Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Drug Discovery and Clinical Applications

1. Edition January 2004
XXV, 311 Pages, Hardcover
136 Pictures (16 Colored Figures)
Practical Approach Book
Short Description
With its focus on industrial pharmaceutical research, written by international experts from the industry, this book fills in a gap in the existing literature. It reflects the combination of such pharmaceutical interests as drug delivery, drug targeting, quality and safety management, drug approval and regulation, patenting issues and biotechnology fundamentals.
Thus it provides practitioners in pharmaceutical biotechnology with all the relevant information from the shelf.
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With its focus on industrial pharmaceutical research, written by international experts from the industry, this book fills in a gap in the existing literature. It reflects the combination of such pharmaceutical interests as drug delivery, drug targeting, quality and safety management, drug approval and regulation, patenting issues and biotechnology fundamentals.
Thus it provides practitioners in pharmaceutical biotechnology with all the relevant information from the shelf.
The first part offers a comprehensive survey and review of the rapidly increasing array of biopharmaceuticals derived from the molecular biological approaches now widely available. This is followed by an extra section devoted to the very critical patenting and drug regulation issues. The whole is rounded off by detailed monographs of biotechnologically developed drugs that are already on the market.
With a foreword of by Robert Langer, Kenneth J Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2002, he received the Charles Stark Draper Prize, the highest recognition for an engineer. Professor Langer is member of all three national academies - the Institute of Medicine, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Sciences:
"The book attempts to provide a balanced view of the biotechnological industry and the number of experts from industry sharing their knowledge and experience with the audience gives the book an outstanding value. All contributors provide with each chapter an up-to-date review on key topics in pharmaceutical biotechnology.
This work is not only a valuable tool for the industrial expert but also for all pharmacists and scientists from related areas who wish to work with biotech drugs."
A Primer on Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Industrial Applications (Kayser, Müller)
Procaryotic and Eucaryotic Cells in Biotech Production (Bechthold)
Biopharmaceuticals Expressed in Plants (Knäblein)
PART 2. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION PROCESS
Scientific, Technical and Economic Aspects of Vaccine Research and Development (Gregersen)
DNA Vaccines: From Research Tools in Mice to Vaccines in Humans (Ulmer)
Characterisation and Bioanalytical Aspects of Recombinant Proteins as Pharmaceutical Drugs (Haunschild)
Biogeneric Drugs (Hinderer)
PART 3. THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS - SPECIAL PHARMACEUTICAL ASPECTS
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Biotech Drugs (Meibohm)
Formulation of Biotech Drugs (Lipp)
Patents in Biotechnology Industry: Legal and Ethical Issues (Resnick)
Drug Approval in the EU und US (Walsh)
PART 4. BIOTECH 21 - INTO THE NEXT DECADE
Rituximab (Grillo)
Somatic Gene Therapy (Gottschalk)
Non Viral Gene Delivery Systems (Kayser)
Xenotransplantation in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Brunn)
Sculpturing the Architecture of Mineralized Tissues: Tissue Engineering of Bone from Soluble Signals to Smart Biomimetic Matrices (Ripamonti)
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"... international experts ... have provided precise and valuable information for the industrial experts, scientists, pharmacists, research managers..."
American Journal of Therapeutics
Rainer H. Müller: Professor Müller is Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Biotechnology & Quality Management at the Free University Berlin. His research focuses on solid lipid nanoparticles, nanosuspensions of poorly soluble drugs and drug targeting using the concept of "differential protein adsorption". He obtained his PhD at Kiel University in 1983, and spent 4 years as visiting scientist at the Pharmacy Department, University of Nottingham, UK and 1 year at the Université de Paris-Sud.