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===== THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER United Kingdom ===== | ===== THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER United Kingdom ===== | ||
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The University of Manchester was created by bringing together The Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST, two of Britain' | The University of Manchester was created by bringing together The Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST, two of Britain' | ||
==== Prof. Teresa Attwood ==== | ==== Prof. Teresa Attwood ==== | ||
- | Terri Attwood is a biophysicist by training, having received her BSc and PhD from Leeds University in 1982 and 1984. As a postdoc, she became interested in protein sequence and structure analysis and in 1993, was awarded a prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship to develop tools for computational analysis of protein families: the first 5 years of the fellowship were held at University College London, and the last 4 at the University of Manchester, where she became Professor of Bioinformatics in 2001. | + | www.bioinf.manchester.ac.uk/ |
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+ | Terri Attwood is a biophysicist by training, having received her BSc and PhD from Leeds University in 1982 and 1984. As a postdoc, she became interested in protein sequence and structure analysis and, in 1993, was awarded a prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship to develop tools for computational analysis of protein families: the first 5 years of the fellowship were held at University College London, and the last 4 at the University of Manchester, where she became Professor of Bioinformatics in 2001. | ||
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+ | Her work on protein sequence analysis (especially of G protein-coupled receptors) led to the development | ||
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+ | More recently, her interests have extended to semantic integration of research data with scholarly publications, | ||
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+ | In her spare time, she Chairs EMBnet, the Global Bioinformatics Network (www.embnet.org), | ||
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+ | === Publications === | ||
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+ | Attwood, T.K., Gisel, A., Eriksson, N-E. & Bongcam-Rudloff, | ||
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+ | Schneider, M.V., Walter, P., Blatter, M.C., Watson, J., Brazas, M.D., Rother, K., Budd, A., Via, A., van Gelder, C.W.G., Jacob, J., Fernandes, P., Nyronen, T., De Las Rivas, J., Blicher, T., Loveland, J., McDowall, J., Jones, P., Vaughan, B., Lopez, R., Attwood, T.K. & Brooksbank, C. (2011) Bioinformatics Training Network (BTN): A community resource for bioinformatics trainers. //Briefings in Bioinformatics//, | ||
- | Her work on protein sequence analysis (especially of G protein-coupled receptors) led to the development | + | Vroling, B., Thorne, D., McDermott, P., Attwood, T.K. & Pettifer, S.R. (2011) Integrating GPCR-specific information with full text articles. //BMC Bioinformatics//, **12(1)**, 362. |
- | More recently, her interests have extended to semantic integration of research data with scholarly publications, in order to bring static documents to ‘life’. In particular, with Steve Pettifer, | + | Attwood, T.K., Kell, D.B., McDermott, P., Marsh, J., Pettifer, |
- | In her spare time, she Chairs EMBnet, the Global Bioinformatics Network, and sits on the Executive Board of the International Society for Biocuration. She is currently Vice Chair of the COST Action NGS Data Analysis Network, SeqAhead (http://www.seqahead.eu/) and co-Chair of Working Group 4 of COST Action EuroKUP (http://www.eurokup.org/). | + | Attwood, T.K., Kell, D.B., McDermott, P., Marsh, J., Pettifer, S.R. & Thorne, D. (2009) Calling International Rescue |