Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Drug Design and Development
Fintech in a Sustainable Digital Society
1. Edition July 2024
672 Pages, Hardcover
Professional Book
Step into the riveting pages of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Drug Design and Development and unravel the impact of AI and machine learning in the world of medicine. The book instills intricate concepts on the future of medicine, unlocking potential in AI and ML, and breakthroughs in healthcare. AI helps in predicting a much broader chemical pallet for the best molecules for drug testing and delivery. Discover how cutting-edge technologies develop drug discovery processes and impact the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, and patients' well-being.
Whether you are a researcher, scientist, or industry professionals, the book compromises of 19 chapters providing drug design methods and development. Chapters present various AI techniques in drug discovery and challenges encountered in implementing AI in docking algorithms. Discover the future applications of robotics and AI in healthcare. Furthermore, Find out different uses of machine learning algorithms and discussions of challenges, techniques, and discoveries using ML tools and techniques in drug development.
May El Barachi is the director of Computer Science & IT Programs at the University of Wollongong in Dubai. She has degrees in telecom engineering, computer engineering, and computer science. Her areas of knowledge include computer science, IT, and engineering. She is a public speaker about technology-related topics.
Sapna Jain, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India. She earned a Ph.D. in 'Synthesis of Novel Bioactive Compounds.' Her research areas focus on organic synthesis, nanomaterials, sustainable environment, etc. She has published various international/national research papers and two patents concerning the applications of a synergistic combination of synthetic and natural products.
Manoj Kumar, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering & Information Sciences, University of Wollongong, Australia. He completed a Ph.D. in Information security and Digital Forensics from the Technological University in Dubai. His specializations are digital forensics, machine learning, computer networking, etc. He has published 175+ articles in international refereed journals and conferences. Kumar is listed in the world's top 2% of computer scientists.
Anand Nayyar, Ph.D., is an assistant professor, scientist, vice chairman, and director at the School of Computer Science, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Vietnam. He obtained a Ph.D. from Desh Bhagat University in wireless sensor networks. His research interests are wireless sensor networks, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, etc. He has published 180+ SCI papers, 50 books, and has 100+ patents on his credit. He is listed in the World Top at the top 2% of Computer Scientists. Neyyer has received the DTU Best Professor and Researcher Award 4 times.