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Handbook of Pharmacogenomics and Stratified Medicine
An in-depth, hands-on guide to pharmacogenomic studies in the lab and in the clinic
Sandosh Padmanabhan (Edited by)
9780123868824, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 7 May 2014
1118 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 5.1 cm, 1.56 kg
"…a comprehensive resource to understand this rapidly advancing field aiming to deliver the right drug at the right dose to the right patient at the right time." --Anticancer Research, January 2015 "This is an extremely useful resource for clinicians, scientists, or any individuals interested in an excellent review of the rapidly advancing field of pharmacogenomics and its increasing relevance for clinical practice. - Rating: 5 Stars" --Doody's.com, Oct 2014
Handbook of Pharmacogenomics and Stratified Medicine is a comprehensive resource to understand this rapidly advancing field aiming to deliver the right drug at the right dose to the right patient at the right time. It is designed to provide a detailed, but accessible review of the entire field from basic principles to applications in various diseases. The chapters are written by international experts to allow readers from a wide variety of backgrounds, clinical and non-clinical (basic geneticists, pharmacologists, clinicians, trialists, industry personnel, ethicists) to understand the principles underpinning the progress in this area, the successes, failures and the challenges ahead. To be accessible to the widest range of readers, the clinical application section introduces the disease process, existing therapies, followed by pharmacogenomics and stratified medicine details.
Medicine is the cornerstone of modern therapeutics prescribed on the basis that its benefit should outweigh its risk. It is well known that people respond differently to medications and in many cases the risk-benefit ratio for a particular drug may be a gray area. The last decade has seen a revolution in genomics both in terms of technological innovation and discovering genetic markers associated with disease. In parallel there has been steady progress in trying to make medicines safer and tailored to the individual. This has occurred across the whole spectrum of medicine, some more than others. In addition there is burgeoning interest from the pharmaceutical industry to leverage pharmacogenomics for more effective and efficient clinical drug development.
I. IntroductionII. Basic geneticsIII. Experimental and discovery platformsIV. Statistics, bioinformatics, and databasesV. Clinical trialsVI. Fundamental pharmacogenomicsVII. Applications in therapeuticsVIII. Implementation and regulatoryIX. Global perspective
Subject Areas: Genetics [non-medical PSAK], Pharmacology [MMG], Medical genetics [MFN]