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The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)

The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry By Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)

The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry by Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)


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Developed to provide a comprehensive guide, the Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry has been revised and brought up to date to cover the past, present and future of the entire drug development process.

The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry Summary

The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry: Principles and Practice by Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)

Drug discovery is a constantly developing and expanding area of research. Developed to provide a comprehensive guide, the Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry covers the past, present and future of the entire drug development process. Highlighting the recent successes and failures in drug discovery, the book helps readers to understand the factors governing modern drug discovery from the initial concept through to a marketed medicine. With chapters covering a wide range of topics from drug discovery processes and optimization, development of synthetic routes, pharmaceutical properties and computational biology, the handbook aims to enable medicinal chemists to apply their academic understanding to every aspect of drug discovery. Each chapter includes expert advice to not only provide a rigorous understanding of the principles being discussed, but to provide useful hints and tips gained from within the pharmaceutical industry. This expertise, combined with project case studies, highlighting and discussing all areas of successful projects, make this an essential handbook for all those involved in pharmaceutical development.

The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry Reviews

it looks like we have another, excellent, newcomer in the form of The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry, edited by Andrew Davis and Simon Wood. The book is very nicely designed. this is an excellent addition to the (limited) range of medicinal chemistry textbooks and will no doubt become a must-have for many bookshelves. -- Professer Mark Searcey, University of East Anglia * ChemMedChem *

About Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)

Andrew Davis read Chemistry at Imperial College of Science and Technology and then completed a PhD in Physical Organic Chemistry with Professor MI Page at the University of Huddersfield. He joined Fisons PLC Pharmaceuticals Division in 1988, which became part of the Swedish pharmaceutical company Astra AB in 1995. Astra merged with Zeneca PLC in 1999 to form AstraZeneca PLC. Dr Davis has spent the last 23 years in drug discovery, in line management, project and portfolio management and senior science roles. He has recently relocated to Sweden with AstraZeneca as Senior Principal Scientist and project leader in Chemistry with the Respiratory and Inflammation Innovative Medicines in Gothenburg. Simon Ward has an MA in Natural Sciences and a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry from Cambridge University. He has a wide ranging experience of drug discovery in both large and small companies (GlaxoSmithKline, Knoll Pharmaceuticals, Vernalis, Chiroscience) and specialist experience of discovering and developing drugs for central nervous system indications. He has led multidisciplinary project teams and medicinal chemistry groups from target identification, through to early clinical studies, delivering multiple clinical development candidates across indications. Simon is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and is currently Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Sussex, UK and Director of the Translational Drug Discovery Group, which he established within the University of Sussex in 2010.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Library design; Physicochemical properties and drug design; Computational chemistry; Structure-based drug design; Fragment based design; QSAR; Drug metabolism; Pharmacokinetics; Molecular biology; Computational biology; In vitro; In vivo; Translational science; Assays; Toxicology; Intellectual property; Modern drug design; Lead generation; Lead optimisation; Predictive toxicology; Pharmaceutical development; Process research; Project management; Clinical development; Case Study 1; Case Study 2; Case Study 3

Additional information

NGR9781849736251
9781849736251
1849736251
The Handbook of Medicinal Chemistry: Principles and Practice by Andrew Davis (AstraZeneca, Sweden)
New
Hardback
Royal Society of Chemistry
2014-12-09
753
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