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Bioinformatics, AI, and Machine Learning in Microbial Drug Development

  • Book

  • September 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6051775
Bioinformatics, AI, and Machine Learning in Microbial Drug Development provides a comprehensive framework for integrating diverse fields like microbiology, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, allowing readers to navigate complex interdisciplinary challenges effectively. This title offers an in-depth exploration of how these technologies are seamlessly integrated into pharmaceutical microbiology. The book, divided into 4 parts and 19 chapters, provides cutting-edge insights, practical guidance, and case studies. It emphasizes the importance of staying current with technological advancements, understanding ethical and regulatory issues, and optimizing drug production, making it an invaluable resource for industry professionals.

Table of Contents

A. Foundations of Microbial Drug Factories
1. Microbial Diversity and Its Relevance to Drug Discovery
2. Isolation and Cultivation of Novel Microorganisms for Drug Prospecting
3. Natural Product Discovery and Characterization
4. Synthetic Biology and Genetic Engineering in Pharmaceutical Bioprospecting

B. Advanced Techniques and Technologies
5. Multi-Omics Data Integration for Drug Discovery
6. Microbial Biotechnology in the Era of Big Data and AI
7. Bioinformatics Tools for Mining Microbial Genomes and Metabolites
8. Omics Technologies in Microbial Drug Factories
9. Machine Learning Applications in Microbial Fermentation and Drug Discovery

C. Drug Development and Process Optimization
10. High-Throughput Screening in Microbial Drug Development
11. Fermentation Process Optimization for Pharmaceutical Production
12. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Drug Development and Drug Discovery
13. Metabolic Engineering for Drug Production and Drug Discovery
14. Overcoming Challenges in Microbial Drug Factory Scale-Up

D. Management, Ethics, and Future Trends
15. Regulatory and Ethical Considerations in Microbial Drug Production
16. Intellectual Property and Patents in Microbial Drug Development
17. Overcoming Challenges in Microbial Drug Factory Scale-Up
18. Sustainability and Green Practices in Microbial Drug Factories
19. Epilogue: Microbes, Technology, and the Future of Drug Discovery

Authors

Vagish Dwibedi Visiting Scientist, Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agriculture Research Organization (ARO) - Volcani Institute, Israel.

Dr. Vagish Dwibedi is an academic researcher with over eight years of experience in biotech research and development. He received his PhD from NIPER Mohali and Thapar University in Patiala, India and is currently a Visiting Scientist at the Agriculture Research Organization (ARO) - The Volcani Institute in Rishon Lezhion, Israel. Before joining ARO, he served two years as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Chandigarh University and was a Research Scientist at Agpharm Bioinnovations LLP. Dr. Dwibedi's work is directed towards the development of screening platforms for different biological activities such as anti-microbial, antioxidant, anti-cancer, or finding novel molecules that interfere in the mechanism of development of diseases such as Alzheimer's Dementia (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Obesity, Anti-gout (arthritis) and Type 2 Diabetes. He has published more than 30 research papers in various national and international journals and has two Indian patents.

Nancy George Chandigarh University, India.

Dr. Nancy George is an academician and researcher with more than 15 years of experience in the field of biotechnology. She is presently working as Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India and is involved in research work focussed mainly on environmental biotechnology and applied microbiology. She is a member of numerous scientific/professional societies including American society for Microbiology (ASM), Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI). Dr. George has received a senior research fellowship from CSIR, India and has numerous publications in various high impact journals of international repute. She has published dozens of research papers in various national and international journals.

Santosh Kumar Rath DIT University, India.

Dr. Santosh Kumar Rath is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Pharmacy, DIT University. Dr. Rath is a medicinal and natural product chemist having over 10 years of experience in research, academia, and industry. Dr. Rath received his Ph.D. in 2022 from AcSIR under the supervision of Dr. Sanjib Das, Principal Scientist, Materials Chemistry Department at CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (CSIR-IMMT), Bhubaneswar, India. Formerly, he worked as an Associate Professor and Research Head at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Danteswari College of Pharmacy, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh. He also worked as Research Associate (CSIR-RA) in the School of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala, India. He got awarded Senior Research Fellowship (ICMR-SRF) from ICMR, New Delhi India, and did research work at CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM), Jammu, India. Dr. Santosh has published more than a dozen of research papers in reputed journals.

Swapnil Kajale Postdoctoral Scientist, Agriculture Research Organization (ARO) - Volcani Institute, Rishon Lezhion, Israel.

Dr. Swapnil Kajale is currently working as a Postdoctoral Scientist at the Agriculture Research Organization (ARO) - Volcani Institute in Rishon Lezion, Israel. He earned his PhD from Savitribai Phule Pune University in India. Dr. Kajale has over to years of research experience in Microbiology. He has completed several research projects in microbial ecology and microbial taxonomy, barcoding etc. using multi-omics approaches. Before joining the ARO, he was at the National Centre for Microbial Resource (NCMR) which has one of the largest microbial culture collection at DBT-National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Pune, India. Here, he was responsible for maintaining the patent deposits in the International Depository Authority (IDA) under the Budapest Treaty. He awarded a ARO-Postdoctoral Fellowship in Israel to conduct the research within the framework of an Israeli Ministry of Agriculture project on antibiotic resistance in agro-environments. He has published 20 research papers in various international journals.