Andrew M. Brass is a Professor of Bioinformatics at the University of Manchester in the Department of Computer Science and Faculty of Life Sciences.[1][2][3][4][5]
Education
Brass was educated at the University of Edinburgh, receiving his PhD on Solid-state physics in 1987.[6]
Research
Following his PhD, Brass worked at McMaster University[7][8] in Canada on a NATO fellowship to study aspects of high-temperature superconductivity and strongly coupled electron systems. In 1990 he moved to the University of Manchester[9][10] to become a founding member of the bioinformatics group, where he has a wide range of projects in protein function prediction, gene expression analysis, intelligent integration,[11] automated curation,[12] and bioinformatics education.[13]
References
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- ↑ Brass, Andrew (1987). Molecular dynamics simulations of fluorite structure crystals (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh.
- ↑ Jensen, H.; Brass, A.; Berlinsky, A. (1988). "Lattice deformations and plastic flow through bottlenecks in a two-dimensional model for flux pinning in type-II superconductors". Physical Review Letters 60 (16): 1676–1679. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.60.1676. PMID 10038108.
- ↑ Jensen, H.; Brass, A.; Brechet, Y.; Berlinsky, A. (1988). "Current-voltage characteristics in a two-dimensional model for flux flow in type-II superconductors". Physical Review B 38 (13): 9235–9237. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.38.9235. PMID 9945721.
- ↑ Scott, J. E.; Cummings, C.; Brass, A.; Chen, Y. (1991). "Secondary and tertiary structures of hyaluronan in aqueous solution, investigated by rotary shadowing-electron microscopy and computer simulation. Hyaluronan is a very efficient network-forming polymer". The Biochemical Journal 274 (Pt 3): 699–705. doi:10.1042/bj2740699. PMID 2012600.
- ↑ Tuckwell, D. S.; Brass, A.; Humphries, M. J. (1992). "Homology modelling of integrin EF-hands. Evidence for widespread use of a conserved cation-binding site". The Biochemical Journal 285 (Pt 1): 325–331. doi:10.1042/bj2850325. PMID 1322124.
- ↑ Lord, P. W.; Stevens, R. D.; Brass, A.; Goble, C. A. (2003). "Investigating semantic similarity measures across the Gene Ontology: The relationship between sequence and annotation". Bioinformatics 19 (10): 1275–1283. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btg153. PMID 12835272.
- ↑ Taylor, C. F.; Paton, N. W.; Garwood, K. L.; Kirby, P. D.; Stead, D. A.; Yin, Z.; Deutsch, E. W.; Selway, L. et al. (2003). "A systematic approach to modeling, capturing, and disseminating proteomics experimental data". Nature Biotechnology 21 (3): 247–254. doi:10.1038/nbt0303-247. PMID 12610571.
- ↑ Goble, C. A.; Stevens, R.; Ng, G.; Bechhofer, S.; Paton, N. W.; Baker, P. G.; Peim, M.; Brass, A. (2001). "Transparent access to multiple bioinformatics information sources". IBM Systems Journal 40 (2): 532–551. doi:10.1147/sj.402.0532. http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~stevensr/papers/goble01.pdf.