Gerard Kleywegt

Gerard Kleywegt
Born
Gerrit Jacob Kleijwegt

1962 (age 61–62)
Rozenburg, Nederland
NationalityDutch
Alma materUniversity of Utrecht
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsEuropean Bioinformatics Institute
University of Upsala
Thesis Computer-assisted assignment of 2D and 3D NMR spectra of proteins (Computer-ondersteunde toekenning van 2D en 3D NMR spectra van eiwitten)  (1991)
Websitehttp://www.ebi.ac.uk/about/people/gerard-kleywegt

Gerard Jacob Kleywegt (born 5 June 1962, in Rozenburg) is a Dutch X-ray crystallographer and the former team leader of the Protein Data Bank in Europe at the EBI;[1][2][3][4] a member of the Worldwide Protein Data Bank.[5][6]

  1. ^ "Looking back on 2016".
  2. ^ "Gerard Kleywegt research group page at the EBI". Archived from the original on 2014-10-20.
  3. ^ Garwoord, Jeremy (May 2009) "A Guardian of Structural Integrity". Lab Times. pp. 19-23
  4. ^ Berman, H. M.; Kleywegt, G. J.; Nakamura, H.; Markley, J. L.; Burley, S. K. (2010). "Safeguarding the integrity of protein archive". Nature. 463 (7280): 425. doi:10.1038/463425c. PMC 4456675. PMID 20110969.
  5. ^ Lewis, T. E.; Sillitoe, I; Andreeva, A; Blundell, T. L.; Buchan, D. W.; Chothia, C; Cozzetto, D; Dana, J. M.; Filippis, I; Gough, J; Jones, D. T.; Kelley, L. A.; Kleywegt, G. J.; Minneci, F; Mistry, J; Murzin, A. G.; Ochoa-Montaño, B; Oates, M. E.; Punta, M; Rackham, O. J.; Stahlhacke, J; Sternberg, M. J.; Velankar, S; Orengo, C (2015). "Genome3D: Exploiting structure to help users understand their sequences". Nucleic Acids Research. 43 (Database issue): D382-6. doi:10.1093/nar/gku973. PMC 4384030. PMID 25348407.
  6. ^ Lewis, T. E.; Sillitoe, I; Andreeva, A; Blundell, T. L.; Buchan, D. W.; Chothia, C; Cuff, A; Dana, J. M.; Filippis, I; Gough, J; Hunter, S; Jones, D. T.; Kelley, L. A.; Kleywegt, G. J.; Minneci, F; Mitchell, A; Murzin, A. G.; Ochoa-Montaño, B; Rackham, O. J.; Smith, J; Sternberg, M. J.; Velankar, S; Yeats, C; Orengo, C (2013). "Genome3D: A UK collaborative project to annotate genomic sequences with predicted 3D structures based on SCOP and CATH domains". Nucleic Acids Research. 41 (Database issue): D499-507. doi:10.1093/nar/gks1266. PMC 3531217. PMID 23203986.