
Chemical informatics—often called cheminformatics—is a field that combines chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and data science to analyze and understand chemical information. In modern molecular research, it plays a crucial role in accelerating discovery, predicting molecular behavior, and organizing large chemical datasets.
From drug discovery to materials science, researchers increasingly rely on computational tools to explore molecular structures, chemical reactions, and biological interactions before conducting costly laboratory experiments.
This article explains what chemical informatics is, how it works, and why it has become a central part of modern molecular research.
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