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World Ranking
3837
National Ranking
225

Overview

Andrew Miles is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and works primarily within the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research focuses heavily on protein structure and dynamics, enzyme structure and function, and the use of molecular spectroscopy techniques. This work intersects with topics such as molecular biology, materials chemistry, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's research output includes several recent papers with notable publication venues. Key papers by Andrew Miles include:

  • <scp>DichroWeb</scp>, a website for calculating protein secondary structure from circular dichroism spectroscopic data, published in 2021 in Protein Science
  • DichroIDP: a method for analyses of intrinsically disordered proteins using circular dichroism spectroscopy, published in 2023 in Communications Biology

Other relevant papers connected to their research network, though with different first authors, cover topics related to protein characterisation and circular dichroism spectroscopy, including:

  • The PCDDB (Protein Circular Dichroism Data Bank): A Bioinformatics Resource for Protein Characterisations and Methods Development, 2022, Journal of Molecular Biology
  • Tools and Resources for Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy, 2020, Biophysical Journal

Andrew Miles has published in multiple scientific journals including:

  • Protein Science
  • Journal of Molecular Biology
  • Communications Biology
  • Sociology
  • Biophysical Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrew Miles include:

  • B.A. Wallace
  • Sergio Gomes Ramalli
  • Robert W. Janes
  • Elliot D. Drew
  • Orian Brook

Their research also spans several subfields and topics such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Cell Biology

  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
  • Hemoglobin structure and function
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Cultural Industries and Urban Development
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics

Best Publications

  • A new model of social class : findings from the BBC's Great British Class Survey Experiment.

    Mike Savage;Fiona Devine;Niall Cunningham;Mark Taylor

  • Social Class in the 21st Century

    Mike Savage;Niall Cunningham;Fiona Devine;Sam Friedman

  • HISCO: Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations

    Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen;Ineke Maas;Andrew Miles

  • What You Can—and Can’t—Do With Three-Wave Panel Data:

    Stephen Vaisey;Andrew Miles

  • Are the creative industries meritocratic? An analysis of the 2014 British Labour Force Survey

    Dave O’Brien;Daniel Laurison;Andrew Miles;Sam Friedman

  • The (Re)genesis of Values: Examining the Importance of Values for Action

    Andrew Miles

  • The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: person-centered medicine as an emergent model of modern clinical practice

    Andrew Miles;Juan Mezzich

  • Melatonin and psychiatry

    Andrew Miles;David R.S. Philbrick

  • Breaking the ‘class’ ceiling? Social mobility into Britain's elite occupations

    Sam Friedman;Daniel Laurison;Andrew Miles

  • Cultural sociology and new forms of distinction

    Sam Friedman;Mike Savage;Laurie Hanquinet;Andrew Miles

  • The remaking of the British working class, 1840-1940

    Michael Savage;Andrew Miles

  • Social Mobility in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England

    Andrew Miles

  • Everyday participation and cultural value

    Andrew Miles;Lisanne Gibson

  • Visions for a walking and cycling focussed urban transport system

    Miles Tight;Paul Timms;David Banister;Jemma Bowmaker

  • On social class, anno 2014

    Mike Savage;Fiona Devine;Niall Cunningham;Sam Friedman

  • Creating a Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations: An Exercise in Multinational Interdisciplinary Cooperation

    Marco H.D. van Leeuwen;Ineke Maas;Andrew Miles

  • On a medicine of the whole person: away from scientistic reductionism and towards the embrace of the complex in clinical practice.

    Andrew Miles

  • Using effort-reward imbalance theory to understand high rates of depression and anxiety among clergy.

    Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell;Andrew Miles;Matthew Toth;Christopher Adams

  • Understanding participation in culture and sport: Mixing methods, reordering knowledges

    Andrew Miles;Alice Sullivan

  • Melatonin : clinical perspectives

    Andrew Miles;David R. S. Philbrick;Chris Thompson

  • Evidence-based healthcare, clinical knowledge and the rise of personalised medicine.

    Andrew Miles;Michael Loughlin;Andreas Polychronis

Frequent Co-Authors

Mike Savage
Mike Savage London School of Economics and Political Science
Ineke Maas
Ineke Maas Utrecht University
Chris J. Hawkesworth
Chris J. Hawkesworth University of Bristol
Gregg B. Fields
Gregg B. Fields Florida Atlantic University
Bruno Dhuime
Bruno Dhuime University of Bristol
Colin M. Graham
Colin M. Graham University of Edinburgh
Nigel Woodcock
Nigel Woodcock University of Cambridge
Leo T. Furcht
Leo T. Furcht University of Minnesota
Amy P.N. Skubitz
Amy P.N. Skubitz University of Minnesota
Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Christopher Bronk Ramsey University of Oxford

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