and apes have been used successfully in medical research for many decades.

    Medical Primatology: History, Biological Foundations and Applications provides a comprehensive summary linking the use of monkeys and apes in biomedical research to their kinship with humans. The book begins by discussing the history of this research, and then focuses on the biological foundations upon which medical primatology has been built. Primate taxonomy and evolution are reviewed, using not only traditional sources of data, but also recent experimental evidence from molecular biology, genetics, and biomedicine that indicates the need to place higher simians in the family of man.

    Condensing a broad range of scientific literature into one volume, this will be a useful reference for specialists in the biological sciences and medicine, as well as researchers involved in biological, anthropological, biomedical, clinical, and pharmacological research on primates.

    HISTORY: GENERAL COMMENTS ON THE HISTORY OF PRIMATOLOGY. History of Medical Primatology. BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MEDICAL PRIMATOLOGY. Taxonomy and a Concise Evolutionary-Phylogenetic Description of the Order Primates. BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF MEDICAL PRIMATOLOGY. Characterization and Possible Applications of the Affinity between Humans and Other Primates. Other Models and Opportunities for Research with Primates.

    Biography

    Fridman, Eman P; Nadler, Ronald D.