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Pan Stanford Series on Nanomedicine Diversity within the broad and evolving arena of nanomedicine and nanopharma is reflected in the expertise of the distinguished contributing authors. The chapters contain key words, figures in full-color and an extensive list of references. As compared to texts on the market, each handbook" "in the series is comprehensive and intended to be a stand alone reference resource, presented in a user-friendly format for easy access. The editors have skillfully curated each chapter to reflect the most relevant and current information possible. The range of topics covered as well as the multidisciplinary approach of the handbooks" "will attract a global audience. The handbooks are essential reading for both the novice and expert in fields ranging from medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, FDA law, intellectual property, policy, future studies, ethics, licensing, commercialization, risk analysis, and toxicology. " Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. "Vol. 1." Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and Clinical Applications, "Raj Bawa, PhD, Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Israel Rubinstein, MD (Editors) This handbook (55 chapters) provides a comprehensive roadmap of basic research in nanomedicine as well as clinical applications. However, unlike other texts in nanomedicine, it not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapeutics but also explores related issues like nomenclature, historical developments, regulatory aspects, nanosimilars and 3D nanofabrication. While bridging the gap between basic biomedical research, engineering, medicine and law, the handbook provides a thorough understanding of nano s potential to address (i) medical problems from both the patient and health provider's perspective, and (ii) current applications and their potential in a healthcare setting. " Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. "Vol. 2." Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk," Raj Bawa, PhD (Editor), Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Brian E. Reese, PhD, MBA, JD (Assistant Editors) This unique handbook (60 chapters) examines the entire "product life cycle," from the creation of nanomedical products to their final market introduction. While focusing on critical issues relevant to nanoproduct development and translational activities, it tackles topics such as regulatory science, patent law, FDA law, ethics, personalized medicine, risk analysis, toxicology, nano-characterization and commercialization activities. A separate section provides fascinating perspectives and editorials from leading experts in this complex interdisciplinary field.", Pan Stanford Series on Nanomedicine Diversity within the broad and evolving arena of nanomedicine and nanopharma is reflected in the expertise of the distinguished contributing authors. The chapters contain key words, figures in full-color and an extensive list of references. As compared to texts on the market, each handbook" "in the series is comprehensive and intended to be a stand alone reference resource, presented in a user-friendly format for easy access. The editors have skillfully curated each chapter to reflect the most relevant and current information possible. The range of topics covered as well as the multidisciplinary approach of the handbooks" "will attract a global audience. The handbooks are essential reading for both the novice and expert in fields ranging from medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, FDA law, intellectual property, policy, future studies, ethics, licensing, commercialization, risk analysis, and toxicology. " Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. "Vol. 1." Nanoparticles, Imaging, Therapy, and Clinical Applications, "Raj Bawa, PhD, Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Israel Rubinstein, MD (Editors) This handbook (55 chapters) provides a comprehensive roadmap of basic research in nanomedicine as well as clinical applications. However, unlike other texts in nanomedicine, it not only highlights current advances in diagnostics and therapeutics but also explores related issues like nomenclature, historical developments, regulatory aspects, nanosimilars and 3D nanofabrication. While bridging the gap between basic biomedical research, engineering, medicine and law, the handbook provides a thorough understanding of nano s potential to address (i) medical problems from both the patient and health provider's perspective, and (ii) current applications and their potential in a healthcare setting. " Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine. "Vol. 2." Law, Business, Regulation, Safety, and Risk," Raj Bawa, PhD (Editor), Gerald F. Audette, PhD, and Brian E. Reese, PhD, MBA, JD (Assistant Editors) This unique handbook (60 chapters) examines the entire "product life cycle," from the creation of nanomedical products to their final market introduction. While focusing on critical issues relevant to nanoproduct development and translational activities, it tackles topics such as regulatory science, patent law, FDA law, ethics, personalized medicine, risk analysis, toxicology, nano-characterization and commercialization activities. A separate section provides fascinating perspectives and editorials from leading experts in this complex interdisciplinary field.", The enormous advances in nanomedicine in the past decade have necessitated a growing need for an authoritative and comprehensive reference source that can be relied upon by scientists, clinicians, students, and industry and policy makers alike. The Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: From Bench to Bedside is designed to offer a global perspective on the wonders of nanomedicine. The handbook aims to provide a broad survey of various interconnected topics pertaining to nanomedicine. It is intended to be a stand-alone, easily accessible volume that examines the entire "product wheel" from creation of nanomedical products to final market introduction, all accomplished in a user-friendly format. Specifically, everything from bio-nanomaterials and nanodevices from the R&D stage to patent protection, clinical regulatory aspects, and eventual commercialization is encompassed in this book. In addition to highlighting cutting-edge technologies, the book addresses critical topics such as ethics, safety and toxicity, environmental health, nanoeconomics, business strategy, licensing, intellectual property, FDA law, EPA law, and governmental policy issues. With contributions from international experts, the diverse team of editors has compiled a book that provides a unified perspective to these varied topics. While many books focus on nanomedicine, nanotechnology, or nanoscience, none provide the medical applications of nanotechnology with both a clinical and business angle. Furthermore, most of the currently available books on the market fail to highlight the truly global nature of nanomedicine. The handbook, divided into four sections, provides a comprehensive road map of basic research in nanomedicine as well as clinical applications and commercialization activities. Each of the 45-plus chapters contains 10 20 key words, extensive tables, color figures, future projections, and an extensive list of references. The handbook is an essential reading for the novice and expert alike in fields such as medicine, law, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, biomedicine, policy, future studies, ethics, intellectual property law, licensing, and toxicology. While bridging the gap between basic biomedical research, engineering, and medicine, the handbook provides an understanding of nanotechnology s use to solve medical problems current applications and their potential regulatory environment and policy issues intellectual property, licensing, and business activities It is clear that the well-known editors have skillfully selected and thoroughly edited each chapter to reflect the most updated information possible. The range of topics covered as well as the international selection of authors is truly impressive. Since the rapidly evolving field of nanomedicine is very diverse and covers physical, chemical, biological, and engineering aspects, the range of the contributing authors accurately reflects this. The book s multidisciplinary approach and an in-depth focus on nanomedicine, pharmaceutical sciences, materials science, biomedical engineering, and biotechnology will attract a global audience. In short, Handbook of Clinical Nanomedicine: From Bench to Bedside promises to be a standard reference text in this expansive and interdisciplinary field. It is a timely addition to the literature on nanosciences and will undoubtedly serve as a catalyst to stimulate interest in this rapidly growing field.

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