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		<title>An Interview with Alex Tropsha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Professor Alex Tropsha discusses bioinformatics as a tool to linking molecular structure and function, which in turn is used to create models for physiology and disease. He declares he is an information scientist. Tropsha&#8217;s lab has created a set of tools such as Motif Threader, SNAPP, and MuSE contained within the Protein Structure Workbench. &#8230; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Professor Alex Tropsha discusses bioinformatics as a tool to linking molecular structure and function, which in turn is used to create models for physiology and disease. He declares he is an information scientist. Tropsha&#8217;s lab has created a set of tools such as Motif Threader, SNAPP, and MuSE contained within the Protein Structure Workbench. &#8230; bioinformatics Alex Tropsha Marchionini biology drug discovery</p>
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