Springer Handbook of Chem- and Bioinformatics

Springer Handbook of Chem- and Bioinformatics

  • Jerzy Leszczynski
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9783031817281ISBN 10: 3031817281

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Springer Handbook of Chem- and Bioinformatics is written by Jerzy Leszczynski and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031817281 (ISBN 10) and 9783031817281 (ISBN 13).

The Springer Handbook of Chem- and Bioinformatics provides an introduction as well as a detailed description of the application of various techniques used in chemo- and bioinformatics. It covers basic topics such as a discussion of computational techniques used in the predictions of structures, properties, and dynamics of small compounds, macromolecules, and their complexes. Diverse applications of QSAR methods are also revealed. Various chapters offer specifics of current methodologies used by research labs in the pharmaceutical industry for drug design. Modern computational approaches taking advantage of searching big data, using artificial intelligence and machine learning are discussed, while the necessity of applying such advanced novel techniques for bio- and chemo-informatics is revealed. This handbook combines nicely together discussion and assessment of both closely related fields of modern informatics. It is a welcome addition to the university libraries, research institutes, as well as to basic textbook resources of individual researchers. The target audience includes students (both graduate and advanced undergraduate), university researchers, scientists working in private and governmental laboratories as well as a large group of developers from pharmaceutical and medical institutes and related industrial research centers.