Distributed computing applied applied to the identification of new drugs
Raul Isea, Rafael Mayo

TL;DR
This paper discusses how distributed computing can enhance computational drug discovery processes, potentially accelerating the identification of new medicines for public health issues.
Contribution
It introduces the application of distributed computing techniques specifically tailored for computational drug discovery tasks.
Findings
Distributed computing improves processing speed for drug screening.
Enhanced computational efficiency in identifying potential drug candidates.
Potential for faster development of medicines for public health.
Abstract
This work emphasizes the assets of implementing the distributed computing for the intensive use in computational science devoted to the search of new medicines that could be applied in public healthy problems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods
