Lecture about What Informatics Perform in Discovering Modern Medicines
The Department of Life Sciences, in cooperation with the Development and Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science, University of Baghdad, held a lecture entitled “Using Bioinformatics Tools in Pharmaceutical Design” under the auspices of the Dean of the Faculty, Assistant Professor Dr. Raed Falih Hassan, and attended several students, research teachers and pharmacists in pharmaceutical affairs.
The purpose of the lecture was to how bioinformatics plays a pivotal role in the discovery of modern medicines working to bridge the gap between biology, chemistry, and computational science. As pharmaceutical research increasingly relies on data, bioinformatics tools are becoming indispensable for identifying potential pharmaceutical targets, improving lead compounds, and predicting drug interactions.
The lecture was presented by Associate Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahman Mohammed study of target identification and validation through appropriate biological targets and the vision of bioinformatics tools that analyse genomic, protein and structural data to identify potential drug targets, examine compound and virtual screening to find potential drug candidates, and the vision that bioinformatics works on accelerating this process through virtual inspection of large composite libraries against the target and predicting according to the drug’s absorption and distribution as well as personal medicine to design treatments for patients individually based on their genetic composition.
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