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Matthew B. Callaway
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 4
Citations - 1135
Matthew B. Callaway is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Hydrogen line. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 994 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew B. Callaway include University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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MuSiC: Identifying mutational significance in cancer genomes
Nathan D. Dees,Qunyuan Zhang,Cyriac Kandoth,Michael C. Wendl,William Schierding,Daniel C. Koboldt,Thomas B. Mooney,Matthew B. Callaway,David J. Dooling,Elaine R. Mardis,Richard K. Wilson,Li Ding +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive mutational analysis pipeline that uses standardized sequence-based inputs along with multiple types of clinical data to establish correlations among mutation sites, affected genes and pathways, and to ultimately separate the commonly abundant passenger mutations from the truly significant events.
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DGIdb: mining the druggable genome
Malachi Griffith,Obi L. Griffith,Adam C. Coffman,James V. Weible,Josh F McMichael,Nicholas C. Spies,James Koval,Indraniel Das,Matthew B. Callaway,James M. Eldred,Christopher A. Miller,Janakiraman Subramanian,Ramaswamy Govindan,Runjun D. Kumar,Ron Bose,Li Ding,Jason Walker,David E. Larson,David J. Dooling,Scott M. Smith,Timothy J. Ley,Elaine R. Mardis,Richard K. Wilson +22 more
TL;DR: The Drug-Gene Interaction database (DGIdb) provides an interface for searching lists of genes against a compendium of drug-gene interactions and potentially 'druggable' genes.
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Genome Modeling System: A Knowledge Management Platform for Genomics.
Malachi Griffith,Obi L. Griffith,Scott M. Smith,Avinash Ramu,Matthew B. Callaway,Anthony M. Brummett,Michael J. Kiwala,Adam C. Coffman,Allison A. Regier,Benjamin J. Oberkfell,Gabriel E. Sanderson,Thomas P. Mooney,Nathaniel G. Nutter,Edward A. Belter,Feiyu Du,Robert T. L. Long,Travis E. Abbott,Ian T. Ferguson,David L. Morton,Mark M. Burnett,James V. Weible,Joshua Peck,Adam F. Dukes,Joshua F. McMichael,Justin T. Lolofie,Brian R. Derickson,Jasreet Hundal,Zachary L. Skidmore,Benjamin J. Ainscough,Nathan D. Dees,William Schierding,Cyriac Kandoth,Kyung H. Kim,Charles Lu,Chris Harris,Nicole Maher,Christopher G. Maher,Vincent Magrini,Benjamin S. Abbott,Ken Chen,Eric M. Clark,Indraniel Das,Xian Fan,Amy Hawkins,Todd G. Hepler,Todd Wylie,Shawn Leonard,William E. Schroeder,Xiaoqi Shi,Lynn K. Carmichael,Matthew R. Weil,Richard W. Wohlstadter,Gary Stiehr,Michael D. McLellan,Craig Pohl,Christopher A. Miller,Daniel C. Koboldt,Jason Walker,James M. Eldred,David E. Larson,David J. Dooling,Li Ding,Elaine R. Mardis,Richard K. Wilson +63 more
TL;DR: The GMS framework provides detailed tracking of samples and data coupled with reliable and repeatable analysis pipelines, allowing a large team to collaborate on data analysis, or an individual researcher to leverage the work of others effectively within its data management system.
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Observational Evidence of Supershell Blowout in GS 018–04+44: The Scutum Supershell
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the Scutum Supershell, an elongated shell about 5i in diameter extending to (7i below the Galactic plane) and observe that the top of the shell is missing, and a substan-m tial column of H I rises from the shell walls to b \( 11i, culminating in a large cloud of neutral hydrogen, 3.74 ) 104 located D630 pc from the plane.