Definitely, I know lots of pharma companies are looking for data scientists. I'd highly recommend David Wild's Cheminformatics book as a starting point. There used to be a MOOC for his i571 course on cheminformatics, but it looks like that's gone. I took a course of his called Data Science for Drug Discovery, but I had way too little chemistry basis to get enough out of it (e.g. how do you "remove salts" from a chemical structure before doing analysis???)
I'd suggest you reach out to him at Indiana University, he's a great guy and may be able to help you network in this space.
David Wild's Cheminformatics book has interesting examples and questions that might give you something to go on. I took his class a few years ago and one of the projects had to do with creating a predictive model for toxicity given the chemical structure of the substance. https://www.amazon.com/Introducing-Cheminformatics-David-Wild-ebook/dp/B00G5TS7B4