Jonathan Wren (biologist) explained

Jonathan Daniel Wren
Workplaces:Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Alma Mater:University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, University of Oklahoma
Thesis Title:The IRIDESCENT System: An Automated Data-Mining Method to Identify, Evaluate, and Analyze Sets of Relationships Within Textual Databases
Thesis Year:2003
Thesis Url:https://utswmed-ir.tdl.org/handle/2152.5/230
Doctoral Advisor:Harold Garner
Known For:data mining, genetics

Jonathan D. Wren is a scientific investigator at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation[1] in the Department of Arthritis and Clinical Immunology, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.[2]

Wren received his Ph.D. in Genetics and Development at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2003,[3] and immediately after began his independent research career at the University of Oklahoma.[4] He moved to OMRF in 2007. His bioinformatics research focuses on developing computational methods of inferring logical conclusions from extremely large bodies of unstructured or semi-structured measurements and/or facts.[5] He has been recognized for his work in text mining,[6] studies on URL decay (link rot) in scientific publications,[7] plagiarism detection[8] and for discovering the function of uncharacterized human genes.[9] Wren is an Associate Editor for the journal Bioinformatics.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) - Wren, Jonathan . OMRF . 2012-07-07.
  2. Web site: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Adjunct Faculty . oumedicine.com . 2012-07-09.
  3. IRIDESCENT System: An Automated Data-Mining Method to Identify, Evaluate, and Analyze Sets of Relationships Within Textual Databases . Repositories.tdl.org . 2003-02-01 . 2012-07-09. Thesis .
  4. Web site: Office of Technology Development | University of Oklahoma . otd.ou.edu . 2012-07-09.
  5. Web site: PubMed . wren jd - articles in PubMed at NCBI . Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . 2012-05-24 . 2012-07-09.
  6. Web site: Researchers develop computer application to 'read' medical literature, find significant data relationships . UTSouthWestern.edu . 2004-01-22 . 2012-07-07.
  7. 10.1038/428592a. 15071567. Web links leave abstracts going nowhere. Nature. 428. 6983. 592. 2004. Whitfield. John. 2004Natur.428..592W. free.
  8. Web site: OMRF scientist Wren helps develop anti-plagiarism tool . Secure.omrf.org . 2012-07-07.
  9. Web site: Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) - OMRF's "cyber-sleuth" hunts new genes . OMRF . 2012-07-07.