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Introduction
Chemoinformatics is a relatively new term described,
by Frank Brown in 1998, as the "mixing of information resources
to transform data into information, and information into knowledge,
for the intended purpose of making better decisions faster in
the arena of drug lead identification and optimization".
Recently chemoinformatics has an increasingly important role
in the drug discovery. The concept of knowledge derivation in
Chemoinformatics can be illustrated in Figure 1. In addition
the term 'bioinformatics' has also appeared in the past
few years to cover the computational aspects of genomics through
to protein structure prediction.

[ The data, information and knowledge pyramid
of chemoinformatics]
CBI Team
Our team, "CBI" has been developing a number of useful
softwares for the drug discovery and understanding the relationships
between chemical structure and biological activity. The followings
are the missions of our CBI in Research Institute of Bioinformatics & Molecular
Design (BMD).
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