Revolutionizing Drug Development

Revolutionizing Drug Development

  • Jen-Tsung Chen
Publisher:Academic PressISBN 13: 9780443340598ISBN 10: 0443340595

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Revolutionizing Drug Development is written by Jen-Tsung Chen and published by Academic Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443340595 (ISBN 10) and 9780443340598 (ISBN 13).

Revolutionizing Drug Development: Harnessing AI and Computational Biology presents cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence tools, particularly machine and deep learning models, and generative AI, to assist structure-based drug design, clinical trial design and integrate with drug development programs. This book summarizes technical advancements of artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies and computational biology approaches, highlighting their applications in developing new drugs through discovery, re-purposing, and designing, for advancing R&D in the pharmaceutical industry and benefiting precision medicine. It presents cutting-edge AI tools, particularly machine and deep learning models, and generative AI, to assist structure-based drug design, and clinical trial design and integrate with drug development programs. The readers of this book can efficiently and precisely overview this burning field which might inspire their future directions of research in drug development and AI-based digital biology. Revolutionizing Drug Development: Harnessing AI and Computational Biology presents knowledge of drug development using edge tools of computational biology and AI models and thus can be an ideal reference for students, teachers, professors, and researchers in biological science particularly, the topics related to bioinformatics, systems biology, and drug development.