Trends and challenges in chemoinformatics research in Latin America

Jazmín Miranda-Salas , Carlos Peña-Varas , Ignacio Valenzuela Martínez , Dionisio A. Olmedo , William J. Zamora , Miguel Angel Chávez-Fumagalli , Daniela Q. Azevedo , Rachel Oliveira Castilho , Vinicius G. Maltarollo , David Ramírez , José L. Medina-Franco
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Chemoinformatics is an independent inter-discipline with a broad impact in drug design and discovery, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, analytical and organic chemistry, natural products, and several other areas in chemistry. Through collaborations, scientific exchanges, and participation in international research networks, Latin American scientists have contributed to the development of this subject. The aim of this perspective is to discuss the status and progress of the chemoinformatic discipline in Latin America. We team up to provide an author´s perspective on the topics that have been investigated and published over the past twelve years, collaborations between Latin America researchers and others worldwide, contributions to open-access chemoinformatic tools such as web servers, and educational-related resources and events, such as scientific conferences. We conclude that linking and fostering collaboration within each nation as well as among other Latin American nations and globally is made possible by open science and the democratization of science. We also outline strategic actions that can boost the development and practice of chemoinformatic in the region and enhance the interaction between Latin American countries and the rest of the world.

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拉丁美洲化学信息学研究的趋势和挑战
化学信息学是一门独立的交叉学科,在药物设计和发现、药物化学、生物化学、分析和有机化学、天然产物以及化学的其他几个领域都有广泛的影响。通过合作、科学交流和参与国际研究网络,拉丁美洲科学家为这一学科的发展做出了贡献。本展望的目的是讨论拉丁美洲化学信息学学科的现状和进展。我们合作提供作者对过去12年来研究和发表的主题的观点,拉丁美洲研究人员和世界各地其他研究人员之间的合作,对开放获取的化学信息学工具(如web服务器)的贡献,以及与教育相关的资源和事件(如科学会议)。我们的结论是,通过开放科学和科学民主化,可以在每个国家内部、在其他拉丁美洲国家之间以及在全球范围内建立联系并促进合作。我们还概述了可以促进该地区化学信息学发展和实践的战略行动,并加强拉丁美洲国家与世界其他国家之间的互动。
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Artificial intelligence in the life sciences
Artificial intelligence in the life sciences Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Computer Science Applications, Health Informatics, Drug Discovery, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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