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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sean Ekins , Binghe Wang (Georgia State University, Atlanta)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Wiley-Interscience Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 1.270kg ISBN: 9780471737797ISBN 10: 0471737798 Pages: 844 Publication Date: 21 July 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. PART I: COMPUTERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: A GENERAL OVERVIEW. 1. The history of computers in pharmaceutical research and development: A narrative (Donald B. Boyd and Max M. Marsh). 2. Computers as data analysis and data management tools in preclinical development (Weiyong Li and Kenneth Banks). 3. Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development (Andrea de Gaetano, Simona Panuzi, Benoit Beck and Bruno Boulanger). PART II: UNDERSTANDING DISEASES: MINING COMPLEX SYSTEMS FOR KNOWLEDGE. 4. Drug discovery from historic herbal texts (Eric J. Buenz). 5. Contextualizing the impact of bioinformatics on preclinical drug and vaccine discovery (Darren R. Flower). 6. Computers and systems biology for pharmaceutical research and development (Sean Ekins and Craig Giroux). PART III: SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION HANDLING AND ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY. 7. Information management -biodata in life sciences (Richard K. Scott and Anthony Parsons). 8. Chemoinformatics techniques for processing chemical structure databases (Valerie J. Gillet and Peter Willett). 9. Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (Alfred Nehme and Robert A. Scoffin). 10. Strategies for using information effectively in early stage drug discovery (David J. Wild). 11. Improving the pharmaceutical research and development process: how simulation can support management decision-making (Andrew Chadwick, Jonathan Moore, Maggie A.Z. Hupcey, and Robin Purshouse). PART IV: COMPUTERS IN DRUG DISCOVERY. 12. Computers and protein crystallography (David J. Edwards and Roderick E. Hubbard). 13. Computers, cheminformatics and the medicinal chemist (Weifan Zheng and Michael L. Jones). 14. The challenges of making useful protein-ligand free energy predictions for drug discovery (Jun Shimada). 15. Computer algorithms for selecting molecule libraries for synthesis (Konstantin V. Balakin, Nikolay P. Savchuk and Alex Kiselyov). 16. Success stories of computer-aided design (Hugo Kubinyi). 17. Pharmaceutical research and development productivity: can software help (Christophe Lambert and Stan Young)? PART V: COMPUTERS IN PRE-CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT. 18. Computer methods for predicting drug metabolism (Sean Ekins). 19. Computers in toxicology and risk assessment (John C. Dearden). 20. Computer optimization of biopharmaceutical properties (Cheng Chang and Peter W. Swaan). 21. Computer simulations in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. rediscovering systems physiology in the 21st Century (Paolo Vicini). 22. Predictive models for better decisions from understanding physiology to optimizing trial design (James R. Bosley Jr.). PART VI: COMPUTERS IN DEVELOPMENT DECISION MAKING, ECONOMICS AND MARKET ANALYSIS. 23. Making pharmaceutical development more efficient (Michael Rosenberg and Richard Farris). 24. Use of interactive software in medical decision making (Renee Arnold). PART VII: COMPUTERS IN CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT. 25. Clinical data collection and management (Mazen Abdellatif). 26. Regulation of computer systems (Sandy Weinberg). 27. A new paradigm for analyzing adverse drug events (Ana Szarfman, Jonathan G. Levine and Joseph M. Tonning). PART VIII: FURTHER APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. 28. Computers in pharmaceutical formulation (Raymond C. Rowe and Elizabeth A. Colbourn). 29. Legal protection of innovative uses of computers in research and development (Robert Harrison). 30. The ethics of computing in pharmaceutical research (Matthew K. McGowan and Richard J. McGowan). 31. The UltraLink: An expert system for contextual hyperlinking in knowledgemanagement (Martin Romacker, Nicolas Grandjean, Pierre Parisot, Olivier Kreim, Daniel Cronenberger, Th‚rŠse Vachon and Manuel C. Peitsch). 32. Powerful, predictive and pervasive: The future of computers in the pharmaceutical industry (Nick Davies, Heather Ahlborn, Stuart T. Henderson). Index.ReviewsComputer Applications in Pharmaceutical Research and Development is ideal for information technologists who want to understand the application of computers across the entire drug research and development process. (Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, September 2008) ...a well-put-together volume with a lot of very interesting and timely information to convey...it would be a nice addition to individual, academic, and industrial libraries. (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, December 28, 2006) ...strongly recommended both to the structural and medicinal chemistry community, and also to...computational chemists...the whole book is really very readable and enjoyable. (Structural Chemistry, December 2006) ...a well-put-together volume with a lot of very interesting and timely information to convey...it would be a nice addition to individual, academic, and industrial libraries. (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, December 28, 2006) ...strongly recommended both to the structural and medicinal chemistry community, and also to...computational chemists...the whole book is really very readable and enjoyable. (Structural Chemistry, December 2006) Author InformationSEAN EKINS, PHD, DSC, is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Dr. Ekins is the author of more than seventy peer-reviewed papers and book chapters as well as several patents. He serves on editorial boards for the Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Drug Discovery Today, and Pharmaceutical Research. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |