Covering a neglected but important topic of management and information technology collaborations in drug discovery and development, this book discusses the state-of-the-art collaborative and computing techniques for the pharmaceutical industry. Tackling problems thoroughly, from both the human collaborative and the data and informatics side, this volume is relevant to the day-to-day activities of running a laboratory or a collaborative R&D project. Researchers will appreciate this how-to guide for new laboratories, new companies, and new partnerships, as well as a user manual for how to troubleshoot existing collaborations.
Methods, Processes, and Tools for Collaboration
"The time has come to fundamentally rethink how we handle the building of knowledge in biomedical sciences today. This book describes how the computational sciences have transformed into being a key knowledge broker, able to integrate and operate across divergent data types."?Bryn Williams-Jones, Associate Research Fellow, Pfizer
The pharmaceutical industry utilizes an extended network of partner organizations in order to discover and develop new drugs, however there is currently little guidance for managing information and resources across collaborations.
Featuring contributions from the leading experts in a range of industries, Collaborative Computational Technologies for Biomedical Research provides information that will help organizations make critical decisions about managing partnerships, including:
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Serving as a user manual for collaborations
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Tackling real problems from both human collaborative and data and informatics perspectives
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Providing case histories of biomedical collaborations and technology-specific chapters that balance technological depth with accessibility for the non-specialist reader
A must-read for anyone working in the pharmaceuticals industry or academia, this book marks a major step towards widespread collaboration facilitated by computational technologies.