Automated Author ProfileNoble, Howard
Noble, Howard
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 6.7 (sum of 8 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
This is a spreadsheet containing the results of a systematic literature review to identify and curate all known and putative HLA Class I epitopes in hepatitis B virus (HBV). We performed our literature review in January 2016, searching Medline and Embase via the OVID search interface made available by the University of Oxford. No date restrictions were imposed; Medline was searched from 1946-2016 and Embase from 1974-2016. The relevant subject headings for Epitopes, HLA Antigens, CD8 Antigens and Hepatitis B from the thesauri (MESH and EMTREE) were exploded and searched. In addition the terms epitope* (to pick up singular and plural) and Hepatitis B and HBV were searched in the title and abstract fields. We also identified additional references by searching the bibliographies of relevant articles. As well as details of each citation, we recorded the HBV protein and sequence-numbered location of each epitope (based on a published reference strain; Liu WC, et al. Aligning to the sample-specific reference sequence to optimize the accuracy of next-generation sequencing analysis for hepatitis B virus. Hepatol Int 2016;10:147-157). Each citation was reviewed by a primary reviewer and then again by a second expert to ensure the records are as accurate as possible. Over time, we aim to update and refine the dataset such that it becomes a growing resource for virologists, immunologists and those in the field of vaccine design.A live interactive version can be viewed at http://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/hepitopes.The visualisation code can be viewed at https://github.com/ox-it/hepitopes. As the database is updated and refined, we will submit updated versions to Figshare. In parallel, we have uploaded a static version to Oxford Research Archive (ORA) at the point of initial publication; DOI: 10.5287/bodleian:zr0VAr78q
Authors
- Lumley, Sheila ;
- Noble, Howard ;
- Hadley, Martin ;
- Callow, Liz ;
- Amna Malik ;
- Chua, Yi Yi ;
- Duffey, Owen J ;
- Grolmusova, Natalia ;
- Kumar, Arvind ;
- Ravenscroft, Samuel ;
- Spencer, Jonathan I ;
- Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph ;
- Thimme, Robert ;
- Andersson, Monique ;
- Klenerman, Paul ;
- Barnes, Eleanor ;
- Matthews, Philippa
This is a spreadsheet containing the results of a systematic literature review to identify and curate all known and putative HLA Class I epitopes in hepatitis B virus (HBV). We performed our literature review in January 2016, searching Medline and Embase via the OVID search interface made available by the University of Oxford. No date restrictions were imposed; Medline was searched from 1946-2016 and Embase from 1974-2016. The relevant subject headings for Epitopes, HLA Antigens, CD8 Antigens and Hepatitis B from the thesauri (MESH and EMTREE) were exploded and searched. In addition the terms epitope* (to pick up singular and plural) and Hepatitis B and HBV were searched in the title and abstract fields. We also identified additional references by searching the bibliographies of relevant articles. As well as details of each citation, we recorded the HBV protein and sequence-numbered location of each epitope (based on a published reference strain; Liu WC, et al. Aligning to the sample-specific reference sequence to optimize the accuracy of next-generation sequencing analysis for hepatitis B virus. Hepatol Int 2016;10:147-157). Each citation was reviewed by a primary reviewer and then again by a second expert to ensure the records are as accurate as possible. Over time, we aim to update and refine the dataset such that it becomes a growing resource for virologists, immunologists and those in the field of vaccine design.A live interactive version can be viewed at http://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/hepitopes.The visualisation code can be viewed at https://github.com/ox-it/hepitopes. As the database is updated and refined, we will submit updated versions to Figshare. In parallel, we have uploaded a static version to Oxford Research Archive (ORA) at the point of initial publication; DOI: 10.5287/bodleian:zr0VAr78q
Authors
- Lumley, Sheila ;
- Noble, Howard ;
- Hadley, Martin ;
- Callow, Liz ;
- Amna Malik ;
- Chua, Yi Yi ;
- Duffey, Owen J ;
- Grolmusova, Natalia ;
- Kumar, Arvind ;
- Ravenscroft, Samuel ;
- Spencer, Jonathan I ;
- Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph ;
- Thimme, Robert ;
- Andersson, Monique ;
- Klenerman, Paul ;
- Barnes, Eleanor ;
- Matthews, Philippa
This is a .csv file detailing the succession of UK Prime Ministers from April 1908 to June 2016 and is designed for use as an example dataset of timelines/event series.
Data is formatted as:
|Prime.Minister |Start.Date |End.Date |Political.Party ||:--------------|:----------|:----------|:---------------||David Cameron |2010-05-11 |NA |Conservatives ||Gordon Brown |2007-06-27 |2010-05-11 |Labour |
Data was collated from and https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Authors
- Hadley, Charlie ;
- Noble, Howard
This is a .csv file detailing the succession of UK Prime Ministers from April 1908 to June 2016 and is designed for use as an example dataset of timelines/event series.
Data is formatted as:
|Prime.Minister |Start.Date |End.Date |Political.Party ||:--------------|:----------|:----------|:---------------||David Cameron |2010-05-11 |NA |Conservatives ||Gordon Brown |2007-06-27 |2010-05-11 |Labour |
Data was collated from and https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Authors
- Hadley, Charlie ;
- Noble, Howard
This is a .csv file detailing the succession of UK Prime Ministers from April 1908 to June 2016 and is designed for use as an example dataset of timelines/event series.
Data is formatted as:
|Prime.Minister |Start.Date |End.Date |Political.Party ||:--------------|:----------|:----------|:---------------||David Cameron |2010-05-11 |NA |Conservatives ||Gordon Brown |2007-06-27 |2010-05-11 |Labour |
Data was collated from and https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Authors
- Hadley, Charlie ;
- Noble, Howard
This is a spreadsheet containing the results of a systematic literature review to identify and curate all known and putative HLA Class I epitopes in hepatitis B virus (HBV). We performed our literature review in January 2016, searching Medline and Embase via the OVID search interface made available by the University of Oxford. No date restrictions were imposed; Medline was searched from 1946-2016 and Embase from 1974-2016. The relevant subject headings for Epitopes, HLA Antigens, CD8 Antigens and Hepatitis B from the thesauri (MESH and EMTREE) were exploded and searched. In addition the terms epitope* (to pick up singular and plural) and Hepatitis B and HBV were searched in the title and abstract fields. We also identified additional references by searching the bibliographies of relevant articles. As well as details of each citation, we recorded the HBV protein and sequence-numbered location of each epitope (based on a published reference strain; Liu WC, et al. Aligning to the sample-specific reference sequence to optimize the accuracy of next-generation sequencing analysis for hepatitis B virus. Hepatol Int 2016;10:147-157). Each citation was reviewed by a primary reviewer and then again by a second expert to ensure the records are as accurate as possible. Over time, we aim to update and refine the dataset such that it becomes a growing resource for virologists, immunologists and those in the field of vaccine design.A live interactive version can be viewed at http://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/hepitopes.The visualisation code can be viewed at https://github.com/ox-it/hepitopes. As the database is updated and refined, we will submit updated versions to Figshare. In parallel, we have uploaded a static version to Oxford Research Archive (ORA) at the point of initial publication; DOI: 10.5287/bodleian:zr0VAr78q
Authors
- Lumley, Sheila ;
- Noble, Howard ;
- Hadley, Martin ;
- Callow, Liz ;
- Amna Malik ;
- Chua, Yi Yi ;
- Duffey, Owen J ;
- Grolmusova, Natalia ;
- Kumar, Arvind ;
- Ravenscroft, Samuel ;
- Spencer, Jonathan I ;
- Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph ;
- Thimme, Robert ;
- Andersson, Monique ;
- Klenerman, Paul ;
- Barnes, Eleanor ;
- Matthews, Philippa
This is a .csv file detailing the succession of UK Prime Ministers from April 1908 to June 2016 and is designed for use as an example dataset of timelines/event series.
Data is formatted as:
|Prime.Minister |Start.Date |End.Date |Political.Party ||:--------------|:----------|:----------|:---------------||David Cameron |2010-05-11 |NA |Conservatives ||Gordon Brown |2007-06-27 |2010-05-11 |Labour |
Data was collated from and https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Authors
- Hadley, Charlie ;
- Noble, Howard
This is a .csv file detailing the succession of UK Prime Ministers from April 1908 to June 2016 and is designed for use as an example dataset of timelines/event series.
Data is formatted as:
|Prime.Minister |Start.Date |End.Date |Political.Party ||:--------------|:----------|:----------|:---------------||David Cameron |2010-05-11 |NA |Conservatives ||Gordon Brown |2007-06-27 |2010-05-11 |Labour |
Data was collated from and https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Authors
- Hadley, Charlie ;
- Noble, Howard