About the Book:
In "Therapeutic Effects of Antimicrobials - A Ready Reckoner",
delve into the intriguing world of microbes and the battle against human
pathogenic threats. Authored by experts in the field, this comprehensive guide
is divided into four insightful chapters, each unraveling the therapeutic
effects of antimicrobial drugs against different types of infections.
From bacterial to viral, fungal, and protozoal infections, this book
provides a detailed exploration of pharmacology, mode of action,
pharmacokinetics, side effects, and dose recommendations for various
antimicrobial agents. What sets this ready reckoner apart is its inclusion of
3D drug structures, offering readers a unique perspective on molecular
activities.
Drawing from reputable sources, the authors present vital drug
information essential for medical practitioners, pharmacists, chemists, and
toxicologists. Whether you seek guidance on drug dosage regimens or
recommendations for treating specific diseases, this compilation proves to be a
valuable asset in the realm of medical research and practice.
"Therapeutic
Effects of Antimicrobials - A Ready Reckoner" is not just a book; it's a
must-have reference for anyone navigating the complexities of antimicrobial
therapy in the modern medical landscape. |
About the Authors:
Prof
(Dr.) T. K Chatterjee,
the former UGC (Govt. of India) Research Scientist and retired Professor in the
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, has been
dynamically engaged in Pharmacological and Toxicological research and teaching
for the past three decades. He holds the post of Dean, School of Pharmacy at
JIS University, Kolkata. He is the author of more than 164 research papers in
journals of National and International repute. He has written multiple books
entitled "Handbook on Laboratory Mice and Rats" (1993), "Herbal
Options" (1st edition 1996, 2nd edition 1997, 3rd edition 1999), "Chemotherapy
of Tropical Parasitic Infection" (1st edition1995, 2nd edition 1999),
"Skin
Diseases and Treatment " (1st edition 1999), "A handbook of
Pharmacology" (2011). "Pharmacological Properties of Coccania
grandis" (2012) "Medicinal Plant Abrus precatorious
L." (2012), "Anti-Diabetic Plant Steospermum
suaveolens (Roxb.) DC" (2012), "Rodents for Pharmacological
Experiments" (2013), "Antioxidant and Anti-Diabetic
Activities of Polyalthia longifolia Leaves" (2013), "Databook
for Clinical Pharmacology" (2014), "Quintessence of
Pharmacovigilance" (2017) ,"Essentials of Herbal options" (2020),
"Targeted
Drug Therapy in Colon Cancer-An Evidence based Research" (2022)
and “A
Novel Chemotherapeutic Drug Poly –l-Lysine against Cancer Therapy-A research
Based Study (2023) have attracted widespread appreciation from various
organisations of Pharmaceutical & Medical communities. Prof Chatterjee
conducted several short-term certificate courses in collaboration with
hospitals/institutes to generate employment for underprivileged people.
Presentation of his research at international conferences in Sweden, Germany,
Belgium, U.K, Brazil and USA are well documented. He has mentored more than
twenty-nine of Ph.D and forty-seven M.Pharm dissertation thesis of students. He
is also a freelance Bio-Medical writer with renowned expertise. He has received
multiple prestigious awards like Ram Mohan Puraskar, Aadi Samman, NIMA Award, Nagarjun
Puraskar, Outstanding Scientist Award and Asia's Top 50Academicians &
Research Award 2022, National Excellence Award 2023 , International Excellence Award 2023, Indian
Glory Awards 2023 and GBEA Award
2023 for his contributions to Pharmaceuticals Science and Research. Prof. Chatterjee is the holder of many
patents (Granted & Pending). His research works were regarded in high
esteem for embracing in-depth expertise on the relevant topics of his research.
Saikat Chatterjee
is a Global Policy Leader at Google, California, USA, where he has
successfully managed projects for several years across geographies and
partnered with professionals and leadership across Policy, Legal, Business and
Product to drive transformative impact for Google and its ecosystem. He is a Harvard Kennedy School (Massachuset, USA) alumni
with Executive Education in Public
Policy. He is also certified in prominent Harvard education programs such
as "Leading in Artificial Intelligence" (2022) and
"Cybersecurity: An Intersection of Policy & Technology '' (2018). He
is also a Grade-A Certified scholar
in the "Artificial Intelligence" program, at Stanford University, USA (Spring 2021). Earlier, he graduated from St. Joseph’s University, Bangalore, India,
as the valedictorian and Best Outgoing
Student in Physical Sciences (2009). He and his team designed and tested a
solid rocket engine in collaboration with the Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO). He also participated and presented in many national
science competitions, including in workshops conducted by ISRO &
Astronautical Society of India (ASI) (y. 2008-2009). A chemistry enthusiast, he
also wrote a term paper on 'Chemical Oscillations and Chaos' in collaboration
with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (y. 2008). Saikat has recently published an
original research article on serotonin and received overwhelming appreciation
from the scientific fraternity. |