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Biology and Biochemistry
Switzerland
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
115
Citations
106301
World Ranking
773
National Ranking
17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Switzerland Leader Award
  • 2014 - Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology

Overview

Amos Marc Bairoch is affiliated with the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a particular emphasis on molecular biology, spectroscopy, biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, and cell biology as key subfields of study.

The scientist's work covers various topics, including:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
  • Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Biotin and Related Studies
  • Vaccines and Immunoinformatics Approaches

Amos Marc Bairoch has contributed to a number of research papers published in notable venues. Selected recent publications include:

  • "A high-stringency blueprint of the human proteome," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Brain Metastasis Cell Lines Panel: A Public Resource of Organotropic Cell Lines," 2020, Cancer Research
  • "The Feature-Viewer: a visualization tool for positional annotations on a sequence," 2020, Bioinformatics
  • "The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Semantic Web of data," 2023, Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Functionathon: a manual data mining workflow to generate functional hypotheses for uncharacterized human proteins and its application by undergraduate students," 2021, Database

Frequent co-authors associated with Amos Marc Bairoch include:

  • Young-Ki Paik
  • Ruedi Aebersold
  • Frédérique Lisacek
  • Andrew J. Link
  • Christoph H. Borchers

In terms of publication venues, the scientist has a significant number of works published in PROTEOMICS, along with contributions to Nature Communications, Cancer Research, Bioinformatics, and Nucleic Acids Research.

Among the recognitions received, Amos Marc Bairoch was named a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Protein identification and analysis tools in the ExPASy server

    Marc Wilkins;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Amos Marc Bairoch;Jean Emmanuel Sanchez

  • UniProt: the Universal Protein knowledgebase

    Rolf Apweiler;Amos Bairoch;Cathy H. Wu;Winona C. Barker

  • ExPASy: The proteomics server for in-depth protein knowledge and analysis.

    Elisabeth Gasteiger;Alexandre Gattiker;Christine Hoogland;Ivan Ivanyi

  • The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase and its supplement TrEMBL in 2003

    Brigitte Boeckmann;Amos Bairoch;Rolf Apweiler;Marie-Claude Blatter

  • The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt)

    Amos Bairoch;Rolf Apweiler;Cathy H. Wu;Winona C. Barker

  • The SWISS-PROT protein sequence data bank and its supplement TrEMBL in 1999.

    Amos Marc Bairoch;Rolf Apweiler

  • New families in the classification of glycosyl hydrolases based on amino acid sequence similarities.

    Bernard Henrissat;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • InterPro: the integrative protein signature database

    Sarah Hunter;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch

  • Updating the sequence-based classification of glycosyl hydrolases.

    Bernard Henrissat;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • ScanProsite: detection of PROSITE signature matches and ProRule-associated functional and structural residues in proteins

    Edouard de Castro;Christian J. A. Sigrist;Alexandre Gattiker;Virginie Bulliard

  • The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features

    Nicola J Mulder;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K Attwood;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • The PROSITE database, its status in 1997

    Amos Marc Bairoch;Philip Bucher;Kay Hofmann

  • The ENZYME database in 2000

    Amos Marc Bairoch

  • The PROSITE database, its status in 1999.

    Kay Hofmann;Philip Bucher;Laurent Falquet;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt): an expanding universe of protein information

    Cathy H. Wu;Rolf Apweiler;Amos Bairoch;Darren A. Natale

  • The UDP glycosyltransferase gene superfamily: recommended nomenclature update based on evolutionary divergence.

    Peter I. Mackenzie;Ida S. Owens;Brian Burchell;K. W. Bock

  • PROSITE : a dictionary of sites and patterns in proteins

    Amos Marc Bairoch

  • The InterPro database, an integrated documentation resource for protein families, domains and functional sites

    Rolf Apweiler;Terri K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch;Alex Bateman

  • The PROSITE database, its status in 2002.

    Laurent Falquet;Marco Pagni;Philipp Bucher;Nicolas Hulo

  • The SWISS-PROT protein sequence data bank and its supplement TrEMBL

    Amos Marc Bairoch;Rolf Apweiler

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisabeth Gasteiger
Elisabeth Gasteiger Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Denis F. Hochstrasser
Denis F. Hochstrasser University of Geneva
Ron D. Appel
Ron D. Appel Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Rolf Apweiler
Rolf Apweiler European Bioinformatics Institute
Pascale Gaudet
Pascale Gaudet Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Jean-Charles Sanchez
Jean-Charles Sanchez University of Geneva
Marc R. Wilkins
Marc R. Wilkins University of New South Wales
Lydie Bougueleret
Lydie Bougueleret Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Claire O'Donovan
Claire O'Donovan European Bioinformatics Institute
Alex Bateman
Alex Bateman European Bioinformatics Institute

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