Dame Janet Thornton

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Dame Janet Thornton is a British biochemist and pioneering computational biologist renowned for her influential work on protein structure and bioinformatics, including leadership roles at the European Bioinformatics Institute.

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instanceOf British person
biochemist
bioinformatician
computational biologist
scientist
woman scientist
academicDiscipline biophysics
chemistry
awardReceived Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
fellowship of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Nottingham NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
employer European Bioinformatics Institute NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biochemistry
bioinformatics
computational biology
protein structure
structural biology
gender female
hasOccupation academic
institute director
researcher
honorificTitle Dame
influenced development of European bioinformatics resources
training and careers in bioinformatics in Europe
knownFor development of computational methods for protein structure analysis
leadership in European bioinformatics infrastructure
pioneering work in bioinformatics
pioneering work on protein structure
memberOf Academia Europaea NERFINISHED
European Molecular Biology Laboratory NERFINISHED
Royal Society
name Janet Thornton NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork contributions to protein structure databases
development of protein structure classification methods
positionHeld Director of EMBL-EBI
Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute
researchInterest enzyme mechanisms
protein folding
protein function annotation
protein structure prediction
structural bioinformatics
workLocation Hinxton, Cambridgeshire NERFINISHED

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Mendel Medal notableRecipient Dame Janet Thornton