You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Extensive experimentation and high failure rates are a well-recognised downside to the drug discovery process, with the resultant high levels of inefficiency and waste producing a negative environmental impact. Sustainable and Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry reveals how medicinal and green chemistry can work together to directly address this issue. After providing essential context to the growth of green chemistry in relation to drug discovery in Part 1, the book goes on to identify a broad range of practical methods and synthesis techniques in Part 2. Part 3 reveals how medicinal chemistry techniques can be used to improve efficiency, mitigate failure and increase the environmental benignity of the entire drug discovery process, whilst Parts 4 and 5 discuss natural products and microwave-induced chemistry. Finally, the role of computers in drug discovery is explored in Part 6.
I had the good fortune of reading many poems, especially physics part of this book. The poems are well-written where the author expresses many complex physical phenomena in a simple way through his poems. I am amazed to see that a thirteen-year boy is expressing a wide variety of topics of the life and the world through his poems. -Dr. Kartik Ghosh Distinguished Professor, Physics and Materials Science Missouri State University A young prodigy who for the first time brings science and poetry under one roof which seems to us to be perpetually at odds - Prof. Debasish Roy, Hostos College of The City University of New York This book consists of 186 poems that cover the most in-depth topics of s...
The volume of this edited book is to shed light on the major catastrophes that outbreak in the education, health, and other underprivileged sectors of India's socio-economic landscape during and post-COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has unleashed unprecedented economic and social hardship around the world. The abrupt and extremely harsh response to COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated social and economic deprivations and inequalities in India. COVID-19 crisis and the "lockdown" has worst impact in terms of workload and reduced economic opportunities, lack of access to health facilities, nutrition and increase in incidence of gender-based violence, communalization and racialization along with stigma associated with COVID-19. The editors anticipate that the diversity of work, insights, and perspectives shared by the contributors will be beneficial and will draw the attention of policymakers, academicians, activists, practitioners, and researchers to further studies, practises, and opportunities.
Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CRNN), University of Calcutta organized a national conference, NS&NT-2014 in the year 2014. This volume compiles a few papers presented in the conference as well as reviews from experts received after the conference. This is therefore not a conference proceeding, but an outcome of the conference. The compiled papers break the boundaries of subjects and disciplines and hence are expected to be interesting to all working in the field of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. This collection is also indicative of the present direction of research in nanotechnology by the researchers of the university and their collaborators.
Advances in Virus Research