Pharmacogenomics in Drug Discovery and Development (Methods in Molecular Biology 2547) 3rd Edition
Explore the cutting-edge intersection of genetics and pharmacology with “Pharmacogenomics in Drug Discovery and Development (3rd Edition)”, part of the internationally respected Methods in Molecular Biology series (Book 2547). This volume is a must-have for researchers, scientists, and clinicians who aim to advance personalized medicine through genomic insights and molecular biology protocols.
As the pharmaceutical industry shifts toward precision medicine, understanding how genetic variation influences drug response has become essential. This book offers a comprehensive set of practical protocols that guide readers through the entire pharmacogenomics workflow—from sample preparation to genotyping and data analysis.
Whether you’re a molecular biologist, clinical researcher, or pharmacologist, this volume equips you with proven methodologies and step-by-step lab instructions to investigate how genes influence drug metabolism, efficacy, and toxicity.
Key Features:
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Part of the renowned Methods in Molecular Biology series (Vol. 2547)
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Fully updated 3rd edition with the latest tools in genomic analysis and bioinformatics
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Includes protocols for DNA extraction, SNP genotyping, next-gen sequencing, and functional analysis
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Covers biomarker discovery, gene-drug interaction studies, and personalized therapeutics
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Designed for use in academic research, pharmaceutical labs, and clinical trial settings
Each chapter is contributed by experts in the field and features an introduction, detailed materials and methods, expert troubleshooting tips, and reliable references for deeper exploration. This structure ensures reproducibility and clarity in research applications.