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This book is the first to combine computational material science and modeling of molecular solid states for pharmaceutical industry applications. * Provides descriptive and applied state-of-the-art computational approaches and workflows to guide pharmaceutical solid state chemistry experiments and to support/troubleshoot API solid state selection * Includes real industrial case examples related to application of modeling methods in problem solving * Useful as a supplementary reference/text for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students in computational chemistry, pharmaceutical and biotech sciences, and materials science…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is the first to combine computational material science and modeling of molecular solid states for pharmaceutical industry applications. * Provides descriptive and applied state-of-the-art computational approaches and workflows to guide pharmaceutical solid state chemistry experiments and to support/troubleshoot API solid state selection * Includes real industrial case examples related to application of modeling methods in problem solving * Useful as a supplementary reference/text for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students in computational chemistry, pharmaceutical and biotech sciences, and materials science

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Autorenporträt
Yuriy A. Abramov, PhD, is a Senior Principal Scientist with over 14 years of experience in computational sciences in drug discovery and development with Pfizer, Inc., in Groton, CT, USA. He holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia and Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry in Moscow.