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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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Statistical and visual morph movie analysis of crystallographic mutant selection bias in protein mutation resource data.

TL;DR: A comprehensive statistical analysis of PMR mutants and makes available morph movies from PMR structure pairs, allowing visual analysis of conformational change and the ability to distinguish visually between conformational changes due to motions and mutations.
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Ten Years of PLoS Computational Biology: A Decade of Appreciation and Innovation

TL;DR: The journal has succeeded in providing computational biology researchers consistently informed and thoughtful reviews, and an imminent challenge will likely be understanding the relationship with biomedical informatics as the line between basic and clinical research blurs in a translational world.
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Code Generation through Annotation of Macromolecular Structure Data

TL;DR: The solution has been to define a simple domain specific language (DSL) which is added to the extensive annotation already found in the mmCIF dictionary, and the conversion process becomes part of the global dictionary and is not open to a variety of interpretations by different research groups writing code based on dictionary contents.
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Let's Make Those Book Chapters Open Too!

TL;DR: Translational Bioinformatics, edited by Guest Editor Maricel Kann and Education Editor Fran Lewitter, is the first complete PLOS “book” that can be accessed online as individual chapters or downloaded as a complete volume, and an ePub version is now available too.
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MSG (Molecular Scene Generator): a Web-based application for the visualization of macromolecular structures

TL;DR: The category Computer Program Abstracts provides a rapid means of communicating up-to-date information concerning both new programs or systems and signi®cant updates to existing ones.