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RNA-Seq in Drug Discovery and Development

Author: Feng Cheng and Robert Morris   Series: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences

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This book addresses the various aspects of the RNA-seq technique, especially its application in drug discovery and development, including the identification of new drug targets, the prediction of drug activity or interactions, personalized medicine and toxicogenomics.

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This book addresses the various aspects of the RNA-seq technique, especially its application in drug discovery and development, including the identification of new drug targets, the prediction of drug activity or interactions, personalized medicine and toxicogenomics.

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The research and development process in modern drug discovery and development is a complex and challenging task. Using traditional biological test methods such as PCR to measure the expression levels or function of these genes is costly and time-consuming. RNA-seq can measure the expression patterns of thousands of genes simultaneously and provide insights into functional pathways or regulations in biological processes, which has revolutionized the way biological scientists examine gene functions. This book addresses the various aspects of the RNA-seq technique, especially its application in drug discovery and development.

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• One of the few books that focuses on the applications of the RNA-seq technique in drug discovery and development.

• Comprehensive and timely publication which relates RNA sequencing to drug targets, mechanisms of action, and resistance.

• The editor has extensive experience in the field of computational medicinal chemistry, computational biophysics, and bioinformatics.

• Chapter authors are at the frontline of the academic and industrial science in this particular area of RNA sequencing.

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About the Author

Feng Cheng

Dr. Cheng is a computational biologist. He received systematic training in bioinformatics at Chinese Academy of Science, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Rice University, University of Virginia and Yale University. His researches mainly focus on applications of bioinformatics methods for the identifications of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) and for drug repositioning by analyzing Big Data from public resources. He is also interested in computer-aided drug design. Dr. Cheng has published over 50 research papers in prestigious journals including Nature, Neuron, J. Am. Chem. Soc, and Scientific Reports. His work has been cited more than 1,600 times. Presently, Dr. Cheng is an editor board member of Journal of Proteomics and Bioinformatics, and the Open Bioinformatics Journal. Dr. Cheng has been serving as a peer reviewer for more than ten journals.

Robert Morris

Mr. Morris is a computational biologist with an M.S in molecular biology and is currently working on his MPH in applied biostatistics. His research primarily is focused on using bioinformatic tools to identify drug-drug interactions as well as identify risk factors associated with elevated risk of adverse drug reactions including bradycardia and dysphagia using publicly available Big Data. He also is focused on elucidating drug mechanisms using bioinformatics and RNA sequencing techniques. He currently has 10 publications in a variety of journals including the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Science. Finally, he has recently served as a peer reviewer for the Drugs – Real World Outcomes (DRWO) journal.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | CRC Press
Published
19th December 2024
Pages
266
ISBN
9781032004099

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