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Peer Bork (born 4 May 1963 [1]) is a German bioinformatician. [2] He is Director of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) site in Heidelberg, in south-west Germany. [3] Bork received his PhD in biochemistry in 1990 from the Leipzig University and his habilitation in theoretical biophysics in 1995 from the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool (SMART) is a biological database that is used in the identification and analysis of protein domains within protein sequences. [1] [2] SMART uses profile-hidden Markov models built from multiple sequence alignments to detect protein domains in protein sequences.
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The Novozymes Prize is sponsored by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, and acknowledges exceptional European research or technological achievements that contribute to the advancement of innovative and sustainable solutions in biotechnology, benefiting both humanity and the environment. [2]
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to molecular biology research and is supported by 29 member states, two prospect member states, and one associate member state. [2] EMBL was created in 1974 and is funded by public research money from its member states. [3]
The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) was launched in July 1964 after a group of European biologists had discussed the idea earlier at a meeting in Ravello. [4] [11] The initial goals of EMBO consisted of creating a central European laboratory for life sciences and increasing scientific interactions between researchers in Europe. [11]
The Royal Society and Académie des sciences Microsoft Award was an annual award given by the Royal Society and the Académie des sciences to scientists working in Europe who had made a major contribution to the advancement of science through the use of computational methods.
An enterotype is a classification of living organisms based on the bacteriological composition of their gut microbiota.The discovery of three human enterotypes was announced in the April 2011 issue of Nature by Peer Bork and his associates. [1]