Progress in Medicinal Chemistry Progress in Medicinal Chemistry Series
Directeurs de Collection : Witty David R., Cox Brian
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 57, provides a review of eclectic developments in medicinal chemistry, with this volume including chapters on the CaSR field, CFTR modulators in cystic fibrosis, macrocycles, VMAT2 inhibitors, and Big Data in Drug Discovery.
1. Discovery and Development of Calcimimetic and Calcilytic Compounds Edward F. Nemeth, Bradford C. Van Wagenen and Manuel F. Balandrin 2. VMAT2 Inhibitors and the Path to Ingrezza (Valbenazine) Nicole D. Harriott, John P. Williams, Evan B. Smith, Haig P. Bozigian and Dimitri E. Grigoriadis 3. Current Trends in Macrocyclic Drug Discovery and Beyond-Ro5 Sulejman Alihodzic, Mirjana Bukvic, Ivaylo J. Elenkov, Antun Hutinec, Sanja Koštrun, Dijana Pesic, Gordon Saxty, Linda Tomaškovic and Dinko Ziher 4. Recent Progress in the Discovery and Development of Small-Molecule Modulators of CFTR Phil R. Kym, Xueqing Wang, Mathieu Pizzonero and Steven E. Van der Plas 5. Big Data in Drug Discovery Nathan Brown, Jean Cambruzzi, Peter J. Cox, Mark Davies, James Dunbar, Dean Plumbley, Matthew A. Sellwood, Aaron Sim, Bryn I. Williams-Jones, Magdalena Zwierzyna and David W. Sheppard
Everyone interested in the strategy and practice of the preclinical phases of the creation of new medicines. Those wishing to understand the drivers of drug design or expand their knowledge of therapeutic target classes
In 2010 David and several colleagues successfully raised $35M in venture funding to found Convergence Pharmaceuticals, a specialist ion channel company focused on the development of novel treatments for pain, based in Cambridge UK. David presently leads their discovery programme and manages scientific operations within the business.
David is chairman of the Fine Chemicals Group of the Society of Chemical Industry, with responsibility for the delivery of conferences, seminars and training courses for chemists throughout the UK and Europe, and advising parliamentary bodies on matters of relevance to the UK chemical industry.
Since 2008 David has been a STEM ambassador for SETPOINT, introducing school students at both primary and secondary level to the excitement and possibilities of pursuing scientific careers, through workshops, lectures and competitions.
Professor Brian Cox is at University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
- Provides extended, timely reviews of topics in medicinal chemistry
- Contains targets and technologies relevant to the discovery of tomorrow’s drugs
- Presents analyses of successful drug discovery programs
Date de parution : 04-2018
Ouvrage de 366 p.
15x22.8 cm