Paul D. Adams
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Professor
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2024; recent publications list Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Paul D. Adams' research focuses on the computational and experimental determination of molecular structures and dynamics, particularly for proteins and biological systems. He has published work on the accurate prediction of protein structures and interactions using neural networks, including investigations into how these predictions can accelerate but not replace experimental structure determination. Adams also studies the structural dynamics of photosystem II, examining intermediates during O2 formation and transitions within its water and proton channels.
His work extends to the development and application of computational tools and databases for structural biology. This includes research on improved AlphaFold modeling with implicit experimental information and recommendations for Cryo-EM model validation. Adams has also contributed to the PDBx/mmCIF ecosystem, developing foundational semantic tools for the field.
With an h-index of 99 and over 134,000 citations across more than 577 publications, Adams is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Carol Gattis, Jennie Popp, Xochitl Delgado Solorzano, and Patience Okoto, with whom he shares multiple publications. He leads a research group and maintains an active lab website.
Metrics
- h-index: 99
- Publications: 577
- Citations: 134,611
Selected Publications
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Fibroblast Growth Factors: Roles and Emerging Therapeutic Applications (2025)
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Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program (2024)
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Board 312: Increasing Retention for Rural and Underrepresented STEM Students (2024)
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Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM (2024)
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A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products (2023)
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Targeting K-Ras Mutations Show Promise Towards Ending Ras’s“Undruggable” Era (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products
- Targeting K-Ras Mutations Show Promise Towards Ending Ras’s“Undruggable” Era
- A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products
- Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products
- Fibroblast Growth Factors: Roles and Emerging Therapeutic Applications
- A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products
- Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM
- Board 312: Increasing Retention for Rural and Underrepresented STEM Students
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM
- Board 312: Increasing Retention for Rural and Underrepresented STEM Students
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM
- Board 312: Increasing Retention for Rural and Underrepresented STEM Students
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products
- A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products
- Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products
- A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products
- Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM
- Board 312: Increasing Retention for Rural and Underrepresented STEM Students
- Simplification of the purification of heat stable recombinant low molecular weight proteins and peptides from GST-fusion products
- A Simple Purification Method for Heat-Stable Recombinant Low Molecular Weight Proteins and Peptides Via GST-Fusion Products
- Board 302: Helping Rural and Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
- Board 198: An Innovation-Themed National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant Program
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