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Peter D'Eustachio is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research spans several domains within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a total of 64 publications. The subfields of their studies predominantly involve molecular biology, computational theory and mathematics, genetics, plant science, and biophysics.

The scientist's main research topics include bioinformatics and genomic networks, biomedical text mining and ontologies, computational drug discovery methods, genomics and phylogenetic studies, genomics and rare diseases, cell image analysis techniques, and advanced proteomics techniques and applications.

Peter D'Eustachio has contributed research to multiple publication venues. The most frequent among these are:

  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Genetics
  • Current Protocols
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The following publications from recent years reflect the scope of their research:

  • The Gene Ontology resource: enriching a GOld mine (2020, Nucleic Acids Research)
  • The reactome pathway knowledgebase 2022 (2021, Nucleic Acids Research)
  • The Gene Ontology knowledgebase in 2023 (2023, Genetics)
  • The Reactome Pathway Knowledgebase 2024 (2023, Nucleic Acids Research)
  • Gramene 2021: harnessing the power of comparative genomics and pathways for plant research (2020, Nucleic Acids Research)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Guanming Wu
  • Lincoln Stein
  • Lisa Matthews
  • Henning Hermjakob
  • Karen Rothfels

Best Publications

  • The Reactome Pathway Knowledgebase.

    Antonio Fabregat;Konstantinos Sidiropoulos;Phani V. Garapati;Marc Gillespie;Marc Gillespie

  • The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still GOing strong

    S. Carbon;E. Douglass;N. Dunn;B. Good

  • The Gene Ontology resource: enriching a GOld mine

    Seth Carbon;Eric Douglass;Benjamin M Good

  • The reactome pathway knowledgebase 2022.

    Marc Gillespie;Marc Gillespie;Bijay Jassal;Ralf Stephan;Marija Milacic

  • Reactome: a database of reactions, pathways and biological processes

    David Croft;Gavin O'Kelly;Guanming Wu;Robin Haw

  • Reactome: a knowledgebase of biological pathways.

    G. Joshi-Tope;M. Gillespie;M. Gillespie;I. Vastrik;P. D'Eustachio;P. D'Eustachio

  • The genome sequence of Caenorhabditis briggsae: A platform for comparative genomics

    Lincoln D Stein;Zhirong Bao;Zhirong Bao;Darin Blasiar;Thomas Blumenthal

  • Reactome pathway analysis: a high-performance in-memory approach

    Antonio Fabregat;Konstantinos Sidiropoulos;Guilherme Viteri;Oscar Forner

  • Reactome knowledgebase of human biological pathways and processes.

    Lisa Matthews;Gopal Gopinath;Marc Gillespie;Michael Caudy

  • Differential Localization of Rho Gtpases in Live Cells Regulation by Hypervariable Regions and Rhogdi Binding

    David Michaelson;Joseph Silletti;Gretchen Murphy;Peter D'Eustachio

  • The BioPAX community standard for pathway data sharing

    Emek Demir;Emek Demir;Michael P. Cary;Suzanne Paley;Ken Fukuda

  • Reactome: a knowledge base of biologic pathways and processes

    Imre Vastrik;Peter D'Eustachio;Peter D'Eustachio;Esther Schmidt;Geeta Joshi-Tope

  • Gene ontology annotations and resources

    Blake Ja;Dolan M;Drabkin H

  • Essential role of STAT3 for embryonic stem cell pluripotency

    Regina Raz;Chien Kuo Lee;Linda A. Cannizzaro;Peter D'Eustachio

  • Reactome graph database: Efficient access to complex pathway data.

    Antonio Fabregat;Florian Korninger;Guilherme Viteri;Konstantinos Sidiropoulos

  • Characterization of four novel ras-like genes expressed in a human teratocarcinoma cell line.

    G T Drivas;A Shih;E Coutavas;M G Rush

  • Reactome enhanced pathway visualization.

    Konstantinos Sidiropoulos;Guilherme Viteri;Cristoffer Sevilla;Steven Jupe

  • An inherited limb deformity created by insertional mutagenesis in a transgenic mouse

    R. P. Woychik;T. A. Stewart;T. A. Stewart;L. G. Davis;L. G. Davis;P. D'Eustachio

  • Annotating Cancer Variants and Anti-Cancer Therapeutics in Reactome

    Marija Milacic;Robin Haw;Karen Rothfels;Guanming Wu

  • Characterization of proteins that interact with the cell-cycle regulatory protein Ran/TC4.

    Elias Coutavas;Mindong Ren;Joel D. Oppenheim;Peter D'Eustachio

Frequent Co-Authors

Lincoln Stein
Lincoln Stein Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
Henning Hermjakob
Henning Hermjakob European Bioinformatics Institute
Ewan Birney
Ewan Birney European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Cathy H. Wu
Cathy H. Wu University of Delaware
Cecilia N. Arighi
Cecilia N. Arighi University of Delaware
Judith A. Blake
Judith A. Blake Edith Cowan University
Frank H. Ruddle
Frank H. Ruddle Yale University
Suzanna E. Lewis
Suzanna E. Lewis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chris Sander
Chris Sander Harvard University
Barry Smith
Barry Smith University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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