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Advances in Drug Delivery Systems for Healthcare

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New delivery technologies, green chemistry, computational intelligence, simulation know-how and Internet of Things have risen substantially within the healthcare domain over the past two decades. T...
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New delivery technologies, green chemistry, computational intelligence, simulation know-how and Internet of Things have risen substantially within the healthcare domain over the past two decades. This reference text offers a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge technologies such as green synthesis schemes, medical electronics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and simulation modelling, all aimed at fostering sustainable healthcare advancements. Overall, this book stands as an essential reference for individuals seeking insights into forthcoming developments within the healthcare sector.

Key Features

  • Brings together novel technologies and key material advances in the discipline of drug delivery systems
  • Presents a perspective on various vital features of drug delivery through highly organized text, tables, and illustrative figures
  • Includes dedicated chapters dealing with drug delivery, bioengineering schemes, healthcare Internet of Things, human ergonomics, personalized healthcare, and simulation technologies
  • Includes a SWOT analysis in each chapter to furnish readers with a thorough situational assessment of healthcare system
  • Provides an essential tool for researchers to probe recent advances in drug delivery systems for better healthcare management
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Price: £99.00
Pages: 450
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 23 January 2024
ISBN: 9780750356138
Format: eBook
BISACs:

MEDICAL / Biotechnology, Biotechnology, MEDICAL / Pharmacology, MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Medical Technology, Therapy and therapeutics, Medical laboratory testing and techniques

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Chapter 2:

The authors sincerely thank the South African Research Chairs initiative of the Department of science and technology and National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa, South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) and Laser Research Centre (LRC), University of Johannesburg. Research reported in this book chapter was supported by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) through its Division of Research Capacity Development under the Research Capacity Development Initiative from funding received from the South African National Treasury. The content and findings reported/ 565 illustrated are the sole deduction, view and responsibility of the researcher and do not reflect the official position and sentiments of the SAMRC.

Chapter 11:

Authors would like to thank Izmir Institute of Technology Scientific Research Projects for financial support with project number 2020İYTE0088 and 2022-İYTE-3-0005 for HTS and 2022-İYTE-3-0041 for AU.

Preface

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Editor biographies

List of contributors

1 Pharmaceutical implants: from concept to commercialization

2 Green chemistry-assisted pharmaceuticals—research, revolution, and revenue

3 Ionic liquid technology for drug delivery applications

4 Advances in drug delivery systems for healthcare—from theory to practice: 3D and 4D bioprinting—promises and realities

5 Biomimicry in drug delivery: why, how, and what?

6 Personalized healthcare: advances and avenues

7 Advances and future trends in medical inhalers

8 The usage of artificial intelligence in drug delivery—current trends and future outlook

9 ML in drug delivery—current scenario and future trends

10 Soft mist inhaler delivery of biologics

11 Computational approaches for antibody-based drug design

12 Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling for pharmaceuticals—institute, industry and agencies perspective

13 Computational approaches for antibody-based targeted drug delivery strategies

14 Medical electronics—future trends and market potential

15 Human ergonomics in healthcare system: applications and challenges