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The XXIX Symposium on Bioinformatics and Computer-Aided Drug Discovery
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Computer-aided drug discovery

From 18 to 20 September 2023 Institute of Biomedical Chemistry (IBMC) performed the International XXIX Symposium "Bioinformatics and Computer-Aided Drug Discovery" chaired by the Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Poroikov (IBMC) and Professor Roman Efremov (IBC RAS). The Symposium was held in the framework of the World-Class Scientific Center (NCMU) "Digital Biodesign and Personalized Health Care", within the framework of the National Science Project. More...


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Proteomics & Mass-spectrometry
Towards the human proteome
Personalized medicine
Digital “-omics” technologies: prevention and early diagnosis of socially significant diseases
Biochemistry
Enzymes in pathological processes, biologically active compounds and vaccines
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Improving the efficiency of existing drugs
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To identify biomarkers, pharmacological targets, and the basic structures of new drugs
Gene-editing for human health
Obtaining cultures of cells with improved by genetic editing therapeutic features
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