Dr. Muniba Faiza, a distinguished figure in the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics unveiled her latest contribution to the scientific community, “Computational Docking: A Hands-on Guide to Tools, Theory, and Real World Practices in Drug Design,” dedicated to the indomitable people of Gaza, Palestine.
The dedication reflects her deep appreciation for the resilience and strength displayed by the Gaza community in the face of genocide. The first page of her book reads, “Dedicated to the people of Gaza, Palestine, whose steadfastness and unwavering faith in times of adversity is an inspiration to all.”
“I dedicated my book to the people of Gaza because the imaan (faith) of Palestinians has revived the faith of Ummah and filled the hearts of many non-believers with the love of Allah,” said Dr. Muniba.
Editorial Leadership
As the editor of Bioinformatics Review, Dr. Muniba Faiza has played a pivotal role in fostering collaboration and disseminating cutting-edge research in the field of bioinformatics. Her editorial leadership has established Bioinformatics Review as a leading platform for scientists and researchers worldwide.
Here are the Highlights of her Book
“Computational Docking” serves as a comprehensive guide, offering readers a hands-on approach to understanding the tools, theory, and real-world practices in drug design. Dr. Faiza’s accessible writing style and passion for the subject make this book invaluable for seasoned experts and field newcomers.
Whether you’re a seasoned researcher, a student embarking on your academic journey, or a curious outsider peering into the depths of the intricate domain of computational docking, the importance of understanding protein-ligand interactions in the broader context of drug design and biological function cannot be understated. This book aims to illuminate the depths and intricacies of computational docking, providing both a comprehensive introduction and an advanced exposition of this vital field.