The Greening of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Volume 2
| Theories and Solutions By M. R. Islam,Jaan S. Islam,Gary M. Zatzman,M. Safiur Rahman,and M. A. H. Mughal Copyright: 2016 | Status: Published ISBN: 9781119159674 | Hardcover | 366 pages Price: $195.00 USD |
One Line DescriptionThis second volume in the four-volume set offers new solutions and theories to address the issues set out in volume one, covering some of the most controversial issues in the pharmaceutical industry, and laying out new, greener processes for engineers, scientists, and students to move the pharmaceutical industry into sustainability.
Audience
Pharmacists, engineers, scientists, and researchers in the pharmaceutical industry, students and faculty in chemical engineering and medical departments
DescriptionThis is the second volume in a four-volume series aimed at guiding the pharmaceutical industry toward sustainability. After analyzing and exposing some of the backward and ill-conceived notions that guide the present state of the industry, this volume presents key theories and new, groundbreaking solutions for re-thinking the processes involved in the engineering of pharmaceuticals and offers a fundamental paradigm shift.
The 4 volumes in this ambitious project are:
• Volume 1: Practice, Analysis, and Methodology
• Volume 2: Theories and Solutions
• Volume 3: Applications for Mental Disorder Treatments
• Volume 4: Applications for Physical Disorder Treatments
This ground-breaking set of books is a unique and state-of-the-art study that only appears here, within these pages. A fascinating study for the engineer, scientist, and pharmacist working in the pharmaceutical industry and interested in sustainability, it is also a valuable textbook for students and faculty studying these subjects.
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• As volume 2 of a 4-volume set, offers new, groundbreaking solutions to address some of the issues that were presented in the first volume, issues that plague the pharmaceutical industry
• Introduces new theories to guide the processes involved in the engineering of pharmaceuticals to sustainability
• Includes processes to address medical, environmental, and chemical concerns regarding the sustainability of the industry
Author / Editor DetailsM. R. Islam, PhD is a world-wide consultant on environment and energy-related issues. Dr. Islam is known as the most published engineer in the world. He is credited to have coined terms, such as “green petroleum” and “sustainable petroleum development” at a time when “sustainable petroleum” was considered to be an oxymoron. Dr. Islam’s most notable contributions are in the areas of sustainability, environmental integrity, and knowledge modeling, on which topic he has written dozens of books and over 700 research papers.
Jaan S. Islam has been active in research on the topics of science and social science. He is a co-author of the theory of mass, energy, time, and human thought material that formed the core of a number of books, including the current series. His previous works include Reconstituting the Curriculum (with M.R. Islam & Gary Zatzman).
Gary M. Zatzman has decades of investigative journalism and research experience, dozens of articles in technical journals, and four previously published books: Sustainable Resource Development, Sustainable Energy Pricing, Economics of Intangibles (with M.R. Islam), and Reconstituting the Curriculum (with M.R. & J.S. Islam).
M. Safiur Rahman, PhD is the principal scientific officer at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission in the field of environmental engineering. Since 2000, Dr. Rahman has been carrying out research works related to the distribution of toxic trace elements in surface and ground water, food chains and the environment for many government agencies and has published over 100 scientific articles and several books.
M.A.H. Mughal is a prominent philanthropist, author, speaker, mentor and a business consultant with 22 years of global experience with some of the world’s top companies. He is the author of many articles and is a Chartered Fellow of the British Computer Society and holds many professional designations.
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