This book provides insights into the challenges of military operations under extreme climatic conditions. Divided into 3 sections, the book covers the impact of extreme environments from high altitude areas to desert terrain, forest conditions, and the marine environment. Chapters discuss the influence of altitude on military operations, the role of the microbiome, and innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. It also addresses physiological solutions for desert warfare and the complexities of jungle operations. Further chapters describe the effects of marine motion and deep-sea…mehr
This book provides insights into the challenges of military operations under extreme climatic conditions. Divided into 3 sections, the book covers the impact of extreme environments from high altitude areas to desert terrain, forest conditions, and the marine environment. Chapters discuss the influence of altitude on military operations, the role of the microbiome, and innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. It also addresses physiological solutions for desert warfare and the complexities of jungle operations. Further chapters describe the effects of marine motion and deep-sea challenges, covering strategies for health surveillance, psychological well-being, and precision medicine in combat scenarios. The book is supplemented with basic definitions, descriptive artwork, novel and unexplored research questions
The book is relevant for physiologists, researchers in stress biology, and military medicine interested in understanding the impact of extreme climaticconditions on soldier health and performance.
Dr. Swati Srivastava completed her Ph.D. in environmental studies from the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, and her master's in environmental biology with a specialization in biotechnology from the department of environmental studies, University of Delhi, India. She is currently a senior scientist at the Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Delhi, India. Dr. Srivastava's research interests include the identification of biomarkers for susceptibility and genetic resistance to various high-altitude maladies, such as venous thrombosis (VT) and high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), under extreme environmental conditions. She has published several book chapters and papers in peer-reviewed national and international journals. Her research also includes multi-omics-based studies on high-altitude maladies, during which she has identified various potential miRNAs, genomic and exomic variants, and methylation patterns that could serve as early predictive and diagnostic biomarkers for high-altitude disease management. She has also worked on identifying biomarkers for COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. Dr. Srivastava has been a university topper and gold medalist and has received several awards and honors during her research career, including the Best Research Publication Award and the Technology Group Award, among others. Dr Manish Sharma completed his Ph.D. in molecular biology and immunology from the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India; post-doctoral studies from Mass General Cancer Center, Boston, USA. Currently, he is serving as a senior scientist heading a research group engaged in understanding the role of gas messengers in high-altitude illnesses at the Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Delhi, India. Dr. Sharma has published several articles in peer-reviewed national and international journals. He has received awards including DRDO scientist of the year, Laboratory scientist of the year, Best publication, National Science Day, and Technology group award. Dr. Rajeev Varshney completed his postgraduate in biochemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India; and post-doctoral studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He served as the director of the Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Delhi, India. Dr. Varshney has contributed to the development of mechanism-based drugs for countering radiation injuries and understanding human responses to high altitude adaptation and maladies using ‘omics’ approaches. He started a program for the inclusion of human factors engineering for indigenously developed military platforms. Dr. Varshney has been awarded the DRDO Spin-off award, DRDO Lab-level Technology Group award, and the Young Scientist award (twice) for presenting his work in Japan and Italy. He has contributed towards the transfer of over 16 technologies developed at DIPAS through LA ToT agreements to approximately 132 industries for bulk production and the induction of products with users. Dr. Varshney used his experience and physiological understanding of high altitudes in establishing the COVID-19 research center at DIPAS. He has published several papers in peer-reviewed national and international journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 High Altitude (Hypobaric Hypoxia, Cold).- Ch 1 Impact of High Altitude on Military Operations: An Overview.- 2 Cardiopulmonary responses at high altitude (HA) : Susceptibility to HA maladies.- 3 Cardiopulmonary Diseases and High Altitude: Unresolved Issues.- 4 Impact Of High Altitude On Skeletal Muscle Health.- 5 Risk Of Venous Thrombosis Under Extreme Environment And Situations: Military Perspective.- 6 High Altitude Induced Dysbiosis in Gut and Oral Microbiome: Strategies for Restoration of Microbiota.- 7 Multi-omics approaches for understanding high altitude pathophysiology.- 8 High Altitude Maladies: Unravelling Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potentials of microRNAs.- 9 Cognitive Challenges at High Altitude: Human Responses and Adaptation Strategies.- Part 2 Desert, Marine, Jungle.- 10 Soldier Health under Desert Conditions.- 11 Progression of heat illness to heat stroke: The maladies of thermoregulation.- 12 Effect of Marine Motion on Crew Performance.- 13 Challenges And Opportunities For Soldiers Operating In Jungles.- Part 3 Common Issues Across Environments.- 14 Common Neurological Ailments Across All Ranks And Maintaining Mental Health In Todays Stressful Environment.- 15 The Importance of Anthropometry in Design: Applications in Defence and Machine-Human Interfaces.- 16 Role of precision medicine in soldier s health management: Application of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.
Part 1 High Altitude (Hypobaric Hypoxia, Cold).- Ch 1 Impact of High Altitude on Military Operations: An Overview.- 2 Cardiopulmonary responses at high altitude (HA) : Susceptibility to HA maladies.- 3 Cardiopulmonary Diseases and High Altitude: Unresolved Issues.- 4 Impact Of High Altitude On Skeletal Muscle Health.- 5 Risk Of Venous Thrombosis Under Extreme Environment And Situations: Military Perspective.- 6 High Altitude Induced Dysbiosis in Gut and Oral Microbiome: Strategies for Restoration of Microbiota.- 7 Multi-omics approaches for understanding high altitude pathophysiology.- 8 High Altitude Maladies: Unravelling Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potentials of microRNAs.- 9 Cognitive Challenges at High Altitude: Human Responses and Adaptation Strategies.- Part 2 Desert, Marine, Jungle.- 10 Soldier Health under Desert Conditions.- 11 Progression of heat illness to heat stroke: The maladies of thermoregulation.- 12 Effect of Marine Motion on Crew Performance.- 13 Challenges And Opportunities For Soldiers Operating In Jungles.- Part 3 Common Issues Across Environments.- 14 Common Neurological Ailments Across All Ranks And Maintaining Mental Health In Todays Stressful Environment.- 15 The Importance of Anthropometry in Design: Applications in Defence and Machine-Human Interfaces.- 16 Role of precision medicine in soldier s health management: Application of Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning.
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