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Tamoxifen Tales: Suggestions for Scientific Survival presents a
case study describing the academic journey of teams behind major
advances in medical sciences, highlighting lessons learned that are
applicable to the next generation of scientists. This book provides
a manual on the successful mentoring of young scientists, including
stories describing how training experience shaped careers to become
leaders in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The book
documents Professor V. Craig Jordan's 50-year career in medical
sciences that led to the discovery and development of Selective
Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs), which became the standard of
women's healthcare around the world. Additionally, it illustrates
the versatility of a scientist with a commitment to serving
societies. This important resource will be a useful and interesting
book for established medical scientists, research mentors and
advanced students wanting to chart a successful and impactful
research career.
Tamoxifen is a pioneering medicine for the treatment and prevention
of breast cancer. It is the first drug targeted therapy in cancer
to be successful. Tamoxifen targets the tumor estrogen receptor.
The therapy is known to have saved the lives of millions of women
over the past 40 years. This monograph, written by V. Craig Jordan
- known as the "father of tamoxifen" - and his Tamoxifen Team at
the Georgetown University Washington DC, illustrates the journey of
this milestone in medicine. It includes a personal interview with
V. Craig Jordan about his four decades of discovery in breast
cancer research and treatment. V. Craig Jordan was there for the
birth of tamoxifen as he is credited for reinventing a "failed
morning after contraceptive" to become the "gold standard" for the
treatment of breast cancer. He contributed to every aspect of
tamoxifen application in therapeutics and all aspects of
tamoxifen's pharmacology. He discovered the selective estrogen
receptor modulators (SERMs) and explored the new biology of
estrogen-induced apoptosis.
Tamoxifen Tales: Suggestions for Scientific Survival presents a
case study describing the academic journey of teams behind major
advances in medical sciences, highlighting lessons learned that are
applicable to the next generation of scientists. This book provides
a manual on the successful mentoring of young scientists, including
stories describing how training experience shaped careers to become
leaders in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The book
documents Professor V. Craig Jordan's 50-year career in medical
sciences that led to the discovery and development of Selective
Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs), which became the standard of
women's healthcare around the world. Additionally, it illustrates
the versatility of a scientist with a commitment to serving
societies. This important resource will be a useful and interesting
book for established medical scientists, research mentors and
advanced students wanting to chart a successful and impactful
research career.
This volume presents the evolution of the authors' ideas about
estrogen action and its modulation by a new group of drugs called
SERMs (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators). The pioneering
SERMs - tamoxifen and raloxifene - are known to have saved the
lives of millions of women around the world and improved the health
of millions more. Estrogen is the central hormone of women's health
and reproduction. The book is a journey through 40 years of
discovery and success in advancing women's health, with the
prospect of improved innovation through medicinal chemistry for the
future.
Tamoxifen is a pioneering medicine for the treatment and prevention
of breast cancer. It is the first drug targeted therapy in cancer
to be successful. Tamoxifen targets the tumor estrogen receptor.
The therapy is known to have saved the lives of millions of women
over the past 40 years. This monograph, written by V. Craig Jordan
- known as the "father of tamoxifen" - and his Tamoxifen Team at
the Georgetown University Washington DC, illustrates the journey of
this milestone in medicine. It includes a personal interview with
V. Craig Jordan about his four decades of discovery in breast
cancer research and treatment. V. Craig Jordan was there for the
birth of tamoxifen as he is credited for reinventing a "failed
morning after contraceptive" to become the "gold standard" for the
treatment of breast cancer. He contributed to every aspect of
tamoxifen application in therapeutics and all aspects of
tamoxifen's pharmacology. He discovered the selective estrogen
receptor modulators (SERMs) and explored the new biology of
estrogen-induced apoptosis.
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