Comprehensive Accounts of Pharmaceutical Research and Development: From Discovery to Late-Stage Process Development (1) (ACS Symposium, 1239, Band 1) - Hardcover

 
9780841231894: Comprehensive Accounts of Pharmaceutical Research and Development: From Discovery to Late-Stage Process Development (1) (ACS Symposium, 1239, Band 1)

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Until the latter part of the 19th century, the majority of known drugs were either herbs or extracts of active ingredients from botanical sources. At this point, the world witnessed two major cornerstone achievements that laid the foundation of modern drug discovery and development: the
emergence of pharmacology as a contemporary science through the work of Schmiedeberg (considered by many as the father of modern pharmacology) at the University of Strasbourg, and Wöhler's landmark synthesis of urea from ammonium cyanate (the first synthesis of an 'organic' molecule from an
'inorganic' source) which heralded the birth of modern organic chemistry. Drug discovery has evolved from relying on luck, accident and serendipity to a complex endeavor that is at the interface of several disciplines (e.g. pharmacology, biology, chemistry), and is built on the understanding of
mechanisms and causes of diseases.

This book is produced to celebrate the evolution of drug discovery and development. It will prove useful to synthetic organic chemists in both pharmaceutical industry and in academia, and can serve as a teaching tool to students who want to learn and understand the processes and challenges of drug
discovery and development with real examples from top pharmaceutical companies. The chapters contain citations of a large number of valuable selected references to the primary literature. The book highlights the tireless efforts of discovery and process chemists, and their roles in the advancement
of drug discovery and development.

The chapters presented in this book are written by a selected group of outstanding, very accomplished medicinal and process chemists with noted experiences and diverse backgrounds, representing some of the top pharmaceutical companies. The chapters highlight examples of emerging concepts, new
developments and challenges arising in the discovery of new drug candidates and the development of new practical synthetic chemistry processes to produce these drug candidates on large scale. The discovery of each drug or drug candidate is presented by the discovery chemist(s) and the process
chemist(s) who developed the drug. These writing teams describe the drug's development to give the reader a complete story of drug discovery and development.

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Ahmed F. Abdel-Magid received his Bachelor's degree (1969) and Master's degree (1973) from Cairo University and his PhD (1980) from Temple University. After postdoctoral appointments at the University of South Carolina and SmithKline Beckman Pharmaceuticals, he worked at Drexel University as
Teaching/Research Associate (1985-1986) then as Adjunct Professor (1986-2006). He joined the Process Chemistry Department at Wyeth Laboratories as Senior Chemist (1986-1987), then moved to the Process Chemistry Group at Johnson & Johnson PRD (1987-2008) as a Senior Scientist and rose through the
ranks to Senior Research Fellow. He joined Therachem Research Medilab in 2009 where he holds the title of Executive VP and Chief Scientific Officer.

Jaan A. Pesti received his BS degree from Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY in 1976 and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Columbia University in 1981. Following postdoctoral research in synthetic organic chemistry at University of California, Berkeley from 1981-1983, he joined the staff of
Dupont's Medical Products Division in Wilmington, DE and Deepwater, NJ. He later transitioned to Dupont Merck Pharmaceuticals, Dupont Pharmaceuticals, and joined Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals in 2001. He retired from BMS in 2013 after 30 years of service, but has worked for NAL Pharma, Gelest
Inc., and EnginZyme AB since that date.

Rajappa Vaidyanathan obtained his Bachelor's degree from Loyola College, Madras, and his Master's from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He completed his Ph.D. in 1998 from the University of California, Irvine. After a post-doctoral appointment at Eli Lilly and Company, he joined the
Chemical Process R&D group of Pharmacia Corporation, Kalamazoo, MI, and subsequently Pfizer in Groton, CT. He is currently Group Director and Head of Chemical, Synthetic and Analytical Development at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Bangalore, India.

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