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Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
Models and Model-Based Systems with Applications
Presents quantitative systems pharmacology that is framed, modeled and solved from an engineering perspective
Davide Manca (Edited by)
9780444639646
Hardback, published 19 July 2018
418 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 0.19 kg
Quantitative Systems Pharmacology: Models and Model-Based Systems with Applications, Volume 42, provides a quantitative approach to problem-solving that is targeted to engineers. The book gathers the contributions of doctors, pharmacists, biologists, and chemists who give key information on the elements needed to model a complex machine like the human body. It presents information on diagnoses, administration and release of therapeutics, distribution metabolism and excretion of drugs, compartmental pharmacokinetics, physiologically-based pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, identifiability of models, numerical methods for models identification, design of experiments, in vitro and in vivo models, and more. As the pharma community is progressively acknowledging that a quantitative and systematic approach to drug administration, release, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics is highly recommended to understand the mechanisms and effects of drugs, this book is a timely resource.
1. Quantitative systems pharmacology: Extending the envelope through systems engineering
2. An engineering oriented approach to physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling
3. Advanced Techniques for the Optimal Design of Experiments in Pharmacokinetics
4. On the Identifiability of Physiological Models: Optimal Design of Clinical Tests
5. Bayesian hierarchical modeling of gabapentin absorption and disposition with application to dosing regimen assessment
6. Computational tools in the assistance of personalized healthcare
7. Multiscale models for transport and biodistribution of therapeutics in cancer
8. Quantitative systems pharmacology on cancer drug delivery to target sites: Application of chemical engineering tools
9. Systems engineers’ role in biomedical research. Convection-enhanced drug delivery
10. On the modeling of oral drug delivery
11. Drug delivery from polymeric matrices
12. Modeling the mechanics and the transport phenomena in hydrogels
Subject Areas: Enterprise software [UFL], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Pharmacology [MMG]