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Friday, August 7, 2009
Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2009 (Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy
With bioterrorism, avian flu, and drug-resistant infections in the news, doctors need a guide to antimicrobial therapy more than ever.The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapycontinues to be one of the most frequently used and widely relied upon references in medicine. With ever-increasing challenges posed by new and re-emerging infectious diseases, this concise, well-annotated pocket reference remains a staple in lab coat pockets throughout the world. New material found in this edition includes updated recommendations for management of community-associated MRSA, treatment options for highly resistant bacteria, and current regimens for antiretroviral therapy. All of the tables have been updated to reflect newly approved drugs, new indications for existing drugs and updated dosage, side effects and pharmacologic data
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David N.,
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M.D. Gilbert,
M.D. Moellering,
Pharmacy,
Robert C.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Animal Diversity
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A top choice among students and instructors alike, Animal Diversity continues to earn the appreciation of both science majors and non-majors alike. The book uses the theme of evolution to develop a broad-scale view of animal diversity—students focus not only the organisms themselves, but also the processes that produce evolutionary diversity. The book is unique in its comprehensive survey of zoological diversity and its emphasis on evolutionary, systematic and ecological principles, all in one package.
About the Author
Cleve Hickman is Professor Emeritus at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. He received his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of British Columbia, did research in animal physiology for eight years, and taught zoology for over 30 years. He's made over 20 trips to the Galapagos Islands for research and as an instructor for student field trips
Larry Roberts is currently teaching parasitology and marine biology at the University of Miami. He received his Ph.D. in Parasitology from Johns Hopkins University and is a coauthor of Foundations of Parasitology, 5/e. Past teaching affiliations include University of Massachusetts, Texas Tech University, and Florida International University. Dr. Roberts has authored numerous research articles and a title of related interest: Underwater World of Sport Diving.
Allan Larson is an Associate Professor at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. He received his Ph.D. in Genetics at the University of California, Berkeley. His fields of specialization include Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Population Genetics and Systematics, and Amphibian Systematics. He's taught courses in general biology, evolution, and population biology.
Product Description
A top choice among students and instructors alike, Animal Diversity continues to earn the appreciation of both science majors and non-majors alike. The book uses the theme of evolution to develop a broad-scale view of animal diversity—students focus not only the organisms themselves, but also the processes that produce evolutionary diversity. The book is unique in its comprehensive survey of zoological diversity and its emphasis on evolutionary, systematic and ecological principles, all in one package.
About the Author
Cleve Hickman is Professor Emeritus at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. He received his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of British Columbia, did research in animal physiology for eight years, and taught zoology for over 30 years. He's made over 20 trips to the Galapagos Islands for research and as an instructor for student field trips
Larry Roberts is currently teaching parasitology and marine biology at the University of Miami. He received his Ph.D. in Parasitology from Johns Hopkins University and is a coauthor of Foundations of Parasitology, 5/e. Past teaching affiliations include University of Massachusetts, Texas Tech University, and Florida International University. Dr. Roberts has authored numerous research articles and a title of related interest: Underwater World of Sport Diving.
Allan Larson is an Associate Professor at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. He received his Ph.D. in Genetics at the University of California, Berkeley. His fields of specialization include Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Population Genetics and Systematics, and Amphibian Systematics. He's taught courses in general biology, evolution, and population biology.
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Cleveland Hickman,
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Zoology
Friday, March 6, 2009
Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
Product Description
This revised second edition covers the pharmacologic principles underlying the individualization of patient therapy and contemporary drug development, focusing on the fundamentals that underlie the clinical use and contemporary development of pharmaceuticals. Authors drawn from academia, the pharmaceutical industry and government agencies cover the spectrum of material, including pharmacokinetic practice questions, covered by the basic science section of the certifying examination offered by the American Board of Clinical Pharmacology. This unique reference is recommended by the Board as a study text and includes modules on drug discovery and development to assist students as well as practicing pharmacologists.
* Unique breadth of coverage ranging from drug discovery and development to individualization and quality assessment of drug therapy.
* Unusual cohesive of presentation that stems from author participation in an ongoing popular NIH course.
* Instructive linkage of pharmacokinetic theory and applications with provision of sample problems for self-study.
* Wide-ranging perspective of authors drawn from the ranks of Federal agencies, academia and the pharmaceutical industry.
* Expanded coverage of pharmacogenetics
* Expanded coverage of drug transporters and their role in interactions
* Inclusion of new material on enzyme induction mechanisms in chapters on drug metabolism and drug interactions
* A new chapter on drug discovery that focuses on oncologic agents
* Inclusion of therapeutic antibodies in chapter on biotechnology products
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #400931 in Books
* Published on: 2006-10-04
* Original language: English
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Hardcover
* 568 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Recent advances in pharmacogenetics, membrane transport, and biotechnology warrant a second edition of this excellent book...This will serve as an excellent text for an advanced course in principles of clinical pharmacology for graduate students, physicians, and PharmDs. Because of recent advances, the second edition is welcome." - Thomas L. Pazdernik, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center, FOR DOODY'S (4 Stars)
Review
"Recent advances in pharmacogenetics, membrane transport, and biotechnology warrant a second edition of this excellent book...This will serve as an excellent text for an advanced course in principles of clinical pharmacology for graduate students, physicians, and PharmDs. Because of recent advances, the second edition is welcome."
- Thomas L. Pazdernik, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center, FOR DOODY'S (4 Stars)
From the Back Cover
The rate of introduction of new pharmaceutical products has increased rapidly over the past decade, and details learned about a particular drug become obsolete as it is replaced by newer agents. For this reason, this book focuses on the principles that underlie the clinical use and contemporary development of pharmaceuticals. The coverage of these principles that is presented in this book will be of particular benefit to individuals engaged either in the teaching or study of sound therapeutic technique or in the investigation of pharmacological agents.
New to the Second Edition
The Second Edition retains the goal, format, and presentation style of the first edition but has been extensively updated and revised with the inclusion of many new authors and co-authors. In addition the second edition features:
* Pharmacogenetics - Expanded coverage of pharmacogenetics.
* Expanded coverage of drug transporters and their role in interactions.
* New material added on enzyme induction mechanisms to the chapters on drug metabolism and drug interactions.
* New Chapter! - A new chapter on Drug Discovery has been added with a focus on oncologic agents.
* New coverage of therapeutic antibodies has been added to the chapter on biotechnology products.
Hallmark Features
* Unique breadth of coverage ranging from drug discovery and development to individualization and quality assessment of drug therapy.
* Unusual cohesive of presentation that stems from author participation in an ongoing popular NIH course.
* Instructive linkage of pharmacokinetic theory and applications with provision of sample problems for self-study.
* Wide-ranging perspective of authors drawn from the ranks of Federal agencies, academia and the pharmaceutical industry.
Customer Reviews
Excellent resource for post-graduate training5
In my opinion, this is the best book on general principles without going into detail on specific therapeutic areas. I would consider it a must-read for those in clinical pharmacology post-graduate training or those working in clin pharm. However, previous knowledge of pharmacology is needed, as this book is not suitable as a first primer for medical and undergrad students.
Excellent resource for post graduate training!5
In my opinion, this is the best book I have come acrorss in terms of "PRINCIPLES" The book focuses on general principles, not specific therapeutic areas. Topics covered range from drug discovery and development to individualization and quality assessment of drug therapy. This is an excellent resource for those in post-graduate Clinical Pharmacology training or who are working in this area. Readers will,
however, need a basic knowledge of pharmacology as this book is not suitable as the first and only Clinical Pharmacology textbook for medical or undergraduate students.
Excellent resource for post graduate training!5
In my opinion, this is the best book I have come acrorss in terms of "PRINCIPLES" The book focuses on general principles, not specific therapeutic areas. Topics covered range from drug discovery and development to individualization and quality assessment of drug therapy. This is an excellent resource for those in post-graduate Clinical Pharmacology training or who are working in this area. Readers will,
however, need a basic knowledge of pharmacology as this book is not suitable as the first and only Clinical Pharmacology textbook for medical or undergraduate students.
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Arthur J. Atk...,
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Pharmacology
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