Therapeutics and Human Physiology: How drugs work

Édition Chris Rostron , Elsie Gaskell
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Therapeutics and Human Physiology: How drugs work

Édition Chris Rostron , Elsie Gaskell
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  • Date de publication : Mar 14, 2013
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 232
  • Éditeur : Oxford University Press
  • ISBN : 9780199655298
  • Dimensions : 7.677165354" W x 0.385826771" L x 10.433070866" H
Dr Elsie Gaskell (editor), studied Applied Microbiology at Liverpool John Moores University. She worked at Pfizer in Sandwich, in their Veterinary Medicine research and development department, before undertaking a research degree. She completed her PhD in 2006, working in the area of novel therapeutic systems for cystic fibrosis. She is now a senior lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University, where she teaches in the area of pharmacology. Her research interests remain in drug action and delivery. Dr Chris Rostron (series editor), graduated in Pharmacy from Manchester University and completed a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry at Aston University. He gained Chartered Chemist status in 1975. After a period of post-doctoral research he was appointed as a lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry at Liverpool Polytechnic. He is now an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University. He was a member of the Academic Pharmacy Group Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and chairman for the past 5 years. He is currently chairman of the Academic Pharmacy Forum and deputy chair of the Education Expert Advisory Panel of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. He is an external examiner in Medicinal Chemistry at a number of Schools of Pharmacy both in the UK and abroad. In 2008 he was awarded honorary membership of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain for services to Pharmacy education.
"This textbook combines the relevant basic molecular biology, physiology and anatomy with the basic mechanisms of pharmacology into a coherent package for first year pharmacy students." --Dr Stephen Kelley, Medway School of Pharmacy "The book explains concepts very well, using clear, concise language. The scientific content forms a good foundation on which to build over subsequent years and brings in useful and interesting examples to enable students to appreciate the direct relevance of the subject matter to their understanding of therapeutics." --Dr Julie Sanderson, University of East Anglia "I've just completed my first year studying Pharmacy really wish I'd had this book from the very beginning. I've bought various textbooks that seemed to be aimed at those who had already graduated and I always felt a bit in over my head. This book is tailored for first years. Everything is explained simply and concisely and the tone is just right. The book even links in information from my other modules which is so useful for me to see the relevance of everything. I would definitely recommend you getting your hands on this book, you won't regret it!" --Alex Bamsey, student, Liverpool John Moores University

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