Guide to Drug Development by Bert Spilker

Guide to Drug Development by Bert Spilker

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Contains reviews of the principles and activities involved in developing new drugs, devices, and other medical products. This book includes discussions on electronic clinical trials, registries of clinical trials, data mining, computer simulations and modeling, and changing regulatory standards. Each chapter also includes practical tips.

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Guide to Drug Development by Bert Spilker

Written by one of the foremost authorities on clinical trials, drug development, and regulatory affairs, "Guide to Drug Development" is a comprehensive review of the principles and activities involved in developing new drugs, devices, and other medical products. The book covers many topics not discussed in any other textbook and includes timely discussions on electronic clinical trials, registries of clinical trials, data mining, computer simulations and modeling, and changing regulatory standards. Each chapter includes practical tips, lessons, guides, firsthand stories, quotes from experts, and three to six questions for group discussion. The last three chapters present twelve case studies each on clinical trials, regulatory affairs, and management of drug development. Spilker's "Guide to Drug Development" will be the standard reference text for everyone working on or studying drug discovery or development, in industry, academia, hospitals, government, and independent laboratories.
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ISBN 13 9780781774246
ISBN 10 0781774241
Title Guide to Drug Development
Author Bert Spilker
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Publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Year published 2008-09-08
Number of pages 1232
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