Dominic Simm, PhD student

dominic.simm@cs.uni-goettingen.de

Doktorarbeit
Algorithms for biological sequence analysis
Zentrum für Informatik, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, and Department of NMR Based Structural Biology, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen
since Dec 2013

Master thesis
Untersuchungen zum Oligomerisierungszustand von Coiled-Coil-Proteinen im menschlichen Genom
Zentrum für Informatik, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, and Department of NMR Based Structural Biology, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen
from Jul 2013 to Nov 2013


Publications

Simm D, Kollmar M (2018)
Waggawagga-CLI: A command-line tool for predicting stable single α-helices (SAH-domains), and the SAH-domain distribution across eukaryotes.
PLoS One 13, e0191924
Kollmar M, Simm D (2018)
Identifying Sequenced Eukaryotic Genomes and Transcriptomes with diArk.
Methods in Molecular Biology 1757, 1-19
Simm D, Hatje K, Kollmar M (2017)
Distribution and evolution of stable single α-helices (SAH domains) in myosin motor proteins.
PLoS One 12, e0174639
Hatje K, Rahman RU, Vidal RO, Simm D, Hammesfahr B, Bansal V, Rajput A, Mickael ME, Sun T, Bonn S, Kollmar M (2017)
The landscape of human mutually exclusive splicing.
Molecular Systems Biology 13, 959
Simm D, Hatje K, Kollmar M (2015)
Waggawagga: comparative visualization of coiled-coil predictions and detection of stable single α-helices (SAH domains).
Bioinformatics 31, 767-769
Kollmar M, Kollmar L, Hammesfahr B, Simm D (2015)
diArk – the database for eukaryotic genome and transcriptome assemblies in 2014.
Nucleic Acids Research 43, D1107-1112