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  Konstantin V. Balakin (Chemical Diversity Research Institute, Russian Federation)
 
Konstantin V. Balakin Konstantin V. Balakin is a Head of Computational Chemistry Dept. at Chemical Diversity Research Institute, CDRI (Khimki, Moscow reg., Russia). Dr. Balakin received the M.Sc. in chemistry in 1987 from Moscow State Institute of Fine Chemical Technology followed by the Ph. D. degree (Biochemistry, 1998) from the Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow). Upon completion of his graduate studies, he worked as a Senior Scientist at the Computational Chemistry Dept., ChemDiv, Inc. (San Diego, California, USA). In 2001, Dr. Balakin was assigned Head of Computational Chemistry Department at CDRI, a research subdivision of ChemDiv, Inc. In 2005, Dr. Balakin received the D. Sc. degree in chemistry from the State University of Chemical Technology of Ivanovo, Russia. The scientific interests and responsibilities of Dr. Balakin are in the field of pre-synthetic design of chemical libraries for bioscreening, virtual screening of chemical libraries, in silico ADMET profiling, lead generation and optimization. He is the author or coauthor of over 90 peer reviewed research articles, reviews and book chapters. Dr. Balakin is the principal developer of the SmartMining software tool, which is a special program for pharmaceutical multivariate data mining.



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