The document discusses computer aided drug design (CADD). It describes CADD as using computational methods to aid in drug discovery and design. Some key points include:
- CADD uses tools like bioinformatics, cheminformatics, and computational chemistry to discover, study, and enhance drug molecules.
- Target-based and ligand-based approaches are two main computational methods used in CADD. Target-based approaches use structural information about biological targets while ligand-based approaches analyze characteristics of known active ligands.
- Other stages of drug design discussed include lead identification, lead optimization, docking simulations to model drug-target binding, and pre-clinical trials to evaluate drug properties before human testing.