"Lectures on Chemoinformatics and Computational Synthetic Biology" offers an in-depth exploration of key concepts and techniques in both fields. Topics covered include molecular modeling, virtual screening, chemical databases, QSAR/QSPR analysis, molecular dynamics simulations, and drug design methodologies. Additionally, the course delves into the intersection of chemoinformatics with synthetic biology, exploring how computational tools can be applied to design, optimize, and analyze biological systems. Through lectures, hands-on exercises, and case studies, students gain practical skills and theoretical knowledge essential for research and applications in drug discovery, molecular design, and bioengineering.
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