Here we present the Frontiers in Drug Metabolism and Transport ‘Emerging Talents in’ article collection. A series dedicated to highlighting the emerging talent of student researchers within the field of Drug Metabolism and Transport.
Across the world students are undertaking key research as part of their education in Drug Metabolism and Transport, however, most of this research is not communicated to the wider audience. We recognize that this is because many student researchers find the thought of peer-review daunting. At Frontiers, peer-review is considered a collaborative process, and our interactive peer-review is tailored to provide hands-on guidance and constructive feedback to researchers. Our Topic Editors are committed to the development of emerging talents and want to see student researchers strive for success at publications.
The research presented here highlights the quality and diversity of student researchers across the field of Drug Metabolism and Transport. The field covers areas such as metabolism and transport of drugs, endogenously formed compounds, and environmental chemicals. This Research Topic welcomes studies across the breadth of the field, including important areas such as the regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters, genetic variability and polymorphisms, and modeling of drug metabolism and transport for effective drug design.
We welcome contributions in the form of original research, review, mini review, case report, hypothesis and theory, perspective, both experimental and computational studies that cover, but are not limited to, following themes:
1. Mathematical modelling to describe pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
2. In vitro/in silico tools to assess and predict drug metabolism and transport
3. Mass balance studies to assess the fate of drug-related material
4. The p450 and glucuronyl enzymes in drug metabolism
5. Membrane transporter roles in drug disposition, elimination and toxicity.
6. Epigenetic regulation in drug metabolism
This Research Topic will help to identify emerging leaders and allow the community to follow the aspiring careers of our emerging, talented researchers. #EmergingTalentsIn #BiosciRTcollection
Please note: To be considered for this collection, the first and/or collaborating first, or second author will be a registered undergraduate or graduate student at the time of submission. The student author may be asked to provide a proof of enrollment to their University.
Here we present the Frontiers in Drug Metabolism and Transport ‘Emerging Talents in’ article collection. A series dedicated to highlighting the emerging talent of student researchers within the field of Drug Metabolism and Transport.
Across the world students are undertaking key research as part of their education in Drug Metabolism and Transport, however, most of this research is not communicated to the wider audience. We recognize that this is because many student researchers find the thought of peer-review daunting. At Frontiers, peer-review is considered a collaborative process, and our interactive peer-review is tailored to provide hands-on guidance and constructive feedback to researchers. Our Topic Editors are committed to the development of emerging talents and want to see student researchers strive for success at publications.
The research presented here highlights the quality and diversity of student researchers across the field of Drug Metabolism and Transport. The field covers areas such as metabolism and transport of drugs, endogenously formed compounds, and environmental chemicals. This Research Topic welcomes studies across the breadth of the field, including important areas such as the regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters, genetic variability and polymorphisms, and modeling of drug metabolism and transport for effective drug design.
We welcome contributions in the form of original research, review, mini review, case report, hypothesis and theory, perspective, both experimental and computational studies that cover, but are not limited to, following themes:
1. Mathematical modelling to describe pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
2. In vitro/in silico tools to assess and predict drug metabolism and transport
3. Mass balance studies to assess the fate of drug-related material
4. The p450 and glucuronyl enzymes in drug metabolism
5. Membrane transporter roles in drug disposition, elimination and toxicity.
6. Epigenetic regulation in drug metabolism
This Research Topic will help to identify emerging leaders and allow the community to follow the aspiring careers of our emerging, talented researchers. #EmergingTalentsIn #BiosciRTcollection
Please note: To be considered for this collection, the first and/or collaborating first, or second author will be a registered undergraduate or graduate student at the time of submission. The student author may be asked to provide a proof of enrollment to their University.