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Claire O'Donovan is affiliated with the European Bioinformatics Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these fields, O'Donovan has contributed notably to subfields including Molecular Biology, Artificial Intelligence, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Spectroscopy.

Their scholarly output includes work focused on several main topics such as Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies, Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies, Scientific Computing and Data Management, Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications, Natural Language Processing Techniques, and Semantic Web and Ontologies.

O'Donovan has published in various academic venues, with repeated contributions to Nature Communications, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. Other publications have appeared in Bioinformatics and Nucleic Acids Research.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with O'Donovan include Sandra Orchard, Chuming Chen, María Martin, Tao Huan, and Thomas N. Lawson.

Selected recent papers by O'Donovan include:

  • MetaboLights: open data repository for metabolomics (2023), published in Nucleic Acids Research
  • Dissemination and analysis of the quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) practices of LC-MS based untargeted metabolomics practitioners (2020), published in Metabolomics
  • Progress towards an OECD reporting framework for transcriptomics and metabolomics in regulatory toxicology (2021), published in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
  • Guiding the choice of informatics software and tools for lipidomics research applications (2022), published in Nature Methods
  • Metabolomics: The Stethoscope for the Twenty-First Century (2020), published in Medical Principles and Practice

Best Publications

  • UniProt: A hub for protein information

    Alex Bateman;Maria Jesus Martin;Claire O'Donovan;Michele Magrane

  • UniProt: the Universal Protein knowledgebase

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

  • 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

  • Activities at the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt)

    R Apweiler;A Bateman;MJ Martin;C O'Donovan

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

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

  • Ongoing and future developments at the Universal Protein Resource

    Anne Morgat;Rolf Apweiler;Maria-Jesus Martin;C. O'Donovan

  • QuickGO: a web-based tool for Gene Ontology searching

    David Binns;Emily Dimmer;Rachael P. Huntley;Daniel Barrell

  • The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) in 2010

    R Apweiler;MJ Martin;C O'Donovan;M Magrane

  • Gene ontology annotations and resources

    Blake Ja;Dolan M;Drabkin H

  • MetaboLights: a resource evolving in response to the needs of its scientific community

    Kenneth Haug;Keeva Cochrane;Venkata Chandrasekhar Nainala;Mark Williams

  • The GOA database in 2009—an integrated Gene Ontology Annotation resource

    Daniel Barrell;Emily Dimmer;Rachael P. Huntley;David Binns

  • The GOA database: Gene Ontology annotation updates for 2015

    Rachael P. Huntley;Tony Sawford;Prudence Mutowo-Meullenet;Aleksandra Shypitsyna

  • The Gene Ontology in 2010: Extensions and refinements

    Tanya Z. Berardini;Varsha K. Khodiyar;Ruth C. Lovering;Philippa Talmud

  • Open Targets: a platform for therapeutic target identification and validation.

    Gautier Koscielny;Peter An;Denise Carvalho-Silva;Jennifer A. Cham

  • The UniProt-GO Annotation database in 2011

    Emily C. Dimmer;Rachael P. Huntley;Yasmin Alam-Faruque;Tony Sawford

  • An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy

    Yuxiang Jiang;Tal Ronnen Oron;Wyatt T. Clark;Asma R. Bankapur

  • The CAFA challenge reports improved protein function prediction and new functional annotations for hundreds of genes through experimental screens

    Naihui Zhou;Yuxiang Jiang;Timothy R. Bergquist;Alexandra J. Lee

  • Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones

    Tadashi Imanishi;Takeshi Itoh;Yutaka Suzuki;Claire O'Donovan

  • SIFTS: Structure Integration with Function, Taxonomy and Sequences resource

    Sameer Velankar;Jose M. Dana;Julius O. B. Jacobsen;Glen van Ginkel

  • High-quality protein knowledge resource: SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL

    Claire O'Donovan;Maria Jesus Martin;Alexandre Gattiker;Elisabeth Gasteiger

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Jesus Martin
Maria Jesus Martin European Bioinformatics Institute
Rolf Apweiler
Rolf Apweiler European Bioinformatics Institute
Amos Marc Bairoch
Amos Marc Bairoch Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Alan Bridge
Alan Bridge Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Christophe Dessimoz
Christophe Dessimoz University College London
Alex Bateman
Alex Bateman European Bioinformatics Institute
Elisabeth Gasteiger
Elisabeth Gasteiger Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Ioannis Xenarios
Ioannis Xenarios University of Lausanne
Henning Hermjakob
Henning Hermjakob European Bioinformatics Institute
Sandra Orchard
Sandra Orchard European Bioinformatics Institute

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