Drug Design
Drug design is the process of creating new medicines to treat medical conditions. It involves the use of molecular modelling and computer-aided design technology to identify, construct and optimize drug molecules with specific desired properties. This technique enables scientists to create custom molecules for the treatment of illnesses, including diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. By targeting specific molecules in the body, drug design has the potential to reduce the side effects of existing drugs, as well as improve the effectiveness of drugs for existing conditions. Additionally, drug design can be used to develop new treatments for diseases that do not currently have a cure. Drug design is an important part of drug discovery and development, and holds the potential to revolutionize modern healthcare.
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