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Cheminformatics
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Cheminformatics
The field of chemistry that integrates chemical data with analytic and molecular design tools finding the 'best- fitting' compounds to address particular targets; cheminformatics encompasses diversity analysis and library design, virtual screening, rational drug design, and tools and approaches for predicting activity and other properties from structure


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Tsinoremas is a Senior Director of Informatics at Scripps Florida where he oversees data analysis systems ranging from statistical genetics and data mining to chemo-informatics and sequence-based analysis.
After reviewing many options available to us, we have selected Pipeline Pilot to become one of the key elements of our process for chemo-informatics and HTS data analysis," said Frederic Ooms, chemistry project manager for Euroscreen.
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