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Dr. Christine Orengo is a Professor of Bioinformatics at University College London (UCL).
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Her research focuses on the development of algorithms to capture relationships between protein structures, sequences and functions.
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She has built one of the most comprehensive protein classifications, CATH. CATH structural and functional data for hundreds of millions of proteins has enabled studies that revealed essential universal proteins and their biological roles, and extended characterisation of biological systems implicated in disease e.g. in cell division, cancer and aging. The Encyclopedia of Domains (TED) is a joint effort by CATH (Orengo group) and the Jones group at University College London to identify and classify protein domains in AlphaFold2 models from AlphaFold Database version 4, covering over 188 million unique sequences and 365 million domain assignments.
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She has built one of the most comprehensive protein classifications, [CATH](https://www.cathdb.info/). CATH structural and functional data for hundreds of millions of proteins has enabled studies that revealed essential universal proteins and their biological roles, and extended characterisation of biological systems implicated in disease e.g. in cell division, cancer and aging.
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[The Encyclopedia of Domains (TED)](https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_10788941) is a joint effort by CATH (Orengo group) and the Jones group at University College London to identify and classify protein domains in AlphaFold2 models from AlphaFold Database version 4, covering over 188 million unique sequences and 365 million domain assignments.
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Dr. Orengo received her PhD from University College London. She is currently a Vice President of the International Society of Computational Biology (ISCB) and was previously the ISCB's first female President.
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She is a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), an Elected Member of EMBO since 2014, and a Fellow of ISCB since 2016. Dr. Orengo is a strong supporter of FAIR and open data and data sharing practices.

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