Proteomics Driven Bioremediation
Strategies for Sustainable Environment
- 1st Edition - October 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Burhan Hamid, Mohammed Kuddus, Ghazala Yunus
- Language: English
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Description
Description
Proteomics Driven Bioremediation: Strategies for Sustainable Environment explores the innovative use of microbial proteomics to address environmental health and agricultural sustainability. This comprehensive volume provides detailed insights into how proteomic techniques can be applied to remediate various environmental pollutants, offering eco-friendly solutions for managing contaminated sites. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the role of proteomics in studying the microbiome of polluted environments, recent developments in the bioremediation of pesticides and petroleum products, and the application of proteomics in managing heavy metals, dyes, and pharmaceutical wastes. It also examines integrative omics approaches, combining proteomics with metabolomics and genomics, to enhance bioremediation strategies. With a strong focus on practical implementation, the book highlights recent research data, updated figures, and case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of proteomic tools in decontaminating polluted sites. It addresses the educational needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students, research scholars, teachers, and scientists working in the fields of omics, microbiology, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental sciences, and pollution studies. This book is an essential resource for environmentalists, microbiologists, biotechnologists, agriculturists, and bioengineers. It provides valuable information on the eco-friendly management of environmental pollutants through emerging microbial proteomic strategies, making it a crucial reference for those involved in environmental microbiology, bioremediation, molecular biology, and sustainability.
Key features
Key features
- Provides comprehensive information on the role of proteomics in improving environmental health and agricultural sustainability
- Highlights recent research data and updated figures on the remediation of different environmental pollutants using emerging microbial proteomic strategies
- Explores multidisciplinary approaches and proteomic tools applied in the decontamination of polluted sites, including their utility in health care
Readership
Readership
Undergraduate and postgraduate students, research scholars, teachers, scientists working in the field of omics, microbiology, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental sciences, pollution studies
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. Proteomics: a combined approach for ecological safety and sustainability
2. Utility of proteomics in studying microbiome of polluted environs
3. Role of proteomics in bioremediation of pesticides: recent developments
4. Application of proteomics in remediation of petroleum products
5. Mycoremediation of heavy metals by proteomic techniques: mechanism and applications
6. Integrative Omics for Bioremediation: Proteomics with Metabolomics and Genomics
7. Proteomic engineering for sustainability of agro-ecosystem: an innovative tool
8. Yeast proteomic strategies for bioremediation of oil contaminated soils
9. Proteomics as a versatile tool for addressing environmental pollution
10. Proteomics: a novel and potential strategies for pollution assessment
11. Exploring role of immobilized microbial enzyme for bioremediation of dyes: a proteomic approach
12. Biodegradation of micro-plastic through proteomics approach: current and future perspective
13. Use of proteomics as biomonitoring tool for aquatic pollution: current findings and future prospective
14. Proteomics in bioremediation of pharmaceutical wastes: recent insight
15. Role of proteomics in management of e-waste: global scenario and remediation strategies
16. Proteomics in Health care: Current development
2. Utility of proteomics in studying microbiome of polluted environs
3. Role of proteomics in bioremediation of pesticides: recent developments
4. Application of proteomics in remediation of petroleum products
5. Mycoremediation of heavy metals by proteomic techniques: mechanism and applications
6. Integrative Omics for Bioremediation: Proteomics with Metabolomics and Genomics
7. Proteomic engineering for sustainability of agro-ecosystem: an innovative tool
8. Yeast proteomic strategies for bioremediation of oil contaminated soils
9. Proteomics as a versatile tool for addressing environmental pollution
10. Proteomics: a novel and potential strategies for pollution assessment
11. Exploring role of immobilized microbial enzyme for bioremediation of dyes: a proteomic approach
12. Biodegradation of micro-plastic through proteomics approach: current and future perspective
13. Use of proteomics as biomonitoring tool for aquatic pollution: current findings and future prospective
14. Proteomics in bioremediation of pharmaceutical wastes: recent insight
15. Role of proteomics in management of e-waste: global scenario and remediation strategies
16. Proteomics in Health care: Current development
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 1, 2026
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Burhan Hamid
Dr. Burhan Hamid, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Department of Microbiology, Centre of Research for Development (CORD), University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India since 2019. He has 12 years of teaching and research experience. He has worked as researcher in Regional Research Station (RRS) for biofertilizers at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), India. His area of interest in teaching and research are environmental microbiology, psychrophiles, cold-active enzymes, agricultural microbiology, food and industrial microbiology. Dr. Hamid is a reviewer for various national and international journals and has published more than 57 research papers, review papers and book chapters with reputed publishers such as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, MDPI, Taylor & Francis. Moreover, he has worked as Senior Microbiologist in ISO/IEC-17025 accredited laboratory at Baddi, India. He is also supervising M.Sc. Microbiology students in their dissertation and project works.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Centre of Research for Development (CORD), University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaMK
Mohammed Kuddus
Dr. Mohammed Kuddus. PhD in Enzyme Biotechnology. After completing PhD in Enzyme Biotechnology, he worked in different R&D projects funded by various scientific agencies. Prof. Kuddus’ main research area includes biochemistry, industrial enzymes, waste utilization, extremophiles, microbial and food biotechnology. He has more than 15 years of integrated teaching and research experience and published more than 75 research articles in peer reviewed international journals along with 8 books and 22 book chapters. Also, published 40 abstract at International/ National conferences and symposia and received best presentation awards. He supervised 6 PhD thesis and 12 PG/UG dissertations. He has been serving as an editor/editorial board member for 20 and reviewer for more than 40 international peer-reviewed journals; along with research grant reviewer for scientific body of USA, Italy, South Africa, India and Saudi Arabia. He has also been awarded SERC Young Scientist Project from the Department of Science and Technology, Govt of India; and Young Scientist Project from International Foundation for Science, Stockholm, Sweden.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Hail, Hail, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaGY
Ghazala Yunus
Dr Ghazala Yunus has completed her PhD in biophysics and presently working as an Assistant Professor at University of Hail, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Yunus’s main research area includes medical physics, molecular docking, Drug-DNA interaction, biosensors, and nanotechnology. She has published more than 20 research articles in reputed international journals along with two books. She has been serving as an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer of various international reputed journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia