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A recent study from NIMS University explores the impact of Computer-aided Drug Design (CADD) on modern medicine, highlighting its role in developing new therapeutic agents. CADD combines biology, chemistry, and computational science to predict molecular interactions between drugs and biological targets, reducing the need for costly laboratory experiments. While CADD offers innovative solutions for drug discovery, challenges such as computational resource requirements and the need for experimental analysis remain. The research underscores the pivotal role of CADD in advancing pharmaceutical research and translating scientific innovation into medical advancements. [Extracted from the article] |