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Pharmacoinformatics is an informatics based discipline, concerned with the information, design, discovery and development of drugs using high performance computing and graphic tools. This material covers principles and applications of health informatics, cheminformatics and bioinformatics. It comprehensively covers the current advances and in silico strategies used in drug information and drug design. Each of 29 chapters reviews the concepts of pharmacy automation, mechanistic drug design and bioinformatics. The book avoids the use of high level descriptions to convert the subject interesting. This concise source of information will be of immense benefit to the learning community of pharmacy, bio-technology, biomedical engineering and other interdisciplinary fields.
Explanations for the entry level student are the important feature of this material
Four major parts with 29 chapters proceeds in very systematic and with lucid language
Comprehensive overview on in silico methods of drug information and drug design
The application section of this material provides opportunity to have hands-on-experience
Distinct features of this book
Descriptions followed systematic approach with very simple language
Role of reagents, alternative reagents and hazards associated are highlighted
Limit tests, qualitative analysis of inorganic, natural and synthetic organic compounds are given in very lucid manner
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Pharmacoinformatics is an informatics based discipline, concerned with the information, design, discovery and development of drugs using high performance computing and graphic tools. This material covers principles and applications of health informatics, cheminformatics and bioinformatics. It comprehensively covers the current advances and in silico strategies used in drug information and drug design. Each of 29 chapters reviews the concepts of pharmacy automation, mechanistic drug design and bioinformatics. The book avoids the use of high level descriptions to convert the subject interesting. This concise source of information will be of immense benefit to the learning community of pharmacy, bio-technology, biomedical engineering and other interdisciplinary fields.
Explanations for the entry level student are the important feature of this material
Four major parts with 29 chapters proceeds in very systematic and with lucid language
Comprehensive overview on in silico methods of drug information and drug design
The application section of this material provides opportunity to have hands-on-experience
Distinct features of this book
Descriptions followed systematic approach with very simple language
Role of reagents, alternative reagents and hazards associated are highlighted
Limit tests, qualitative analysis of inorganic, natural and synthetic organic compounds are given in very lucid manner