Drug Metabolism Prediction

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About this ebook

The first professional reference on this highly relevant topic, for drug developers, pharmacologists and toxicologists.

The authors provide more than a systematic overview of computational tools and knowledge bases for drug metabolism research and their underlying principles. They aim to convey their expert knowledge distilled from many years of experience in the field. In addition to the fundamentals, computational approaches and their applications, this volume provides expert accounts of the latest experimental methods for investigating drug metabolism in four dedicated chapters. The authors discuss the most important caveats and common errors to consider when working with experimental data.

Collating the knowledge gained over the past decade, this practice-oriented guide presents methods not only used in drug development, but also in the development and toxicological assessment of cosmetics, functional foods, agrochemicals, and additives for consumer goods, making it an invaluable reference in a variety of disciplines.

About the author

Dr. Johannes Kirchmair is currently a lead researcher at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He received his PhD in medicinal chemistry from the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and subsequently worked as an application scientist for Inte:Ligand in Vienna, Austria, before returning to his Alma Mater as an Assistant Professor. In 2009 he joined BASF SE Ludwigshafen, Germany, where he was responsible for the computational optimization of fungicide leads. From 2010 to 2013 he worked as a senior research associate at the Unilever Centre for Molecular Sciences Informatics, University of Cambridge (UK), where he developed computational methods for drug metabolism prediction. His main research interests include molecular informatics, bioinformatics, medicinal chemistry, and drug design.

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