As a leading Open Access publisher, Frontiers is committed to empowering not only scientists, but other researchers, innovators, and members of the public. As such, highlighting sustainable development and the real-world applications of Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases is a key part to the agenda of Frontiers in Pharmacology. This Research Topic aims to highlight advancements in the techniques, policies, materials, and methods used by industry, other non-academic bodies, and academia to develop products and services for commercial use and beyond.This collection encourages contributions from scientists who are engaged in industry and commercial projects to provide their insights and forecasts on the ways in which Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases is utilized and explored in the industry sector. Contributions that assess the pharmacology of infectious diseases for commercialization from within academia are also welcome. Authors are also encouraged to identify the challenges that need to be overcome before pharmaceuticals and related products become economically viable. We also welcome submissions looking at challenges hindering the commercialization of drugs and solutions to speed up the process of moving drugs through the pipeline.This Research Topic aims to collect original research and review articles on, but not limited to, the following topics:1. Industrial challenges and solutions in designing and developing therapeutic strategies for infectious diseases2. Exploration of mechanisms of actions of current and novel drug candidates against infectious diseases3. Exploration of mechanisms of drug resistance for the advancement of new drug candidates in the treatment of infectious diseases4. Analysis of combination therapies and innovative strategies for commercialization of anti-infectives5. Analysis of repurposing existing antibiotics and combinations for the treatment of infectious diseases6. In vitro, in vivo and/or phage PK/PD analysis and modelling of drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases7. Mechanism-based PK/PD modelling for drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases8. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics analysis and modelling of drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases9. The role of Pharmacoeconomics in drug discovery for treatment of infectious diseases
As a leading Open Access publisher, Frontiers is committed to empowering not only scientists, but other researchers, innovators, and members of the public. As such, highlighting sustainable development and the real-world applications of Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases is a key part to the agenda of Frontiers in Pharmacology. This Research Topic aims to highlight advancements in the techniques, policies, materials, and methods used by industry, other non-academic bodies, and academia to develop products and services for commercial use and beyond.This collection encourages contributions from scientists who are engaged in industry and commercial projects to provide their insights and forecasts on the ways in which Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases is utilized and explored in the industry sector. Contributions that assess the pharmacology of infectious diseases for commercialization from within academia are also welcome. Authors are also encouraged to identify the challenges that need to be overcome before pharmaceuticals and related products become economically viable. We also welcome submissions looking at challenges hindering the commercialization of drugs and solutions to speed up the process of moving drugs through the pipeline.This Research Topic aims to collect original research and review articles on, but not limited to, the following topics:1. Industrial challenges and solutions in designing and developing therapeutic strategies for infectious diseases2. Exploration of mechanisms of actions of current and novel drug candidates against infectious diseases3. Exploration of mechanisms of drug resistance for the advancement of new drug candidates in the treatment of infectious diseases4. Analysis of combination therapies and innovative strategies for commercialization of anti-infectives5. Analysis of repurposing existing antibiotics and combinations for the treatment of infectious diseases6. In vitro, in vivo and/or phage PK/PD analysis and modelling of drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases7. Mechanism-based PK/PD modelling for drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases8. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics analysis and modelling of drug candidates for the treatment of infectious diseases9. The role of Pharmacoeconomics in drug discovery for treatment of infectious diseases