Olden times of Computers in Pharmaceutical Research and Development: A Brief Review Siraj Shaikh N1,*, Dr., Chaudhary Jayesh C2, Khan G J2, Dr., Shaharukh Makrani I2, Kshirsagar Sandip S2, Vasave Magan G2 1Associate Professor and Head Department of Pharmaceutics, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy Akkalkuwa, Nandurbar and Maharashtra, India. 2Ali Allana College of Pharmacy Akkalkuwa, Nandurbar, Maharashtra-425415, India. *Corresponding Author E-mail: Sirajsk1234@gmail.com
Abstract At present-day, computers are so communal in pharmaceutical research and development that it may be rough to visualize a time when there were no computers to help the medicinal chemist or biologist. Nowadays, computers are completely essential for generating, managing, and transmitting information. The primary computers were designed for military and accounting applications, but gradually it became apparent that computers would have a massive number of uses. At modern, computers are so common in pharmaceutical research and development. The purpose of this review is to give a brief description of the historical development in respect applications of computers in Research and Development. Top Keywords Minitab, Fortran, Chemdraw, Eli Lilly, Computational Chemists, IBM. Top |