Bioinformatics
The term Bioinformatics was cornered in 1988 by Dr Hwa Lim to designate "A collective term for (biological) data compilation, organization, analysis and dissemination".
Bioinformatics is to establish innovative software and create new or maintain existing databases of information, allowing open access to records held within them.
Bioinformatics is interdisciplinary : Bio-medicine, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biophysics, Evolution, Ethical, Legal and social implication , Molecular and structural Biology.
Computational Biology: Using information technology to help solve biological problems by designing novel algorithms and methods of analyses.
Pharmacophore was first formulated by Paul Ehrlich was "A molecular framework that carries (phoros) the essential feature responsible for a drug's (pharmacon) biological activity". The definition is slightly modified by Peter Gund to "A set of structural features in a molecule that is recognized at a receptor site and is responsible for that molecule's biological activity".
Bioinformatics is to establish innovative software and create new or maintain existing databases of information, allowing open access to records held within them.
Bioinformatics is interdisciplinary : Bio-medicine, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biophysics, Evolution, Ethical, Legal and social implication , Molecular and structural Biology.
Computational Biology: Using information technology to help solve biological problems by designing novel algorithms and methods of analyses.
Pharmacophore was first formulated by Paul Ehrlich was "A molecular framework that carries (phoros) the essential feature responsible for a drug's (pharmacon) biological activity". The definition is slightly modified by Peter Gund to "A set of structural features in a molecule that is recognized at a receptor site and is responsible for that molecule's biological activity".