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David Tudor Jones FRS (born 1966) [2] is a Professor of Bioinformatics, and Head of Bioinformatics Group in the University College London. [3] He is also the director in Bloomsbury Center for Bioinformatics, which is a joint Research Centre between UCL and Birkbeck, University of London and which also provides bioinformatics training and support services to biomedical researchers.
Christine Anne Orengo FRS is a Professor of Bioinformatics at University College London (UCL) [2] [6] [7] [8] known for her work on protein structure, particularly the CATH database. [5] [9] Orengo serves as president of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB), the first woman to do so in the history of the society. [10]
Honorary Professor at the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London, Sirius XM's chief Europe correspondent and ITV News Economics Editor. Sandra McNally (PhD Economics and MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics), economist and Professor of Economics at the University of Surrey and the Centre for Economic Performance ...
Christophe Dessimoz is a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Professor at the University of Lausanne, Associate Professor at University College London and a group leader at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. [5] [2] [6] [7] [8] He was awarded the Overton Prize in 2019 for his contributions to computational biology. [1]
It was created in the mid-1990s by Professor Christine Orengo and colleagues including Janet Thornton and David Jones, [2] and continues to be developed by the Orengo group at University College London. CATH shares many broad features with the SCOP resource, however there are also many areas in which the detailed classification differs greatly.
Professor Bissan Al-Lazikani is formally trained in molecular biology and computer science: BSc (Hons) in molecular biology from UCL, MSc in Computer Science from Imperial College then PhD in Computational Biology from the Cambridge University.
bioinf.cs.ucl.ac.uk /psipred PSI-blast based secondary structure PREDiction ( PSIPRED ) is a method used to investigate protein structure. It uses artificial neural network machine learning methods in its algorithm.
UCL came top for research power in the main panels of ‘medicine, health and life sciences’ and ‘social sciences’ according to the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF). [ 9 ] UCL is also ranked 8th in the world for Biological Sciences [ 10 ] and 2nd in the world for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [ 11 ] in the 2023 Shanghai ...