Radiotracers in Drug Development (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
A unique reference and training aid essential for every drug metabolism department or drug metabolism research team, this book provides insight into the use and practice of ADME in a way that is both instructive and practical. Moving easily across the...
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A unique reference and training aid essential for every drug metabolism department or drug metabolism research team, this book provides insight into the use and practice of ADME in a way that is both instructive and practical. Moving easily across the boundaries of biology, chemistry, and physics, this interdisciplinary resource covers the how-tos of employing radiotracers in drug development. Covering traditional and recent technologies and applications, the book takes a strong industrial approach, discussing the basics of scintillation counting and untangling the various data processing methods. It provides detailed information on how the science is relevant to the registration process.
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Graham Lappin Dr. Graham Lappin, a veteran of 25 years in the business, started by researching into the metabolism of terpenoids in plants. He earned his bachelor's degree and Ph.D. from the University of Westminster, London, UK, followed by post-doctorial research at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Graham then spent several years specializing in mammalian metabolism, and today he is dedicated to the study of drug metabolism in humans. Widely published in his field, Graham is a fellow of the UK's Institute of Biology and Royal Society of Chemistry, and is currently the head of research and development at Xceleron Ltd., a spin-out from the University of York, specializing in accelerator mass spectrometry. He would welcome any comments or question relating to this book via e-mail (glappin@glappin.com). Simon Temple After qualifying as a teacher in 1972, Simon Temple worked for two years in education. He left to pursue a career in sales with various companies in the scientific market place working on a range of different product types. In 1984 he joined Packard Instruments and in 1988 became responsible for the sales and marketing of the liquid scintillation consumable products. From this time he became closely involved with liquid scintillation products eventually becoming in 1995 the specialist responsible for both internal staff and customer training.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2006, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Graham Lappin, Simon Temple
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1000611205
- ISBN-13: 9781000611205
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.04.2006
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