Overview
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Susanna Wu-Pong
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Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
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Yongyut Rojanasakul
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School of Pharmacy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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- Yongyut Rojanasakul, Sujatha Dokka
Pages 37-49
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- Frank L. Sorgi, Hans Schreier
Pages 107-142
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- Melanie Lysik, Susanna Wu-Pong
Pages 143-185
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- Denny Lanfear, Randy Hassler, Karen Sitney, Craig Curless, Sugu Patro, Larry Tsai et al.
Pages 275-327
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- Jerry T. Thompson, Kathleen D. Rigaut
Pages 329-348
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Back Matter
Pages 429-436
About this book
New discoveries in biology are occurring at an incredible rate, and with these discoveries arise nearly unimaginable opportunities in every area of human existence. Imagine the excitement surround ing the "penicillin project" and the subsequent rapid development of anti-infective agents that took place in the 1940s and 1950s. Fast for ward to the world today and our ability to treat life-threatening infec tions. This is but one small piece in the present kaleidoscope of new therapeutic agents. In fact, the world of science, biology, and medi cine is changing so quickly that it is difficult for scientists and medi cal practitioners to stay abreast of their fields and confidently anticipate that their education and training will sustain them over a three- to four-decade career without considerable continuing educa tion and training. For the pharmaceutical scientist responsible for the discovery and development of therapeutic agents based on advances in biotechnology, it is imperative to quickly come up to speed and stay at the forefront of developments, which is no easy task for those not specifically trained in this area. Biopharmaceutical Drug Design and Development, edited by Susanna Wu-Pong and Yongyut Rojanasakul, cuts a potentially wide swath in terms of its intended audience. It clearly is a primer for those not trained in the area, or for those who wish to be brought into the mainstream of drug discovery and development in the world of bio technology.
Reviews
"The book is well written and presented and contains a sufficient number of graphs and tables to complement the written text. The organization and order of the chapters seems appropriate, The subject matter is presented in a manner that those not trained in this area can comprehend yet there is enough discussion of cutting-edge research to still engage those well-informed in this area. . .The contrasting of the traditional (small molecule) approach to therapeutics against the newer approach involving protein therapeutics is particularly noteworthy. The price is reasonable and I highly recommend this volume."-American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
"One major merit of this book is that each chapter is an accessible and clear summary of the topics treated, with a short and general bibliography,. . .a good basic introduction to the principles, the first achievements, and the future of biotechnology. It can certainly be read with great profit by students at their early stage of studies in biology. The readability of this book is indeed very good, and I think that scientists in general, medical practitioners, people in general interested in biotechnology should find here an accessible source of information on the present and future of biotechnology."-Biochimie
"The editors are to be complimented on consolidating this mass of information. Biopharmaceutical Drug Design and Development meets their stated goal of providing students and professionals in healthcare disciplines with a means of promoting awareness....I can recommend it to anyone waiting an update on the latest developments in this exciting area."-The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
Susanna Wu-Pong
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School of Pharmacy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA
Yongyut Rojanasakul