The Drug Hunters
The Improbable Quest to Discover New Medicines
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"A must-read for a 'behind the scenes' look at new drug development.” —Madelyn Fernstrom, PhD, NBC News Health Editor
"An absolutely fascinating read that is especially remarkable for its adherence to factual detail in a history that reads with the smooth fluidity as a novel . . . Extraordinary, unique, and unreservedly recommended."
—Midwest Book Review
"A well-written and highly informative book . . . Recommended for The ASCO Post readers, especially as a travel companion."
—ASCO Post
“Kirsch, a veteran drug hunter, and Ogis, a talented science writer, expertly chronicle the search for lifesaving medications . . . A fascinating read full of surprising facts and intriguing connections."—
Booklist
“This lucid, anecdote-rich book covers familiar ground for specialists but offers a bright overview for the rest of us of humankind's hunt for medicines . . . Kirsch tells the fascinating stories of historic drug discoveries over the centuries . . . Highly informative.”
—Kirkus
“A lively and sweeping look at the history of drug discovery and how difficult, expensive, and pivotal the search has proven to be. It’s an enlightening, if ominous, survey.”
—Publishers Weekly
"Dr. Kirsch brings a lifetime of experience to bear in separating common misconceptions about drug discovery from the reality, in which skill and luck combine to bring new medicines to the public."—Dr. Eric Gordon, Adjunct Professor, Stanford University, and CSO of Arixa Pharmaceuticals
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The Drug Hunters is an entertaining account of how new medicines are discovered. Fascinating stories and important lessons abound, and readers will be amazed and delighted to learn where and how some drugs with which they're familiar originated. Kirsch says that discovering a new drug is more like making a new movie than designing a new tablet, and I agree."—Dr. Richard B. Silverman, inventor of the Pfizer drug Lyrica
"An absolutely fascinating read that is especially remarkable for its adherence to factual detail in a history that reads with the smooth fluidity as a novel . . . Extraordinary, unique, and unreservedly recommended."
—Midwest Book Review
"A well-written and highly informative book . . . Recommended for The ASCO Post readers, especially as a travel companion."
—ASCO Post
“Kirsch, a veteran drug hunter, and Ogis, a talented science writer, expertly chronicle the search for lifesaving medications . . . A fascinating read full of surprising facts and intriguing connections."—
Booklist
“This lucid, anecdote-rich book covers familiar ground for specialists but offers a bright overview for the rest of us of humankind's hunt for medicines . . . Kirsch tells the fascinating stories of historic drug discoveries over the centuries . . . Highly informative.”
—Kirkus
“A lively and sweeping look at the history of drug discovery and how difficult, expensive, and pivotal the search has proven to be. It’s an enlightening, if ominous, survey.”
—Publishers Weekly
"Dr. Kirsch brings a lifetime of experience to bear in separating common misconceptions about drug discovery from the reality, in which skill and luck combine to bring new medicines to the public."—Dr. Eric Gordon, Adjunct Professor, Stanford University, and CSO of Arixa Pharmaceuticals
"
The Drug Hunters is an entertaining account of how new medicines are discovered. Fascinating stories and important lessons abound, and readers will be amazed and delighted to learn where and how some drugs with which they're familiar originated. Kirsch says that discovering a new drug is more like making a new movie than designing a new tablet, and I agree."—Dr. Richard B. Silverman, inventor of the Pfizer drug Lyrica
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