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Emerging Drug Delivery and Biomedical Engineering Technologies: Transforming Therapy: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences

Editat de Dimitrios Lamprou
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2024
This book details the advances in drug discovery and delivery and the present need for emerging technologies. Throughout the text new micro and nanofabrication techniques are described, including methods such as electrohydrodynamic processes, additive manufacturing, and microfluidics, which have the potential to produce drug delivery systems that were not possible a few years ago. This book is of great use to both entry-level and experienced researchers in the field of emerging technologies for the manufacturing of drug delivery devices.
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  • Describes technologies that are significantly enhancing the delivery of drugs and biologics
  • Presents new data on mobile and wearable point-of-care testing systems
  • Features hot topics such as electrospinning, 3D printing and micro-needles
  • Focuses on additive manufacturing (AM) which can be used to provide customized treatment for patients
  • Will appeal to experienced researchers and those considering entering the field of emerging technologies for the manufacturing of drug delivery devises
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    Specificații

    ISBN-13: 9781032124223
    ISBN-10: 1032124229
    Pagini: 268
    Ilustrații: 112
    Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 mm
    Greutate: 0.49 kg
    Ediția:1
    Editura: CRC Press
    Colecția CRC Press
    Seria Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

    Public țintă

    Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced

    Cuprins

    1. Advances in drug delivery & the need for Emerging Technologies
    2. Hot Melt Extrusion: An Emerging Manufacturing Technology for Drug Products
    3. 3D Printing Technologies for Personalized Drug Delivery
    4. Bioprinting biomimetic 3D constructs for tissue modelling and repair
    5. Advances in drug delivery via electrospun and electrosprayed formulations
    6. Microfluidic manufacture of polymeric nanoparticles
    7. Microfluidics for drug discovery and development
    8. Biosensors for diagnosis
    9. Modelling Dissolving Microneedles Mediated Drug Delivery for COVID-19 Treatment
    10. Engineering approaches for cellular therapeutics and diagnostics
    11. Drug delivery using cold plasmas 
    12. Ultrasound-mediated delivery of therapeutics
    13. The Ongoing Emergence of Technology in Healthcare to Enhance Patient Outcomes
    14. Emerging technologies for tackling pandemics 
    15. Emerging Technologies in age related therapies
    16. Innovative management of pharmaceutical product design and manufacturing

    Notă biografică

    Dimitrios Lamprou (Ph.D. MBA) is a Professor (Chair) of Biofabrication and Advanced Manufacturing, and a well-known expert in Emerging Technologies for Drug Delivery and Medical Implants. He is currently the author of over 130 peer-reviewed publications and of over 350 conference abstracts, and has over 130 Oral Talks in institutions and conferences across the world. His research and academic leadership have recognised in a range of awards, including the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Science Award and the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance Leaders Scheme Award.

    Descriere

    This book highlights the advances in drug discovery and delivery and the need for emerging technologies. The text describes new micro and nanofabrication techniques, including methods like electrohydrodynamic processes, additive manufacturing, and microfluidics, which have potential to produce drug delivery systems that were not possible before.