World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Ronald C. Beavis

Ronald C. Beavis

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
25084
World Ranking
11099
National Ranking
385

Overview

Ronald C. Beavis is affiliated with Beavis Informatics Ltd, a company based in Canada. Their professional work is connected with this organization, which suggests involvement in informatics or related fields.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are listed in the available data. The absence of this information limits detailed insights into the scientist's publication record and collaborative networks.

Similarly, no specific main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are documented in the provided data. This restricts the ability to trace particular academic interests or subject matter expertise.

There is no information about awards, so no recorded recognitions or distinctions are associated with this scientist in the current dataset.

Ronald C. Beavis is currently living as indicated by the data. No biographical or career timeline details are available beyond the primary affiliation.

Best Publications

  • TANDEM: matching proteins with tandem mass spectra

    Robertson Craig;Ronald C. Beavis

  • Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry of biopolymers.

    Franz Hillenkamp;Michael Karas;Ronald C. Beavis;Brian T. Chait

  • Bacterial Interference Caused by Autoinducing Peptide Variants

    Guangyong Ji;Ronald Beavis;Richard P. Novick

  • Open source system for analyzing, validating, and storing protein identification data.

    Robertson Craig;John P. Cortens;Ronald C. Beavis

  • Cell density control of staphylococcal virulence mediated by an octapeptide pheromone

    Guangyong Ji;Ronald C. Beavis;Richard P. Novick

  • Structure-activity analysis of synthetic autoinducing thiolactone peptides from Staphylococcus aureus responsible for virulence

    Patricia Mayville;Guangyong Ji;Ronald Beavis;Hongmei Yang

  • α‐Cyano‐4‐hydroxycinnamic acid as a matrix for matrixassisted laser desorption mass spectromtry

    R. C. Beavis;T. Chaudhary;B. T. Chait

  • A method for assessing the statistical significance of mass spectrometry-based protein identifications using general scoring schemes.

    David Fenyö;Ronald C Beavis

  • Factors affecting the ultraviolet laser desorption of proteins

    Ronald C. Beavis;Brian T. Chait;K. G. Standing

  • α-Latrotoxin Stimulates Exocytosis by the Interaction with a Neuronal G-Protein-Coupled Receptor

    Valery G Krasnoperov;Mary A Bittner;Ronald Beavis;Yanan Kuang

  • High-accuracy molecular mass determination of proteins using matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry

    Ronald C. Beavis;Brian T. Chait

  • Protein Ladder Sequencing

    Brian T. Chait;Rong Wang;Ronald C. Beavis;Stephen B. H. Kent

  • Rapid, sensitive analysis of protein mixtures by mass spectrometry

    Ronald C. Beavis;Brian T. Chait

  • Bax cleavage is mediated by calpain during drug-induced apoptosis

    David E Wood;Anju Thomas;Anju Thomas;Lakshmi A Devi;Yemiliya Berman

  • HEMOGLOBIN DEGRADATION IN THE HUMAN MALARIA PATHOGEN PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM: A CATABOLIC PATHWAY INITIATED BY A SPECIFIC ASPARTIC PROTEASE

    D. E. Goldberg;A. F. G. Slater;R. Beavis;B. Chait

  • Using Annotated Peptide Mass Spectrum Libraries for Protein Identification

    R. Craig;J. C. Cortens;D. Fenyo;R. C. Beavis

  • An Improved Model for Prediction of Retention Times of Tryptic Peptides in Ion Pair Reversed-phase HPLC Its Application to Protein Peptide Mapping by Off-Line HPLC-MALDI MS

    Oleg V. Krokhin;R. Craig;V. Spicer;W. Ens

  • RADARS, a bioinformatics solution that automates proteome mass spectral analysis, optimises protein identification, and archives data in a relational database

    Helen I. Field;David Fenyö;Ronald C. Beavis

  • General framework for developing and evaluating database scoring algorithms using the TANDEM search engine

    Brendan Maclean;Jimmy K. Eng;Ronald C. Beavis;Martin Mcintosh

  • The use of proteotypic peptide libraries for protein identification

    Robertson Craig;John P. Cortens;Ronald C. Beavis

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Ens
Werner Ens University of Manitoba
Kenneth G. Standing
Kenneth G. Standing University of Manitoba
David Fenyö
David Fenyö New York University
Brian T. Chait
Brian T. Chait Rockefeller University
Blas Frangione
Blas Frangione New York University
Eric W. Deutsch
Eric W. Deutsch University of Washington
Gilbert S. Omenn
Gilbert S. Omenn University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
William S. Hancock
William S. Hancock Northeastern University
Richard P. Novick
Richard P. Novick New York University
Michael Snyder
Michael Snyder Stanford University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Students interested in Biology and Biochemistry often explore related fields that blend science with health, wellness, and patient care. Emerging online programs make it easier than ever to pursue these pathways flexibly—and at your own pace.

For example, if you're drawn to fitness and how the body responds to physical activity, consider an online exercise physiology degree. This program combines biology with specialized knowledge in exercise science and human physiology.

Another rapidly growing area is kinesiology. Accredited online kinesiology programs let you explore movement science, sports medicine, and rehabilitation, opening doors to diverse allied health careers.

For those looking to specialize in nursing, fast-track certifications are available. The shortest online pmhnp certificate programs can help you become a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in less time. If cost is a priority, check out the cheapest post master's fnp program to advance as a Family Nurse Practitioner.

Exploring these related online degrees and certificate pathways can expand your career options, help you specialize, and meet workforce needs in health and science.

Best Scientists Citing Ronald C. Beavis

Trending Scientists