Drug Discovery and Development, Volume 1

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Drug Discovery

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From first principles to real-world applications — here is the first comprehensive guide to drug discovery and development<br> <br> <br> Modern drug discovery and development require the collaborative efforts of specialists in a broadarray of scientific, technical, and business disciplines–from biochemistry to molecular biology, organic chemistry to medicinal chemistry, pharmacology to marketing. Yet surprisingly, until now, there were no authoritative references offering a complete, fully integrated picture of the process.<br> <br> The only comprehensive guide of its kind, this groundbreaking two-volume resource provides an overview of the entire sequence of operations involved in drug discovery and development–from initial conceptualization to commercialization to clinicians and medical practitioners. Volume 1: Drug Discovery describes all the steps in the discovery process, including conceptualizing a drug, creating a library of candidates for testing, screening candidates for in vitro and in vivo activity, conducting and analyzing the results of clinical trials, and modifying a drug as necessary. Volume 2: Drug Development delves into the nitty-gritty details of optimizing the synthetic route, drug manufacturing, outsourcing, and marketing–including drug coloring and delivery methods.<br> <br> Featuring contributions from a world-class team of experts, Drug Discovery and Development:<br> * Features fascinating case studies, including the discovery and development of erythromycin analogs, Tagamet, and Ultiva (remifentanil)<br> * Discusses the discovery of medications for bacterial infections, Parkinson’s disease, psoriasis, peptic ulcers, atopic dermatitis, asthma, and cancer<br> * Includes chapters on combinatorial chemistry, molecular biology-based drug discovery, genomics, and chemogenomics<br> <br> Drug Discovery and Development is an indispensable working resource for industrialchemists, biologists, biochemists, and executives who work in the pharmaceutical industry.