====== Dr Oliver Redfern ====== {{ :cathteam:ollie_cath_photo.jpg?250|Posing on the southbank of the Thames}} ===== Post-Doctoral Research fellow ===== I work as part of the Midwest Consortium for Structural Genomics, aiding target selection and analysis of the novelty of the protein structures they produce. In parallel, I also develop methods for homology recognition and function prediction from protein structure and sequence. ===== Academic Background ===== * 1998-2001 BSc(Hons) First Biochemistry, University of Warwick * 2001-2005 PhD Biochemistry (Computational Biology), University College London ===== Research Interests ===== My PhD was focussed on developing novel methods to enhance the speed of structure classification in the CATH database. With this aim, I developed the structure comparison method CATHEDRAL to effectively decompose whole protein structures into their component domains. I have also been involved with the analysis of large, functional diverse domain superfamilies in CATH, and as a consequence have developed a method called FLORA to discriminate between differetn functional families within these superfamilies. ===== Selected Publications ===== {{pubmed>long:19714201}} {{pubmed>long:18996897}} {{pubmed>long:18554899}} {{pubmed>long:18052539}} {{pubmed>long:18037900}} {{pubmed>long:16780872}} ===== Other Interests ===== Current affairs, comedy, whiskey. ===== Links ===== http://www.cathdb.info/cgi-bin/CathedralServer.pl ===== Other CATH Team Members ===== ~~DIR?cols=page;description&hdrs=Person; Description~~