Cheminformatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles of chemistry, computer science, and information technology to analyze and interpret chemical data. It involves the development and application of computational methods and tools to store, retrieve, and analyze chemical information. Cheminformaticians utilize techniques such as data mining, machine learning, and molecular modeling to extract valuable insights from large datasets of chemical compounds and their properties. This information is used in various areas, including drug discovery, materials science, and environmental research, to accelerate the identification and optimization of new compounds with desired properties. Cheminformatics plays a crucial role in streamlining research processes, facilitating decision-making, and advancing scientific knowledge in chemistry and related disciplines. Ultimately, cheminformatics enables researchers to harness the power of data and technology to address complex challenges and drive innovation in the field of chemistry.
Title : Eliminating implant failure in humans with nano chemistry: 30,000 cases and counting
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Synthesis of chitosan composite of metal organic framework for the adsorption of dyes, kinetic and thermodynamic approach
Tooba Saeed, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Title : Synthesis, ADMET, PASS, molecular docking, and dynamics simulation investigation of novel octanoyl glucoopyranosides & valeroyl ribofuranoside esters.
Hasinul Babu, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Title : Prospective polyoxometalate-based covalent organic framework heterogeneous catalysts
Arash Ebrahimi, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovenia
Title : Utilizing Generative AI for Interactive Borane Modeling: Insights from Wade's Rule in Undergraduate Education
Mai Yan Yuen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Title : Molecularly imprinted polymer-bimetallic nanoparticle based electrochemical sensor for dual detection of phenol iosmers micopollutants in water
Melkamu Biyana Regasa, Wollega University, Ethiopia