New Book Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases to Be Published Soon

New Book Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases to Be Published Soon

By Local_News, Published July 31, 2025, 12:27 a.m.

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Greensboro, NC — A new book by Dr. Hamid D. Ismail titled Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases is set to be published soon. This work offers a fresh and much-needed perspective on how computational tools and data science are reshaping the study of autoimmune disorders.

Bringing together years of research and teaching experience, Dr. Ismail provides a clear and practical guide to applying bioinformatics in the study of complex immune-related diseases. The book covers a wide range of topics—from next-generation sequencing and gene expression analysis to mutation detection, chromatin accessibility, and data interpretation—all with a focus on autoimmune biology.

“This book reflects my interest in connecting biology with computational approaches,” says Dr. Ismail. “I hope it will help researchers and students better understand autoimmune diseases and apply bioinformatics tools in their work.”

Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases will be published by CRC Press and available in both print and digital formats. It is written for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in bioinformatics, biology, immunology, and data science.

About the Author
Dr. Hamid D. Ismail is a computational scientist, bioinformatician, and High-Performance Computing Center Administrator at North Carolina A&T State University. His research and teaching focus on genomics, machine learning in biology, and the development of bioinformatics tools and pipelines.

For Media Inquiries, Review Copies, or Interviews:
hamid@hamiddi.com
Website: https://hdismail.com

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