Judith Blake (scientist)

Education

Blake completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology in 1974 at the University of Connecticut. She moved to Harvard University for postgraduate study where she was awarded a Master of Arts degree in 1978 followed by a PhD in 1981.[6] Her PhD investigated chromosomal variation in the Jamaican lizard Anolis grahami and was supervised by Ernest Edward Williams.[4]

Career and research

Blake's research interests are in genome evolution, biomedical ontologies and mouse genetics.[1] She is one of the leaders and founding principal investigators (PIs) of the Gene Ontology (GO) consortium[7][8][9] and the Mouse Genome Database (MGD).[10]

Awards and honors

Blake was elected a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) in 2020 for outstanding contributions to computational biology.[11]

References

  1. Judith Blake publications indexed by Google Scholar
  2. Judith Blake publications from Europe PubMed Central
  3. Judith Blake at DBLP Bibliography Server
  4. Blake, Judith Anne (2018). "Curriculum Vitae: Judith Anne Blake, Ph.D" (PDF). jax.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-07-14.
  5. Judith Blake publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  6. Blake, Judith Anne (1981). Chromosomal variation in the Jamaican lizard, Anolis grahami. harvard.edu (PhD thesis). Harvard University. OCLC 76978818.
  7. Ashburner, Michael; Ball, Catherine A.; Blake, Judith A.; Botstein, David; Butler, Heather; Cherry, J. Michael; Davis, Allan P.; Dolinski, Kara; Dwight, Selina S.; Eppig, Janan T.; Harris, Midori A.; Hill, David P.; Issel-Tarver, Laurie; Kasarskis, Andrew; Lewis, Suzanna; Matese, John C.; Richardson, Joel E.; Ringwald, Martin; Rubin, Gerald M.; Sherlock, Gavin (2000). "Gene Ontology: tool for the unification of biology". Nature Genetics. 25 (1): 25–29. doi:10.1038/75556. ISSN 1061-4036. PMC 3037419. PMID 10802651.
  8. Harris, M. A.; Clark, J; Ireland, A; Lomax, J; Ashburner, M; Foulger, R; Eilbeck, K; Lewis, S; Marshall, B; Mungall, C; Richter, J; Rubin, G. M.; Blake, J. A.; Bult, C; Dolan, M; Drabkin, H; Eppig, J. T.; Hill, D. P.; Ni, L; Ringwald, M; Balakrishnan, R; Cherry, J. M.; Christie, K. R.; Costanzo, M. C.; Dwight, S. S.; Engel, S; Fisk, D. G.; Hirschman, J. E.; Hong, E. L.; et al. (2004). "The Gene Ontology (GO) database and informatics resource". Nucleic Acids Research. 32 (Database issue): D258–61. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh036. PMC 308770. PMID 14681407.
  9. The Gene Ontology Consortium (2019). "The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still going strong". Nucleic Acids Research. 47 (D1): D330–D338. doi:10.1093/nar/gky1055. ISSN 0305-1048. PMC 6323945. PMID 30395331.
  10. Blake, Judith A.; Bult, Carol J.; Kadin, James A.; Richardson, Joel E.; Eppig, Janan T.; The Mouse Genome Database Group (2011). "The Mouse Genome Database (MGD): premier model organism resource for mammalian genomics and genetics". Nucleic Acids Research. Oxford. 39 (Database issue): D842-8. doi:10.1093/nar/gkq1008. PMC 3013640. PMID 21051359.
  11. Anon (2020). "Outstanding Contribution to ISCB". iscb.org. International Society for Computational Biology.
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