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The Drug Hunters
The Drug Hunters: The Improbable Quest to Discover New Medicines | Donald Kirsch, Ogi Ogas
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The surprising, behind-the-scenes story of how our medicines are discovered, told by a veteran drug hunter. The search to find medicines is as old as disease, which is to say as old as the human race. Through serendipity by chewing, brewing, and snortingsome Neolithic souls discovered opium, alcohol, snakeroot, juniper, frankincense, and other helpful substances. tzi the Iceman, the five-thousand-year-old hunter frozen in the Italian Alps, was found to have whipworms in his intestines and Bronze-age medicine, a worm-killing birch fungus, knotted to his leggings. Nowadays, Big Pharma conglomerates spend billions of dollars on state-of the art laboratories staffed by PhDs to discover blockbuster drugs. Yet, despite our best efforts to engineer cures, luck, trial-and-error, risk, and ingenuity are still fundamental to medical discovery. The Drug Hunters is a colorful, fact-filled narrative history of the search for new medicines from our Neolithic forebears to the professionals of today, and from quinine and aspirin to Viagra, Prozac, and Lipitor. The chapters offer a lively tour of how new drugs are actually found, the discovery strategies, the mistakes, and the rare successes. Dr. Donald R. Kirsch infuses the book with his own expertise and experiences from thirty-five years of drug hunting, whether searching for life-saving molecules in mudflats by Chesapeake Bay or as a chief science officer and research group leader at major pharmaceutical companies.
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tricours
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Very interesting! Lots of stuff I had no clue about here, and none of that annoying, modern non-fiction style I despise. The authors present their stuff and that‘s that. No overly personal stories or “funny” episodes to “engage the reader”. I love it.

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I‘m audiobook sewing for bookish exchange gifts 🎁 I‘m considering doing some Polish vodka tasting too, we‘ll see how well those combine.

RanaElizabeth I loved this book so much. Basically the definition of my wheelhouse. 7y
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This book was so incredibly interesting! The author explains how drug are found, made, tested, and mass produced and the grit, smarts and sheer luck that happens to find one that works. My favorite chapter was about The Pill- absolutely fascinating! (My fears about the world without antibiotics have intensified-side effect from the penicillin chapter.) Conversational, readable, and timely.

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BookishMarginalia
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This book is on on sale now, with Audible narration also available for less than $5. I grabbed it! https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HDVCRY0/ref=tmm_kin_title_0

RanaElizabeth This looks fascinating, just bought! It's also a B&N ebook sale. 8y
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Whoops

EvieBee Big whoops! 😳 8y
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