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Philip E. Bourne
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 357
Citations - 64294
Philip E. Bourne is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein Data Bank & Structural genomics. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 331 publications receiving 54563 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip E. Bourne include University of Sheffield & University of California, Los Angeles.
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The RCSB Protein Data Bank: redesigned web site and web services
Peter W. Rose,Bojan Beran,Chunxiao Bi,Wolfgang F. Bluhm,Dimitris Dimitropoulos,David S. Goodsell,Andreas Prlić,Martha Quesada,Gregory B. Quinn,John D. Westbrook,Jasmine Young,Benjamin T. Yukich,Christine Zardecki,Helen M. Berman,Philip E. Bourne +14 more
TL;DR: The next generation of the RCSB PDB web site, as described here, provides a rich resource for research and education and enables a range of new possibilities to analyze and understand structure data.
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SuperTarget and Matador: resources for exploring drug-target relationships
Stefan Günther,Michael Kuhn,Mathias Dunkel,Monica Campillos,Christian Senger,Evangelia Petsalaki,Jessica Ahmed,Eduardo Garcia Urdiales,Andreas Gewiess,Lars Juhl Jensen,Reinhard Schneider,Roman Skoblo,Robert B. Russell,Philip E. Bourne,Peer Bork,Robert Preissner +15 more
TL;DR: A one-stop data warehouse that integrates drug-related information about medical indication areas, adverse drug effects, drug metabolization, pathways and Gene Ontology terms of the target proteins and provides tools for 2D drug screening and sequence comparison of the targets.
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The Protein Data Bank and the challenge of structural genomics
Helen M. Berman,Talapady N. Bhat,Philip E. Bourne,Zukang Feng,Gary L. Gilliland,Helge Weissig,John D. Westbrook +6 more
TL;DR: The PDB has created systems for the processing, exchange, query, and distribution of data that will enable many aspects of high throughput structural genomics.
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The RCSB Protein Data Bank: views of structural biology for basic and applied research and education
Peter W. Rose,Andreas Prlić,Chunxiao Bi,Wolfgang F. Bluhm,Cole H. Christie,Shuchismita Dutta,Rachel Kramer Green,David S. Goodsell,John D. Westbrook,Jesse Woo,Jasmine Young,Christine Zardecki,Helen M. Berman,Philip E. Bourne,Stephen K. Burley +14 more
TL;DR: Recently introduced data annotations including integration with external biological resources, such as gene and drug databases, new visualization tools and improved support for the mobile web are described.
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How open science helps researchers succeed.
Erin C. McKiernan,Philip E. Bourne,C. Titus Brown,Stuart Buck,Amye Kenall,Jennifer Lin,Damon McDougall,Brian A. Nosek,Karthik Ram,Courtney K. Soderberg,Jeffrey R. Spies,Jeffrey R. Spies,Kaitlin Thaney,Andrew Updegrove,Kara H. Woo,Tal Yarkoni +15 more
TL;DR: There is evidence that open research practices bring significant benefits to researchers relative to more traditional closed practices, including increases in citations, media attention, potential collaborators, job opportunities and funding opportunities.