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Dr Ralph Patrick
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Ralph Patrick

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Overview

Background

Ralph Patrick is a researcher focussed on understanding the molecular drivers of ageing and age-associated diseases and developing new therapeutic approaches to help alleviate diseases of ageing. He is trained as a computational biologist, with a BSc (Hons) and PhD from the University of Queensland (UQ). After completion of his PhD in 2016, he worked as a postdoctoral scientist at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute (VCCRI) in Sydney for nearly six years. At the VCCRI, a major focus of his research was mapping out how the individual cells of the heart respond to a heart attack at the gene expression level and how these compare to other forms of chronic heart disease. Following the VCCRI, he joined the Ageing and Cellular Reprogramming lab at the IMB in 2022 as a postdoctoral fellow. His work at the IMB focusses on understanding the epigenetic and transcription factor drivers of the ageing process and leveraging this knowledge to develop new strategies for restoring youthful cell states. Any potential collaborators or students interested in this research area are welcome to contact him.

Availability

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Works

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25 works between 2012 and 2024

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2016

Journal Article

Prediction of kinase-specific phosphorylation sites through an integrative model of protein context and sequence

Patrick, Ralph, Horin, Coralie, Kobe, Bostjan, Cao, Kim-Anh Le and Bodén, Mikael (2016). Prediction of kinase-specific phosphorylation sites through an integrative model of protein context and sequence. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1864 (11), 1599-1608. doi: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2016.08.001

Prediction of kinase-specific phosphorylation sites through an integrative model of protein context and sequence

2016

Other Outputs

Molecular interaction motifs in a system-wide network context: Computationally charting transient kinase-substrate phosphorylation events

Patrick, Ralph (2016). Molecular interaction motifs in a system-wide network context: Computationally charting transient kinase-substrate phosphorylation events. PhD Thesis, School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.290

Molecular interaction motifs in a system-wide network context: Computationally charting transient kinase-substrate phosphorylation events

2014

Journal Article

PhosphoPICK: modelling cellular context to map kinase-substrate phosphorylation events

Patrick, Ralph, Lê Cao, Kim-Anh, Kobe, Bostjan and Bodén, Mikael (2014). PhosphoPICK: modelling cellular context to map kinase-substrate phosphorylation events. Bioinformatics, 31 (3), 382-389. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu663

PhosphoPICK: modelling cellular context to map kinase-substrate phosphorylation events

2014

Journal Article

Predicting the dynamics of protein abundance

Mehdi, Ahmed M., Patrick, Ralph, Bailey, Timothy L. and Boden, Mikael (2014). Predicting the dynamics of protein abundance. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, 13 (5), 1330-1340. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M113.033076

Predicting the dynamics of protein abundance

2012

Journal Article

Mapping the stabilome: a novel computational method for classifying metabolic protein stability

Patrick, Ralph, Cao, Kim-Anh L., Davis, Melissa, Kobe, Bostjan and Bodén, Mikael (2012). Mapping the stabilome: a novel computational method for classifying metabolic protein stability. BMC Systems Biology, 6 (1) 60, 60.1-60.15. doi: 10.1186/1752-0509-6-60

Mapping the stabilome: a novel computational method for classifying metabolic protein stability

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