A Mathematical Approach to Multilevel, Multiscale Health Interventions

Pharmaceutical Industry Decline and Policy Response

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Biostatistics, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Applied
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Author: Rodrick Wallace, Deborah Wallace ISBN: 9781848169982
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: January 28, 2013
Imprint: ICP Language: English
Author: Rodrick Wallace, Deborah Wallace
ISBN: 9781848169982
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: January 28, 2013
Imprint: ICP
Language: English

This book, based on published studies, takes a unique perspective on the 30-year collapse of pharmaceutical industry productivity in the search for small molecule “magic bullet” interventions. The relentless escalation of inflation-adjusted cost per approved medicine in the United States — from 200 million in 1950 to 1.2 billion in 2010 — has driven industry giants to, at best, slavish imitation in drug design, and at worst, abandonment of research and embracing of widespread fraud in consumer marketing.

The book adapts formalism across a number of disciplines to the strategy for design of mutilevel interventions, focusing first on molecular, cellular, and larger scale examples, and then extending the argument to the simplifications provided by the dominant role of social and cultural structures and processes in individual and population patterns of health and illness.

In place of “magic bullets”, we must now apply “magic strategies” that act across both the scale and level of organization. This book provides an introductory roadmap to the new tools that will be needed for the design of such strategies.

Contents:

  • Beyond Magic Bullets
  • Expanding the Theory
  • Dynamic ‘Regression Models’
  • An Evolutionary Excursion
  • Example: Mental Disorders
  • Example: Protein Folding
  • Example: Glycome Determinants
  • Example: Glycan/Lectin Logic Gates
  • Example: IDP Logic Gates
  • Treatment
  • History and Health
  • Beyond Glasperlenspiel
  • Mathematical Appendix

Readership: Undergraduate, graduate, researchers and professionals in biomathematics, biostatistics, mathematical modeling, complex systems and pharmaceuticals.
Key Features:

  • The book synthesizes published, peer-reviewed articles to make explicit the complexity of human biology that underlies the catastrophic failure of the pharmaceutical industry
  • It develops a formalism of statistical tools for modeling and data analysis to explicitly address that multiscale and multilevel complexity
  • It uses the formalism to explore case histories at a number of scales
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This book, based on published studies, takes a unique perspective on the 30-year collapse of pharmaceutical industry productivity in the search for small molecule “magic bullet” interventions. The relentless escalation of inflation-adjusted cost per approved medicine in the United States — from 200 million in 1950 to 1.2 billion in 2010 — has driven industry giants to, at best, slavish imitation in drug design, and at worst, abandonment of research and embracing of widespread fraud in consumer marketing.

The book adapts formalism across a number of disciplines to the strategy for design of mutilevel interventions, focusing first on molecular, cellular, and larger scale examples, and then extending the argument to the simplifications provided by the dominant role of social and cultural structures and processes in individual and population patterns of health and illness.

In place of “magic bullets”, we must now apply “magic strategies” that act across both the scale and level of organization. This book provides an introductory roadmap to the new tools that will be needed for the design of such strategies.

Contents:

Readership: Undergraduate, graduate, researchers and professionals in biomathematics, biostatistics, mathematical modeling, complex systems and pharmaceuticals.
Key Features:

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