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Cancer Drug Discovery

Fascinating Anecdotes of Oncology Medicine

By Jie Jack Li

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Cancer Drug Discovery

Fascinating Anecdotes of Oncology Medicine

By Jie Jack Li

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  • History is an erudite teacher, from which we can learn invaluable lessons, both positive and negative. This is especially true for drug discovery and development. While creativity demands we think outside of the box, past successes and failures in creating medicines are gifts that keep on giving. Creation of human medicines involves so many scientific and medical disciplines and history is our indispensable resource of institutional knowledge. This volume in a new series sheds light on successes to emulate and pitfalls to avoid in oncology drug discovery. The series editor blends education with engaging content for aspiring drug developers and helps to foster a deeper understanding. Key FeaturesIt aims to integrate biology, chemistry, medicine, and history, which mirrors the multidisciplinary nature of drug development. By targeting the next generation drug developers and making efforts to include narrative and historical elements, it differentiates itself from pure technical texts. Using history to contextualize drug discovery helps readers to understand why certain strategies worked or failed. The inclusion of chemical structures in Chapter 8 makes the book more substantial for scientists with a chemistry background. The focus on novel approaches enhances the relevance of the book for the future.
History is an erudite teacher, from which we can learn invaluable lessons, both positive and negative. This is especially true for drug discovery and development. While creativity demands we think outside of the box, past successes and failures in creating medicines are gifts that keep on giving. Creation of human medicines involves so many scientific and medical disciplines and history is our indispensable resource of institutional knowledge. This volume in a new series sheds light on successes to emulate and pitfalls to avoid in oncology drug discovery. The series editor blends education with engaging content for aspiring drug developers and helps to foster a deeper understanding. Key FeaturesIt aims to integrate biology, chemistry, medicine, and history, which mirrors the multidisciplinary nature of drug development. By targeting the next generation drug developers and making efforts to include narrative and historical elements, it differentiates itself from pure technical texts. Using history to contextualize drug discovery helps readers to understand why certain strategies worked or failed. The inclusion of chemical structures in Chapter 8 makes the book more substantial for scientists with a chemistry background. The focus on novel approaches enhances the relevance of the book for the future.