1.1 How to Use this Book
How to use this Book explains the layout and content of the book.
Abstract
This introduction to the book explains its structure and how to use the index. There is a short summary of each chapter.
Contributor
David Wild’s career spans 40 years in diagnostics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. As a University of London undergraduate, he won the Driver Prize for Biochemistry after discovering an extra electron transfer step in photosynthesis. As leaders of the University Biochemistry Society, he and his girlfriend Cindy (now wife) hosted lectures by Sir Hans Krebs and Roger Ekins. After graduation, he worked first as a molecular biologist at a pharmaceutical company R&D laboratory, then, for 25 years, in immunodiagnostics, managing product development and industrial engineering projects. More recently he managed large medical device R&D and operational projects. He worked for Amersham, Kodak, Johnson and Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb and ConvaTec. His Director level positions include Research and Development, Design Engineering, Global Manufacturing, and Strategy. He indulges his passion for immunoassays as Managing Editor of The Immunoassay Handbook and lectures, trains and consults on development, manufacturing and marketing strategies, and how to integrate and execute them.
Keywords
Immunoassay, competitive, immunometric, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), homogeneous, lateral flow, ambient analyte, free analyte, qualitative immunoassay, antibody, microsphere, multiplex, lab-on-a-chip, biosensor, surface plasmon resonance, digital ELISA, signal generation, signal detection, solid phase, conjugation, standardization, calibration, immunochemistry, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, interference, sample collection, quality assurance, quality system, point-of-care, automation, troubleshooting, problem-solving, market, lateral flow, veterinary, drug development, pharmaceutical, thyroid, adrenal, bone, infertility, in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, hirsutism, virilization, pregnancy, growth, diabetes mellitus, hematology, cardiac, cancer, allergy, autoimmune, gastrointestinal tract, hepatitis, human immunodeficiency virus, virus, bacteria, parasite, fungus, drug.