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Molecular therapeutics incorporates genetics, recombinant DNA technology, biochemistry, protein production and purification, microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, pathobiology, and biotechnology. It addresses the treatment of human beings with "new drugs" and poses a range of ethical issues, particularly with respect to clinical trials, animal models, financial considerations and availability of treatment. Recent advances in molecular therapeutics means that many of these cutting edge methods will soon be ready to be considered for clinical trial. It is essential that scientists,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Molecular therapeutics incorporates genetics, recombinant DNA technology, biochemistry, protein production and purification, microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, pathobiology, and biotechnology. It addresses the treatment of human beings with "new drugs" and poses a range of ethical issues, particularly with respect to clinical trials, animal models, financial considerations and availability of treatment. Recent advances in molecular therapeutics means that many of these cutting edge methods will soon be ready to be considered for clinical trial. It is essential that scientists, doctors, nurses and allied health professionals involved in these novel therapies understand how these techniques have evolved, what their benefits and drawbacks might be, the ethical issues associated with them and what their potential is for the future. Targeted at postgraduate and undergraduate biomedical, allied health, medical and life science students, 'Molecular Therapeutics' provides an invaluable introduction to this rapidly evolving field.
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Autorenporträt
Pamela Greenwell is Principal Lecturer at The University of Westminster. She leads a research team in glycobiology, molecular biology and bioinformatics and is actively involved with enabling research in clinical trials between academics, industry and Primary Care Trusts. Michelle McCulley has a background in human genetics and experience teaching a broad range of students and health professionals, she is currently a Senior Teaching fellow at the Peninsula Medical School.
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"This book should be useful to lecturers who teach senior undergraduates, graduate students, and students in the biomedical sciences in general. More globally, Greenwell and McCulley s book should encourage academicians of any stripe who for some time have been honing their lectures in a niche subject area to turn their courses into textbooks." ( Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education , November/December 2008)