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Systems Biology in Drug Discovery and Development
Contributor(s): Young, Daniel L. (Author), Michelson, Seth (Author)
ISBN: 0470261234     ISBN-13: 9780470261231
Publisher: Wiley
OUR PRICE:   $135.80  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Pharmacology
- Medical | Pharmacy
Dewey: 615.19
LCCN: 2010043475
Series: Wiley Technologies for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.45 lbs) 376 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The first book to focus on comprehensive systems biology as applied to drug discovery and development

Drawing on real-life examples, Systems Biology in Drug Discovery and Development presents practical applications of systems biology to the multiple phases of drug discovery and development. This book explains how the integration of knowledge from multiple sources, and the models that best represent that integration, inform the drug research processes that are most relevant to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

The first book to focus on comprehensive systems biology and its applications in drug discovery and development, it offers comprehensive and multidisciplinary coverage of all phases of discovery and design, including target identification and validation, lead identification and optimization, and clinical trial design and execution, as well as the complementary systems approaches that make these processes more efficient. It also provides models for applying systems biology to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and candidate biomarker identification.

Introducing and explaining key methods and technical approaches to the use of comprehensive systems biology on drug development, the book addresses the challenges currently facing the pharmaceutical industry. As a result, it is essential reading for pharmaceutical and biotech scientists, pharmacologists, computational modelers, bioinformaticians, and graduate students in systems biology, pharmaceutical science, and other related fields.