Chemoinformatics: Basic Concepts and Methods
1. Edition August 2018
608 Pages, Softcover
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From the basics concepts to methods - this is the essential guide with a clear and didactical structure to the knowledge and the tools in the field.
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This essential guide to the knowledge and tools in the field includes everything from the basic concepts to modern methods, while also forming a bridge to bioinformatics.
The textbook offers a very clear and didactical structure, starting from the basics and the theory, before going on to provide an overview of the methods. Learning is now even easier thanks to exercises at the end of each section or chapter. Software tools are explained in detail, so that the students not only learn the necessary theoretical background, but also how to use the different software packages available. The wide range of applications is presented in the corresponding book Applied Chemoinformatics - Achievements and Future Opportunities (ISBN 9783527342013). For Master and PhD students in chemistry, biochemistry and computer science, as well as providing an excellent introduction for other newcomers to the field.
Introduction
Principles of Structure Representation
Computer Processing of Chemical Structures
The Data
Databases
Searching Chemical Structures
Calculation of Structure Descriptors
Computational Chemistry
Data Analysis
QSAR
Bioinformatics
Future Perspectives
Thomas Engel is is coordinator at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany. He received his academic degrees at the University of Würzburg. Since 2001 he is lecturer at various universities promoting and establishing courses in scientific computing. He is also a member of the Chemistry-Information-Computer section (CIC) of the GDCh and the Molecular Graphics and Modeling Society (German section).