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Chris F. Taylor

Researcher at European Bioinformatics Institute

Publications -  73
Citations -  10046

Chris F. Taylor is an academic researcher from European Bioinformatics Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteomics Standards Initiative & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 73 publications receiving 9535 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris F. Taylor include Laboratory of Molecular Biology & Wellcome Trust.

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The Metadata Coverage Index (MCI): A standardized metric for quantifying database metadata richness.

TL;DR: The utility of MCI scores using metadata from the Genomes Online Database (GOLD), including records compliant with the ‘Minimum Information about a Genome Sequence’ (MIGS) standard developed by the Genomic Standards Consortium is demonstrated.
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Proteomics and Beyond: a report on the 3rd Annual Spring Workshop of the HUPO-PSI 21-23 April 2006, San Francisco, CA, USA.

TL;DR: Significant developments in many of the HUPO‐PSI XML interchange formats, minimal reporting requirements and accompanying controlled vocabularies were reported, with many of these now feeding into the broader efforts of the Functional Genomics Experiment (FuGE) data model and functional genomics Ontology (FuGO) ontologies.
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5th HUPO BPP Bioinformatics Meeting at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton, UK – Setting the Analysis Frame

TL;DR: The Bioinformatics Committee of the HUPO Brain Proteome Project meets regularly to execute the post‐lab analyses of the data produced in the H UPO BPP pilot studies, and the parameter set of the semi‐automated data re‐analysis of MS/MS spectra has been elaborated.
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Human Proteome Organisation Proteomics Standards Initiative. Pre-Congress Initiative.

TL;DR: The plenary session of the Proteomics Standards Initiative of the Human Proteome Organisation discussed the current status of the ongoing work in the fields of molecular interactions, mass spectrometry and the description of protein modifications.