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A Web-based chemoinformatics system for drug discovery.

Scott D Bembenek1, Brett A Tounge, Steven J Coats

  • 1Computer Aided Drug Discovery and Chemoinformatics, Johnson & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., San Diego, California, USA.

Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|May 14, 2004
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This study introduces a chemoinformatics system designed for bench scientists, not just experts. It simplifies common algorithms and uses web services for easy delivery of new protocols.

Area of Science:

  • Chemoinformatics
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Drug Discovery

Background:

  • Implementing chemoinformatics systems requires considering the target user expertise.
  • Tool design and delivery methods are critical for user adoption.
  • Traditional systems often cater to expert users, potentially excluding bench scientists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and outline a chemoinformatics system tailored for non-expert users (bench scientists).
  • To simplify common chemoinformatics algorithms for broader accessibility.
  • To leverage web-services for efficient and straightforward delivery of tools and protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Development of simplified chemoinformatics algorithms.
  • Implementation of a web-services interface for tool distribution.

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  • Focus on user-friendly design for non-expert users.
  • Main Results:

    • A chemoinformatics system designed for bench scientists has been developed.
    • Simplified algorithms make complex chemoinformatics tasks more accessible.
    • Web-services facilitate easy deployment and updates of tools.

    Conclusions:

    • Chemoinformatics tools can be effectively designed for non-expert users.
    • Web-services offer a robust solution for delivering chemoinformatics tools to bench scientists.
    • This approach enhances the accessibility and utility of chemoinformatics in research settings.