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B01=Ajmal Rashid Bhat
B01=S. M. Abe Kawsar
B01=Sumeer Ahmed
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Molecular Modeling and Docking Techniques for Drug Discovery and Design

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In the realm of pharmaceutical research, the challenge of efficiently discovering and designing new drugs to combat diseases is ever-present. Traditional approaches to drug discovery often rely on time-consuming and costly experimental methods, leading to lengthy development timelines and high failure rates. This problem is exacerbated by the complexity of molecular interactions and the vast chemical space to explore. As a result, there is a pressing need for innovative solutions that can streamline the drug discovery process and improve its success rate. Molecular Modeling and Docking Techniques for Drug Discovery and Design addresses this critical challenge by offering a comprehensive guide to advanced computational methods in pharmaceutical research. Edited by leading experts in the field, the book provides insights into molecular modeling, docking, and other computational approaches that can significantly accelerate the drug discovery process. By leveraging computational tools and software, researchers can simulate molecular interactions, predict drug efficacy, and optimize chemical structures with greater speed and accuracy than traditional experimental methods. With its emphasis on practical applications and real-world case studies, this book equips researchers, educators, and students with the knowledge and tools needed to overcome the challenges of modern drug discovery. By integrating computational techniques into their research workflows, pharmaceutical scientists can enhance their ability to identify promising drug candidates, ultimately leading to the development of more effective treatments for a wide range of diseases. Molecular Modeling and Docking Techniques for Drug Discovery and Design serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to harness the power of computational chemistry to revolutionize the field of pharmaceutical research. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798369356029

About

Prof. S. M. Abe Kawsar was awarded his Ph.D. degree in Glycobiology from the Yokohama City University Japan. As a standard postdoctoral research fellow (2009-2011) by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for two years in the Laboratory of Glycobiology and Marine Biochemistry Department of Genome System Science at Yokohama City University Japan. Prof. Kawsar has published more than 156 original articles in peer-reviewed International and National scientific journals. Furthermore he has four books and eleven book chapters. He has supervised more than 36 Master's thesis students and currently 2 Ph.D. 4 M.Phil. and 9 Master's students are working under his supervision in his LCNC laboratory. Prof. Kawsar is working as a Full Professor at the Laboratory of Carbohydrate and Nucleoside Chemistry (LCNC) Department of Chemistry University of Chittagong Bangladesh.

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