Protein informatics is a newer name for an already existing discipline.
It encompasses the techniques used in bioinformatics and molecular
modeling that are related to proteins. While bioinformatics is mainly
concerned with the collection, organization, and analysis of biological
data, molecular modeling is devoted to representation and manipulation
of the structure of proteins.
Protein informatics requires substantial prerequisites on computer
science, mathematics, and molecular biology. The approach chosen here,
allows a direct and rapid grasp on the subject starting from basic
knowledge of algorithm design, calculus, linear algebra, and probability
theory.
An Introduction to Protein Informatics, a professional monograph
will provide the reader a comprehensive introduction to the field of
protein informatics. The text emphasizes mathematical and computational
methods to tackle the central problems of alignment, phylogenetic
reconstruction, and prediction and sampling of protein structure.
An Introduction to Protein Informatics is designed for a
professional audience, composed of researchers and practitioners within
bioinformatics, molecular modeling, algorithm design, optimization, and
pattern recognition. This book is also suitable as a graduate-level text
for students in computer science, mathematics, and biomedicine.