Chemoinformatics and the World Wide Web: An Interview with Professor Peter Willett
Journal Title: Webology - Year 2006, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Information science is an interdisciplinary area of study which has strong links with a wide range of subjects. As a consequence of these interactions, a couple of branches have been emerged in information science during the past few decades. For example, development of bioinformatics is the result of collaborative research on common grounds between biologists and information science experts. Similarly, Chemoinformatics is an area of research and practice which has roots in chemistry and information science.
Authors and Affiliations
Yazdan Mansourian
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