Medicinal Chemistry Is A Multidisciplinary Branch Of Chemistry That Encompasses Areas Such As Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, And Computational Chemistry. It Has Applications In Drug Discovery, Drug Design, Drug Development, And Pharmacology, With A Particular Emphasis On Finding And Producing Effective Treatments For Various Diseases And Medical Conditions. The Development Of Medicinal Chemistry In Recent Years Has Been Substantial. Advances In Genomics, Proteomics, And Other Technologies Have Provided A Deeper Understanding Of The Biochemical Pathways And Cellular Processes That Are Involved In Human Physiology. This Knowledge Has Enabled Researchers To Identify Specific Targets And Molecules As Potential Drug Candidates, Which Has Further Enabled The Development Of More Effective And Efficient Drug Discovery And Development Processes. At The Same Time, Developments In Synthetic Chemistry Have Made It Possible To Design And Construct More Complex Drug Molecules Tailored To Specific Targets In The Body. The Use Of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Has Allowed For Rapid Prototyping And Optimization Of Drug Structures And Properties. Furthermore, Advances In Green Chemistry Techniques Have Significantly Improved The Synthesis Of Drug Molecules, Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Drug Production And Significantly Increasing The Efficiency Of Drug Manufacturing Processes. Finally, Machine Learning Techniques And Artificial Intelligence (AI) Have Become Prevalent In Medicinal Chemistry, Allowing For Intricate Analysis Of Drug Structures, And An Improved Understanding Of The Relationships Between Drug Structures And Their Biological Activity. In Summary, The Synthesis Of Advances In Medicinal Chemistry Has Enabled Drug Discovery, Design, And Development To Become More Efficient, Effective, And Environmentally Conscious. With New Technologies And Techniques Emerging, The Future Promises To Be An Exciting One For Researchers In This Field.
Title : Advances in plasma-based waste treatment for sustainable communities
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada
Title : Nanostructured biodevices based on carbon nanotubes and glyconanoparticles for bioelectrocatalytic applications
Serge Cosnier, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Title : Carbon capture and storage: The impact of impurities in CO2 streams
Andy Brown, Progressive Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Supramolecular nano chemistries: Fighting viruses, inhibiting bacteria and growing tissues
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Chemical engineering of vanadium and tantalum zeolites for application in environmental catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne Universite, France
Title : Disrupting TNF-α and TNFR1 interaction: Computational insights into the potential of D-Pinitol as an anti-inflammatory therapeutic
Ferran Acuna Pares, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR), Spain