Drug-Induced Mitochondrial DysfunctionISBN: 978-0-470-11131-4
Hardcover
664 pages
September 2008
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James A. Dykens, PhD, is an Associate Research Fellow in
Pfizer's Drug Safety Research and Development Department. Currently
in Sandwich, England, he previously worked in a similar role with
Pfizer in La Jolla, California. Prior to his work with Pfizer, Dr.
Dykens was the senior director of technology development for
MIGENIX Inc., a senior scientist and the director of business
development at MitoKor, Inc., and a senior principal scientist at
Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research. Dr. Dykens has published
extensively on drug-induced mitochondrial dysfunction, on the role
of mitochondrial free radical production in the etiology of
neurodegenerative diseases, and on the physiological ecology of
marine symbioses.
Yvonne Will, PhD, works in Pfizer's Exploratory Safety Differentiation Group in Groton, Connecticut. Prior to this position, she led Pfizer's Investigative Biochemical Toxicity Group within the Drug Safety Research and Development Department in La Jolla. Before joining Pfizer, Dr. Will worked on mitochondrial proteomics and physiology at MitoKor, Inc. Dr. Will has authored a host of articles and book chapters. She is a member of the Society of Toxicology and a frequent speaker for groups like ACT and World Pharmaceutical Congress.