Pharmacology stands at the crossroads of molecular science, clinical practice, and translational medicine. The proposed reference book, Recent Advances in Pharmacology, is envisioned as a rigorous, authoritative, and multi-authored scholarly compilation designed to serve as an essential resource for the contemporary biomedical research community. The volume brings together expert contributions spanning a carefully curated selection of thematic chapters, each structured and written in the format of a comprehensive, peer-reviewed academic review article.
The discipline of pharmacology has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. The advent of precision medicine, the explosion of biologics and targeted therapies, the integration of artificial intelligence into drug discovery pipelines, and the expanding understanding of pharmacogenomics have collectively redefined how drugs are designed, evaluated, and administered. Concurrently, the resurgence of infectious diseases, the global burden of non-communicable conditions, and growing concerns around antimicrobial resistance have accelerated the urgency for innovative pharmacological research.
This reference book responds directly to these developments. By assembling contributions from leading pharmacologists, clinician-scientists, and translational researchers, the volume aims to consolidate critical advances across multiple pharmacological domains into a single, cohesive, and accessible scholarly resource. Each chapter will independently survey the current state of knowledge in its respective area, critically evaluate recent experimental and clinical findings, and identify future directions for research and therapeutic development.
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