Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine, Two-Volume Set

Raj Bawa editor Gerald F Audette editor Israel Rubinstein editor

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd

Published:12th May '16

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Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine, Two-Volume Set cover

Pan Stanford Series on Nanomedicine

Diversity within the broad and evolving arena of nanomedicine and nanopharma is reflected in the expertise of the distinguished contributing authors. The chapters contain key words, figures in full-color and an extensive list of references. As compared to texts on the market, each handbookin the series is comprehensive and intended to be a stand‐alone reference resource, presented in a user-friendly format for easy access. The editors have skillfully curated each chapter to reflect the most relevant and current information possible. The range of topics covered as well as the multidisciplinary approach of the handbookswill attract a global audience. The handbooks are essential reading for both the novice and expert in fields ranging from medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, FDA law, intellectual property, policy, future studies, ethics, licensing, commercialization, risk analysis, and toxicology.

Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. Vol. 1. Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and Clinical Applications, Raj Bawa, PhD, Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Israel Rubinstein, MD (Editors)

This handbook (55 chapters) provides a comprehensive roadmap of basic research in nanomedicine as well as clinical applications. However, unlike other texts in nanomedicine, it not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapeutics but also explores related issues like nomenclature, historical developments, regulatory aspects, nanosimilars and 3D nanofabrication. While bridging the gap between basic biomedical research, engineering, medicine and law, the handbook provides a thorough understanding of nano’s potential to address (i) medical problems from both the patient and health provider's perspective, and (ii) current applications and their potential in a healthcare setting.

Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. Vol. 2. Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk, Raj Bawa, PhD (Editor), Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Brian E. Reese, PhD, MBA, JD (Assistant Editors)

This unique handbook (60 chapters) examines the entire "product life cycle," from the creation of nanomedical products to their final market introduction. While focusing on critical issues relevant to nanoproduct development and translational activities, it tackles topics such as regulatory science, patent law, FDA law, ethics, personalized medicine, risk analysis, toxicology, nano-characterization and commercialization activities. A separate section provides fascinating perspectives and editorials from leading experts in this complex interdisciplinary field.

Reviews for Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and Clinical Applications (Volume 1)

"Dr. Bawa and his team have meticulously gathered the distilled experience of world-class researchers, clinicians and business leaders addressing the most salient issues confronted in product concept development and translation. Knowledge is power, particularly in nanomedicine translation, and this handbook is an essential guide that illustrates and clarifies our way to commercial success."
—Gregory Lanza, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Oliver M. Langenberg Distinguished Professor, Washington University Medical School, USA

"This is an outstanding, comprehensive volume that crosscuts disciplines and topics fitting individuals from a variety of fields looking to become knowledgeable in medical nanotech research and its translation from the bench to the bedside."
—Shaker A. Mousa, PhD, MBA, Vice Provost and Professor of Pharmacology, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA

"Masterful! This handbook will have a welcome place in the hands of students, educators, clinicians and experienced scientists alike. In a rapidly evolving arena, the authors have harnessed the field and its future by highlighting both current and future needs in diagnosis and therapies. Bravo!"
—Howard E. Gendelman, MD, Margaret R. Larson Professor and Chair, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA

"It is refreshing to see a handbook that does not merely focus on preclinical aspects or exaggerated projections of nanomedicine. Unlike other books, this handbook not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapies but also addresses critical issues like terminology, regulatory aspects and personalized medicine."
—Gert Storm, PhD, Professor of Pharmaceutics, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Reviews for Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk (Volume 2)

"The distinguished editors have secured contributions from the leading experts in nanomedicine law, business, regulation and policy. This handbook represents possibly the most comprehensive and advanced collections of materials on these critical topics. An invaluable standard resource."
—Gregory N. Mandel, JD, Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law and Associate Dean, Temple University Beasley School of Law, USA

"This is an outstanding volume for those looking to become familiar with nanotechnology research and its translation from the bench to market. Way ahead of the competition, a standard reference on any shelf."
—Shaker A. Mousa, PhD, MBA, Vice Provost and Professor of Pharmacology, Albany College of Pharmacy, USA

"The editors have gathered the distilled experience of leaders addressing the most salient issues confronted in R&D and translation. Knowledge is power, particularly in nanotechnology translation, and this handbook is an essential guide that illustrates and clarifies our way to commercial success."

—Gregory Lanza, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Oliver M. Langenberg Distinguished Professor, Washington University Medical School, USA

"The title of the handbook reflects its broad-ranging contents. The intellectual property chapters alone are worthy of their own handbook. Dr. Bawa and his coeditors should be congratulated for gathering the important writings on nanotech law, business and commercialization."
—Richard J. Apley, JD, Chief Patent Officer, Litman Law Offices/Becker & Poliakoff, USA

"It is clear that this handbook will serve the interdisciplinary community involved in nanomedicine, pharma and biotech in a highly comprehensive way. It not only covers basic and clinical aspects but the often missing, yet critically important, topics of safety, risk, regulation, IP and licensing. The section titled ‘Perspectives and Editorials’ is superb."
—Yechezkel (Chezy) Barenholz, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Daniel Miller Professor of Cancer Research, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Israel

ISBN: 9789814316170

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 4105g

3210 pages