The editors of forthcoming book entitled "In silico Chemistry and Biology: Current and Future Prospects” are pleased to invite you and your colleagues to submit a chapter for this book to be published by DE GRUYTER, Berlin, Germany.

Title: Insilico Chemistry and Biology: Current and Future Prospects (Edited Book)

Tentative list of CONTENTS

Part I – INTRODUCTION

Background

Biology, Chemistry and Bioinformatics

Introduction to In silico Drug Design

Part II –Insilico Drug Design: Application and Success

Different methods for insilico drug discovery

Force Fields: Use and applications

Protein Modelling

Molecular docking and MD: Mimicking the real biological process

Ligand based drug design: Recent advancements

Fragment based methods for drug discovery

Successful applications of Insilico drug design process

Part III –Challenges

Role of water ligand-protein binding

Dealing with the flexibility of complex

Dealing with the binding kinetics

Challenges with MD

A couple of important key points are:

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Tentative title submission along with contributory information of co-authors etc. 15th May, 2017

Acceptance of title for final manuscript preparation deadline: 30th May 2017

Full Manuscript submission deadlines: 15th August, 2017

Editor(s):

Dr. Girish Kumar Gupta

Maharishi Markandeshwar University, M.M.College of Pharmacy University Main Gate Rd. 133207, Mullana, Ambala, India.

Mohammad Hassan Baig, PhD.

Assistant Professor

Department of Medical Biotechnology

Yeungnam University

The Republic of Korea

E-mail: [email protected]

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