From Genome to Therapy: Integrating New Technologies with Drug Development
A look at state-of-the-art sequencing technology and a look forward to developments in the field, emphasizing the practical application of genomic information to the development of drugs. It also covers legal and ethical implications of the new uses of genetic data.
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| Interest Age |
Young Adults |
| Reading Age |
Young Adults |
| Library of Congress |
Human genome, Drugs, Design, Drug development |
| NBS Text |
Other Specific Technologies |
| ONIX Text |
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly |
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| Number of Pages |
174 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 165mm Height: 233mm Spine: 18mm |
| Weight |
380g |
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| Dewey Code |
615.19 |
| Catalogue Code |
Not specified |
Description of this Book
A look at state-of-the-art sequencing technology and a look forward to developments in the field, emphasizing the practical application of genomic information to the development of drugs. It also covers legal and ethical implications of the new uses of genetic data. Topics covered include new sequencing technologies, new chip technologies, massively parallel DNA analysis, the human genome, cell cycle regulation using functional genomic approaches, and proteomics and the analysis of biological complexity.
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Awards & Reviews
| NZ Review |
It does successfully convey to the reader areas of controversy (Microbiology Today, November 2001) <br> there are a number of nuggets in the book that make it worth a browse. (Pharmaceutical Physician, December 2001) <br> I found this book fun to read. (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Education, No.29 2001) <br> Contributors...present 17 papers and the discussions they generated at the symposium. (SciTech Book News, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2001) |
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