This proposal outlines a comprehensive reference book titled Recent Advances in Preventive Medicine, designed to serve as an authoritative, multi-authored scholarly resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health scientists. The volume will be structured as a compilation of in-depth review chapters, each addressing a distinct and timely topic at the frontier of preventive medicine. Collectively, the chapters will provide readers with a rigorous, evidence-based synthesis of the latest scientific developments, methodological innovations, and policy implications across the discipline.
Preventive medicine stands at a critical juncture, with rapid advances in genomics, epidemiology, digital health, behavioral sciences, environmental health, and global disease surveillance reshaping how we understand and reduce the burden of disease. This book responds to the urgent need for a single, cohesive resource that captures this dynamic landscape in a form that is both scientifically rigorous and practically accessible.
The volume will be organized as a series of standalone review chapters, each equivalent in depth and scholarly quality to a published systematic or narrative review in a peer-reviewed journal. Authors will be invited from leading research institutions, academic medical centers, and public health organizations worldwide, ensuring a diversity of perspectives and expertise. The finished work will provide a definitive reference for anyone engaged in preventive medicine research, graduate education, or evidence-based policy formulation.
Book Outline: https://bookstore.bookpi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Recent-Advances-in-Preventive-Medicine.pdf




