Magnus Manske

Dr. Magnus Manske, full name Heinrich Magnus Manske (born 24 May 1974), is a biochemist, and  of the first version of the.

A 2007 PhD graduate in Natural Sciences from University of Köln, , , Germany, after graduation, Manske moved to  to take up a post for the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute: Hinxton, , and is currently working on Malaria in his post of Senior staff scientist. Manske is a named  or co-author of over ninety (90) published , scientific, and / or other professional works, including Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia, this being well-recieved and scoring impressive citation levels. As certified by Scopus® of November 2019, Manske has been cited over 1700 times by over 1280 documents, and has an of 20.


 * ''Selected publications
 * Li JW, Bolser D, Manske M, Giorgi FM, Vyahhi N, Usadel B, Clavijo BJ, Chan TF, Wong N, Zerbino D, Schneider MV; (2013); The NGS WikiBook: a dynamic collaborative online training effort with long-term sustainability; www.NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov; PMCID: PMC3771235; PMID: 23793381; doi: 10.1093/bib/bbt045.
 * — at Wikibooks (English)
 * Jennifer Daub, Paul P. Gardner, John Tate, Daniel Ramsköld, Magnus Manske, William G. Scott, Zasha Weinberg, Sam Griffiths-Jones, and Alex Bateman; (©2008); The RNA WikiProject: Community annotation of RNA families; RNA Society, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; RNAjournal.cshlp.org; doi: 10.1261/rna.1200508; PMID: 18945806; PMCID: PMC2590952.
 * — at English Wikipedia


 * ''References


 * ''External links
 * — article page at English Wikipedia
 * — user page at English Wikipedia
 * — user page at German Wikipedia
 * — user page at Wikimedia Commons
 * — user page at Wikimedia Wikidata