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KEITH R. DAVIS CURRICULUM VITAE
ADDRESS The Johnson Center Innovation and Translational Research Simon Hall MSB, Room 003 212 S. Hawthorne Drive Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 856-4805 E-Mail: [email protected] PRESENT POSITIONS 7/2018-present Director of Faculty Engagement, Innovation & Commercialization Office, Indiana
University, Bloomington 7/2018-present Director, Biotechnology Program, Department of Biology, Indiana University,
Bloomington 7/2014-present Senior Research Scientist, Biotechnology Program, Indiana University, Bloomington 3/2016-present Adjunct Senior Scientist in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine,
Bloomington PREVIOUS POSITIONS 7/2014-6/2018 Director, The Johnson Center for Innovation and Translational Research, Indiana
University, Bloomington 10/2006-6/2014 Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology and the James Graham Brown
Cancer Center, University of Louisville School of Medicine 1/2006-6/2014 Executive Director, Owensboro Cancer Research Program, Owensboro Health, Inc. 7/2005-6/2006 Executive Consultant, Agricultural Biotechnology, Icoria, Inc. 4/2002-6/2005 Vice President, Agricultural Biotechnology, Icoria, Inc. (formerly Paradigm Genetics) 1/2002-12/2004 Adjunct Professor, Department of Botany, North Carolina State University 7/1999-12/2003 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Plant Biology, The Ohio State University 3/2000-3/2002 Director, Plant Research Department, Paradigm Genetics, Inc. 7/1999-2/2000 Manager, Molecular Biology & Genetics, Plant Research Department, Paradigm Genetics, Inc. 11/1997-6/1999 Director, Plant Biotechnology Center, The Ohio State University 10/1995-6/1999 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Plant Biology, Department of Plant Pathology, and the Plant Biotechnology Center, The Ohio State University 1989-1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Biology, Department of Plant Pathology, and the Biotechnology Center, The Ohio State University 1986-1989 Research Fellow, Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 1985-1986 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Complex Carbohydrate Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 1980-1985 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 1979-1985 Ph.D. Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
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Thesis advisor: Dr. Peter Albersheim 1975-1979 B.A. Biology, Magna cum Laude, Albion College, Albion, Michigan ADDITIONAL TRAINING Velocity Conference for Entrepreneurship, March, 2016, IU Kelley School of Business Managing Innovation and R&D, May, 2004, Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC Multivariable testing techniques for manufacturing processes, June 2001, Qualpro Process Improvement for Manufacturing Processes, May 2001, Qualpro Integrated Project Management, January, 2000, ExecuTrain HONORS & AWARDS Phi Beta Kappa Beta Beta Beta TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2007-present Supervision of graduate and postdoctoral student research, Department of
Pharmacology and Toxicology, J.G. Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville 1997-1999 Honors Introductory Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1991-1999 Plant Genetics and Molecular Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1990-1995 Recombinant DNA Workshop, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1990-1999 Supervision of graduate and postdoctoral student research, Department of Plant
Biology, The Ohio State University 1990-1999 Seminar in Developmental and Regulatory Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1987 Cellular Biochemistry Laboratory, Emmanuel College, Boston, Massachusetts 1980-1981 Teaching Assistant, Introductory MCD Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 1977-1979 Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Chemistry for Non majors and Biochemistry, Albion College, Albion, Michigan PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY AFFILIATIONS American Association for Cancer Research American Association for the Advancement of Science American Society of Plant Physiologists Phi Beta Kappa Society Society of Toxicology BOARDS 2010-2014 Board of Directors, Kentucky BioAlliance, Louisville, Kentucky 2006-2014 Board of Directors, Kentucky BioProcessing, LLC, Owensboro, Kentucky 2004-2005 BTEC Industry Advisory Board, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North
Carolina PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) 2004-2005 Science and Regulatory Affairs Committee member NC Plant Molecular Biology Consortium 2000-2002 Steering Committee member, coordinated the Graduate Travel Award Program in 2000 and 2001. Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center 1991-1999 Served as Co-founder and the Associate Director of the NSF supported Arabidopsis
Biological Resource Center at Ohio State, in charge of the DNA stock collection. Consulting 1993-1996 Life Technologies, Inc. (Gibco/BRL) Editorial Reviews 7/13 to present- PLOS ONE, Editorial Board 6/12 to present- F1000 Research, Editorial Board 3/12 to 12/2014- Editorial Board, ISRN Biotechnology 6/05 to present- Faculty of 1000, Biotechnology Faculty Member 3/98 to 3/00- Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Plant Biology Served as an ad hoc reviewer for: American Journal of Botany Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Biochemical Engineering Journal British Journal of Cancer Cereal Science Environmental Pollution Food & Function Genetics International Journal of Oncology J. Agricultural and Food Chemistry J. of Cereal Science J. Functional Foods J. Plant Sexual Reproduction in Plants Kuwait Journal of Science and Engineering Minireviews in Medicinal Chemistry Molecular Biotechnology Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Molecular Plant Pathology Molecular Biotechnology Nature Nature Biotechnology New Phytologist
Ohio Journal of Science Physiologia Plantarum Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology Planta Plant Biotechnology Journal Plant Cell Plant Cell and Environment Plant and Cell Physiology Plant Cell Reports Plant Journal Plant Molecular Biology Plant Physiology Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Photochemistry and Photobiology Phytopathology PLOS ONE PNAS, USA Proteome Science Tree Physiology Trends in Plant Science Tumor Biology
Reviewed textbook materials for WCB/McGraw-Hill publishing company
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Grant Review Panels 1991,1992,1993 Tobacco and Health Research Institute, University of Kentucky 1994,1995 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Exploratory Research Grant Program 1997 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ecology/Ecosystems Fellowship Program 2002 NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) grant review
panel member 2004, 2005, 2006 USDA competitive grants review panel member, Biology of Plant Microbe
Associations 2011 Québec Consortium for Drug Discovery review panel member 2015,2016 Canada First Research Excellence Fund Environment and Agriculture review panel
member 2016 Science Foundation Ireland Investigators Programme panel member Served as an ad hoc reviewer for: NSF Metabolic and Cellular Biochemistry and Integrative Plant Biology Programs NSF IOS- Symbiosis, Defense & Self Recognition DOE Biological Research Program USDA Competitive Grants Program (NRICGP) MONTS Grant Program, Montana State University Academic Research Initiation Grants, North Carolina Biotechnology Center The Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Inc. Rustaveli Foundation Other Activities 1991 Organizer: APS Symposium, Arabidopsis as a Model System for Studying Plant-Pathogen
Interactions, St. Louis, MO 1991-1994 Member of the Biochemistry, Physiology & Molecular Biology Committee, The American
Phytopathological Society 1992-1993 Co-Organizer: The 5th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, August 19-22,
1993, Columbus, OH 1994 Co-Organizer: APS Symposium, Convergent Insights into Determinants of Disease and
Defense: Part II. Cloning of Resistance Genes, Albuquerque, NM 1995 Session Chair: Response to Environmental Stress and Pathogens I, The 6th International
Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI 1995, 1997 Served as an outside thesis examiner for the Honors Biology Program at Kenyon College,
Gambier, OH 1998 Organizer: ASPP Minisymposium on Oxidative Stress, Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Plant Physiologists, Madison, WI 2009 Co-Organizer: Plant-Based Therapeutics Symposium, Louisville, KY 2015-2017 Organizer: Indiana University Bloomington Innovation Conference, Bloomington, IN 2016 Session Chair: Bioactive Peptides and Novel Peptide Therapy, BIT’s 9th Annual World
Protein & Peptide Conference, Dalian, China
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INVITED SYMPOSIA AND LECTURES
1. Role of plant cell wall fragments in the induction of plant defense responses. 1987. Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Massachusetts, Amhearst, Massachusetts
2. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying plant-pathogen interactions. 1989. NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Molecular Signals in Microbe-Plant Symbiotic and Pathogenic Systems, Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands
3. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying plant-pathogen interactions. 1989. Indiana Molecular Biology Symposium IV, Genetics and Molecular Biology of Arabidopsis, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
4. Arabidopsis as an experimental system. 1991. Symposium on Arabidopsis as a Model System for Studying Plant-Pathogen Interactions, Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, St. Louis, Missouri
5. Induction of phenylpropanoid metabolism during the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana with phytopathogenic pseudomonads. 1991. Symposium on Arabidopsis as a Model System for Studying Plant-Pathogen Interactions, Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.
6. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model host for studying plant disease resistance. 1991. Fourth International Symposium on Biotechnology and Plant Protection, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.
7. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model host for studying plant disease resistance. 1992. Department of Biology, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
8. Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana with beet curly top virus. 1993. ARAPANET II, Wye College, Wye, United Kingdom
9. Recent progress in Arabidopsis research. 1993. Life Technologies, Inc. Gaithersburg, Maryland 10. Characterization of the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana with beet curly top virus. 1993.
Annual Meeting of the USDA NCR-155 and 144 Committee, Wooster, Ohio 11. Resistance of Arabidopsis to infection by beet curly top virus. 1994. ARAPANET III, Saline
Royale Arc et Senans, France 12. Resistance of Arabidopsis to geminivirus infection. 1994. Biology Department, Kenyon
College, Gambier, Ohio 13. Genetic analysis of plant stress responses. 1994. Life Technologies, Inc. Gaithersburg,
Maryland 14. Interaction of beet curly top virus with Arabidopsis thaliana. 1995. Department of Botany,
University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 15. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying plant-pathogen interactions. 1995.
Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 16. Analysis of viral movement and symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with beet curly
top virus. 1995. ARAPANET IV, El Escorial, Spain 17. Mechanisms of ozone-induced gene expression. 1995. The 6th International Congress on
Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin 18. BCTV-Arabidopsis interactions. 1995. Pathogen Workshop, The 6th International Congress on
Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin 19. Arabidopsis as a model host for studying plant-geminivirus interactions. 1995. Department of
Biology, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 20. Molecular and genetic analysis of ozone-induced gene expression in Arabidopsis. 1996. 28th
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Air Pollution Workshop, Raleigh, North Carolina 21. Molecular genetic analysis of symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with a
geminivirus, beet curly top virus. 1996. Plant Molecular Genetics Institute, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota
22. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware
23. Biochemical genetics of phenylpropanoid metabolism in Arabidopsis; The role of active oxygen species as regulatoros of plant responses to biotic and abiotic stress; and Molecular genetic studies of plant-virus interactions in Arabidopsis. 1996. Biotechnology Symposium, Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences, Timisoara, Romania
24. Molecular genetic analysis of symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with a geminivirus, beet curly top virus. 1996. Annual Meeting of the Korean Molecular Biology Society, Seoul, Korea
25. Symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with beet curly top virus. 1996. Sookmyung Woman's University, Korea
26. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. Pohan Science and Technology University, Korea
27. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. Kyungsang national University, Korea
28. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. Chunbuk National University, Korea
29. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. Seoul National University, Korea
30. Molecular and genetic studies of ozone-induced responses Arabidopsis. 1996. Sung Kyun Kwan University, Korea
31. Arabidopsis thaliana: A robust model system for studying plant stress responses. 1996. Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
32. Arabidopsis thaliana: A robust model system for studying plant stress responses. 1997. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
33. Molecular genetic studies of ozone-induced responses in plants. 1998. Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University, Kurashiki, Japan
34. Isolation and characterization of plant host factors required for geminivirus infection. 1998. National Institute of Agrobiological Resources, Tsukuba, Japan
35. Molecular genetic studies of ozone-induced responses in plants. 1998. National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
36. Molecular genetic studies of ozone-induced responses in plants. 1998. Ohio Weslyan University, Delaware, Ohio
37. Molecular and genetic analysis of ozone-induced responses in plants. 1998. Oxidative Stress Minisymposium, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Madison, WI
38. Molecular genetic studies of symptom development in Arabidopsis-geminivirus interactions. 1998. Keynote Lecture, 7th International Congress of Plant Pathology, Edinburgh, Scotland
39. Ozone as a tool for probing programmed cell death in plants. 1999. Banbury Center Meeting: Cell Death in Plants: Function and Mechanisms, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York
40. Use of high throughput gene screening and transformation to discover new herbicide target
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sites. 2000. 40th Meeting, Weed Science Society of America, Toronto, Canada 41. A high throughput platform for characterizing the growth and development phenotypes of
Arabidopsis mutants. 2000. 11th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin
42. Ozone- An abiotic elicitor of the hypersensitive response in plants. 2000. Gordon Conference on Plant Molecular Biology, Plymouth, New Hampshire
43. Interaction of signaling pathways during ozone-induced hypersensitive cell death. 2000. Gordon Conference on Plant Senescence, Plymouth, New Hampshire
44. A high throughput platform for characterizing the growth and development phenotypes of Arabidopsis mutants. 2000. Arabidopsis Genome 2000, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York
45. High throughput phenotypic analysis of Arabidopsis. 2001. BBSRC Investigating Gene Function Forum Robinson College Management Centre, Cambridge, United Kingdom
46. High throughput gene function analysis in Arabidopsis. 2001. Botany Department, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
47. High throughput phenotypic analysis of Arabidopsis. 2002. Keystone Symposium: Specificity and Crosstalk in Plant Signal Transduction, Tahoe City, California
48. High throughput gene function analysis in Arabidopsis. 2002. Plant Biology Department, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
49. A Plant Approach to Systems Biology. 2002. Xth IAPTC&B Congress, Miami, Florida 50. High throughput gene function analysis. 2002. First Philip Morris USA Genomics Conference,
Richmond, Virginia 51. Gene function analysis in Arabidopsis. 2002. Third Annual GARNet Functional Genomics
Meeting, York, UK 52. Plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses: similarities and differences with animal systems.
2002. EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 53. Plant gene function analysis. 2003. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of
California, Riverside, California 54. Gene function analysis. 2003. Gordon Research Conference, Theme “Genetically Modified
Crops- Past, Present and Future”. Ventura, California 55. High throughput plant gene function analysis. 2003. Session on High Throughput Methods,
2003 Congress on In Vitro Biology, Portland, Oregon 56. High throughput plant gene function analysis. 2003. Hudson Biotechnology Series, University
of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama 57. High-throughput plant gene function analysis in Arabidopsis. 2004. Keystone Conference on
Natural Variation and Quantitative Genetics in Model Organisms, Breckenridge, Colorado 58. Disease resistance and innate immunity in plants. 2004. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society of
Toxicology, Baltimore, Maryland 59. Icoria’s agricultural biotechnology program. 2004. ABIC 2004, Cologne, Germany 60. Chemical genomics for the discovery of novel agrichemical products to enhance plant
productivity, 2005. Ceres, Thousand Oaks, California 61. High throughput functional genomics. 2005. Ohio State University Genomics Workshop, The
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 62. Plant functional genomics, 2005. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University
of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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63. A systems biology approach for determining gene function. 2006. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Louisville Medical School, Louisville, Kentucky
64. The Owensboro Cancer Research Program. 2008. Seventh Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
65. Presenter and Panelist, 15th Annual Owensboro Community Leadership Workshop, “Health Care in the U.S.: What's Ailing Us?", Owensboro, Kentucky
66. Development of novel vaccines and therapeutics using plant-based expression systems. 2009. TATRC Product Line Review, Frederick, Maryland
67. Isolation and analysis of the cancer-preventive peptide lunasin. 2009. Plant-Based Therapeutics Symposium, Sullivan University, Louisville, Kentucky
68. The Owensboro Cancer Research Program. 2009. Kentucky BioAlliance Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky
69. Development of the soy peptide lunasin as an anticancer agent. 2010. Indiana University School of Medicine, Evansville, Indiana
70. Development of the soy peptide lunasin as an anticancer agent. 2011. Albion College, Albion, Michigan
71. Production of recombinant forms of lunasin with enhanced anticancer activity using transient expression in tobacco. 2011. Fourth International Conference on Plant-Based Vaccines & Antibodies, Porto, Portugal
72. Development of novel cancer chemoprevention agents from soybean. 2012. Albion College, Albion, Michigan
73. Scalable plant-based expression of alpha-1 antitrypsin. 2012. Alpha-1 Foundation, Researcher’s Meeting, Miami, Florida
74. Anticancer effects of the soy-derived peptide lunasin. 2013. Department of Biology, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana
75. Development of novel cancer chemoprevention agents from soybean. 2013. Department of Biological Sciences, Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky
76. The Owensboro Cancer Research Program. 2013. Owensboro Economic Development Showcase, Owensboro, Kentucky
77. Lunasin: A Multifunctional Anticancer Peptide from Soybean. 2015. Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, IU School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University
78. A Retrospective Analysis of Paradigm Genetics and the Gene Function Factory. 2015. Indiana University Biotechnology Program, Bloomington, Indiana
79. Lunasin: A Multifunctional Anticancer Peptide from Soybean. 2015. Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
80. Lunasin: A Multifunctional Anticancer Peptide from Soybean. 2016. BIT’s 9th Annual World Protein & Peptide Conference, Dalian, China
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81. Lunasin: A Multifunctional Anticancer Peptide from Soybean. 2017. Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology and Pathology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina
OTHER PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS (Presenter is underlined)
1. Davis, K.R., Lyon, G.D., Darvill, A.G., and Albersheim, P. 1982. A polygalacturonic acid lyase isolated from Erwinia carotovora is an elicitor of phytoalexins in soybeans. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
2. Davis, K.R., Nothnagel, E.A., McNeil, M., Darvill, A.G., and Albersheim, P. 1983. Endopolygalacturonic acid lyase from Erwinia carotovora elicits phytoalexins in soybean by releasing an oligosaccharide elicitor from plant cell walls. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Fort Collins, Colorado.
3. Davis, K.R., Darvill, A.G., and Albersheim, P. 1984. Identification of oligogalacturonide-elicitors of phytoalexin accumulation released from sodium polypectate by an endopolygalacturonic acid lyase. Seventh Annual Symposium in Botany, University of California, Riverside, California.
4. Davis, K.R., Darvill, A.G., and Albersheim, P. 1984. Structure and activity of elicitors of phytoalexins released from polygalacturonic acid and soybean cell walls by a bacterial endopolygalacturonic acid lyase. UCLA Symposium, Cellular and Molecular Biology of Plant Stress, Keystone, Colorado.
5. Davis, K.R., Darvill, A.G., and Albershiem, P. 1985. Characterization of elicitors of phytoalexin accumulation solubilized from soybean cell walls by endopolygalacturonic acid lyase. First International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, Savannah, Georgia.
6. Davis, K.R. and Hahlbrock, K. 1986. Plant cell wall fragments induce defense responses in suspension-cultured parsley cells. Third International Symposium on the Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Montreal, Canada.
7. Davis, K.R. and Ausubel, F.M. 1988. Characterization of elicitor and pathogen induced gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. UCLA Symposium, Molecular Biology of Plant-Pathogen Interactions, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
8. Davis, K.R. and Shaheen, F. 1990. Induction of phenylpropanoid metabolism during a hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis thaliana. American Phytopathological Society/Canadian Phytopathological Society Joint Meeting, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
9. Davis, K.R. 1990. Induction of phenylpropanoid metabolism during the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana with phytopathogenic pseudomonads. 5th International Symposium on the Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Interlaken, Switzerland.
10. Shaheen, F. and Davis, K.R. 1991. Activation of Arabidopsis defense genes with specific avr genes from phytopathogenic bacteria. Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.
11. Shaheen, F. and Davis, K.R. 1991. Induction of phenylpropanoid metabolism during the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana with phytopathogenic pseudomonads. Third International Congress, The International Society for Plant Molecular Biology, Tucson, AZ
12. Stenger, D.C., Davis, K.R. and Bisaro, D.M. 1992. Recombinant beet curly top virus strains exhibit both parental and novel pathogenic phenotypes. American Society for Virology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
13. Melan, M.A., Dong, X., Endara, M., Davis, K.R., Ausubel, F.M., and Peterman, T.K. 1992. Lipoxygenase is induced during the Arabidopsis thaliana pathogen defense response. American Society of Plant Physiology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA
14. Davis, K.R., Wanner, L., Shaheen, F., Nahra, D., Li, G., and Lee, S. 1992. Induction of
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phenylpropanoid metabolism during during a hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis thaliana. Sixth International Symposium on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Seattle, WA
15. Davis, K.R., Wanner, L., Shaheen, F., Nahra, D., Li, G., and Lee, S. 1992. Induction of phenylpropanoid metabolism during the interaction of Arabidopsis thaliana with phytopathogenic pseudomonads. FASEB Summer Research Conference, Plant Molecular Genetics, Copper Mountain, CO
16. Scholl, R.L., and Davis, K.R. 1992. The Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center at Ohio State. FASEB Summer Research Conference, Plant Molecular Genetics, Copper Mountain, CO
17. Scholl, R.L., Davis, K.R., and Pramanik, S. 1992. The Arbidopsis Biological Resource Center at Ohio State and Arabidopsis genome research. 32nd Midwest Regional Development Biology Conference, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
18. Scholl, R.L. and Davis, K.R. 1992. Genetic variations of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Genome I, San Diego, CA
19. Lee, S., Stenger, D.C., Bisaro, D.M. and Davis, K.R. 1993. Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. Gordon Conference on Plant Molecular Biology, Andover, NH
20. Mittal, S., Graham, T.L. and Davis, K.R. 1993. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC): A powerful tool to screen for mutants altered in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis. 5th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Columbus, OH
21. Lee, S., Stenger, D.C., Bisaro, D.M. and Davis, K.R. 1993. Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. 5th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Columbus, OH
22. Sharma, Y. and Davis, K.R. 1993. Ozone induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. 5th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Columbus, OH
23. Wanner, L.A., Li, G., Ware, D.H. and Davis, K.R. 1993. Analysis of the phenylalanine-ammonia lyase gene family in Arabidopsis. 5th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Columbus, OH
24. Davis, K.R. 1993. Molecular and biochemical genetic analysis of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and lignification. 1993 Symposium, The Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Chicago, IL
25. Mittal, S. and Davis, K.R. 1993. Role of the phytotoxin coronatine in the infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae. Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Nashville, TN
26. Davis, K.R., Lee, S., Stenger, D.C. and Bisaro, D.M. 1993. Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Nashville, TN
27. Scholl, R., Anderson, M., Davis, K.R. and Mulligan, B. 1994. Arabidopsis biological resoruce centers. Plant Genome II Conference, San Diego, CA
28. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R. and Pramanik, S. 1994. The Arabidopsis information management system. Plant Genome II Conference, San Diego, CA
29. Yang, Z., Zhou, D., Davis, K.R. and Cramer, C.L. 1994. Structural and functional analyses of the rho family of small GTP-binding protiens from plants. 4th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
30. Scholl, R., Anderson, M., Davis, K.R. and Mulligan, B. 1994. Arabidopsis biological resource centers. 4th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
31. Lee, S., Bisaro, D.M. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Resistance of Arabidopsis to infection with beet curly top virus. Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Edinburgh, Scotland
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32. Wanner, L.A., Puthoff, D.P., Paguirigan, T.V., Ware, D.W. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Recognition of bacterial avirulence genes by Arabidopsis thaliana. Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Edinburgh, Scotland
33. Sharma, Y.K. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Ozone-induced expression of stress related genes in Arabidopsis. American Society of Plant Physiologists Annual Meeting, Portland, OR
34. Li, G. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Characterization of the Arabidopsis PAL3 gene. American Society of Plant Physiologists Annual Meeting, Portland, OR
35. Davis, K.R., Lee, S. and Bisaro, D.M. 1994. Resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana to infection by beet curly top virus. Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Albuquerque, NM
36. Davis, K.R. and Sharma, Y. 1995. Molecular basis of ozone-induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. Keystone Symposium: Signal Transduction in Plants, Hilton Head, SC
37. Yang, Z., Li, H., Katsuta, J., Wang, Y., Lin, Y., Ware, D. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Conserved regulators of actin cytoskeletal structures--the rho small GTP-binding proteins in plants. Keystone Symposium: Frontiers of Plant Morphogenesis, Hilton Head, SC
38. Mittal, S., Graham, T.L. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Genetic dissection of the phenylpropanoid pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. Tenth Annual Penn State Symposium in Plant Physiology, University Park, PA
39. Plesch, G., Li, G., Davis, K.R. and Somssich, I.E. 1995. Towards the function of the Arabidopsis homeobox gene prha. The 6th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
40. Mittal, S., Graham, T.L. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Genetic dissection of the phenylpropanoid pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. The 6th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
41. Buckley, K.J., Ware, D.H. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Yeast two-hybrid derived plant host factors that interact with BCTV viral ORFs. The 6th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
42. Lee, S., Park, J-B. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Genetic and molecular analysis of symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. The 6th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
43. Li, H., Lin, Y., Ware, D.H., Davis, K.R and Yang, Z. 1995. Developmentally regulated expression of genes encoding the rho family of small GTP-binding proteins in Arabidopsis. The 6th International Congress on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
44. Davis, K. and Buckley, K. 1996. Genetic and molecular analysis of symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. 7th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Norwich, UK
45. Bisaro, D.M., Buckley, K., Sunter, G. and Davis, K.R. 1996. Interactions between geminivirus replication proteins. 15th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology, London, Ontario, Canada
46. Davis, K.R. 1996. Genetic and molecular analysis of symptom development in Arabidopsis infected with the geminivirus, beet curly top virus. 15th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology, London, Ontario, Canada
47. Sharma, Y.K. and Davis, K.R. 1996. Molecular and genetic basis of ozone-induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. American Society of Plant Physiology Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX
48. Han, D.Y., Davis, K.R. and Hoitink, H.A.J. 1996. Biologically-induced systemic resistance by microorganisms isolated from compost-amended potting mixes. Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society
49. Aguilar, I., Sharma, Y.K. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Identification of natural variability in ozone
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sensitivity in Arabidopsis thaliana. 8th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI. (invited presentation)
50. Buckley, K.J., Ware, D.H. and Davis, K.R. 1997. BCTV ORF L4 is a symptom determinant in Arabidopsis. . 8th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
51. Davis, K.R., Sharma, Y.K. and Aguilar, I. 1997. Molecular genetic analysis of ozone-induced gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. Information Processing Systems in Plants: Their Evolution and Function, University of California, Davis, CA
52. Haywood, V., Buckley, K.J. and Davis, K.R. 1997. The identification of developmentally regulated genes in Arabidopsis by transposon mutagenesis. Undergraduate Research Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
53. Hur, J. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Molecular analysis of symptom development in Beet Curly Top infected Arabidopsis thaliana. . 8th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
54. Koch, J.L., Scherzer, A.J., Eshita, S.M. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Levels of ozone-induced and wound-induced transcripts correlate with ozone tolerance in hybrid poplar. American Society of Plant Physiologists Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (Plant Physiol. 114(3, suppl.): 100
55. Ware, D.H., Buckley, K.J. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Isolation of plant host factors required for geminivirus infection. American Society of Plant Physiologists Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (Plant Physiol. 114(3, suppl.): 228-229.
56. Ware, D.H., Buckley, K.J. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Isolation of plant host factors required for geminivirus infection. Iscaber Society 23rd Annual Graduate Research Forum, The Ohio Sate University. (3rd Place award in poster competition)
57. Ware, D.H., Buckley, K.J. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Isolation of plant host factors required for geminivirus infection. "WOMEN SUCCEEDING IN SCIENCE - A MULTIDISCIPLINARY POSTER SESSION" Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH
58. Ware, D.H., Scholl, R., Knee, E., Newman, T., Crist, D. and Davis, K.R. 1997. Production and distribution of an arrayed library of the MSU non-redundant EST's through the ABRC. The Arabidopsis Genome: from Sequence to Function, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
59. Rao, M.V. and Davis, K.R. 1998. Ozone-induced cell death resembles hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis thaliana. 9th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI, (invited presentation)
60. Buckley, K.J., Lescot, M., Ware, D.H. and Davis, K.R. 1998. Functional analysis of BCTV ORF L4 with an Arabidopsis shaggy-like kinase. 9th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, WI
61. Ware, D., Scholl, R., Knee, E., Crist, D. and Davis, K.R. 1998. Production and distribution of an arrayed library of the MSU non-redundant ESTs throght the ABRC. Identification of Gene Function in a Genomic Era Minisymposium, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Madison, WI, (invited presentation)
62. Koch, J.L., Creelman, R.A, Eshita, S.M. and Davis, K.R. 1998. An ozone-sensitive hybrid poplar clone is salicylic acid- and jasmonic acid-insensitive. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Madison, WI
63. Mulpuri, Rao V., Creelman, R.A., Mullet, J.E., and Davis, K.R. 1999. Jasmonate perception modulates ozone-induced programmed cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Baltimore, MD
64. Koch, J.L., Creelman, R.A., Eshita, S.M., Nakajima, N., Yasutani, I., Saji, H., Seskar, M., and Davis, K.R. 1999. Ozone sensitivity correlates with an insensitivity to both salicylic acid and jasmonic acid in hybrid poplar: the role of programmed cell death in lesion formation. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Baltimore, MD
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65. Ramirez, M., Scholl, R., and Davis, K.R. 1999. Characterization of the mammalian p110 kinase homolog in Arabidopsis thaliana. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Baltimore, MD
66. Scholl, R., Rivero, L., Crist, D., Ware, D., and Davis, K.R. 1999. Progress of ABRC in obtaining new T-DNA stocks and preparing DNA from T-DNA populations for PCR screening. 10th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Melbourne, Australia
67. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R., Ware, D., Crist, D., Knee, E., Rivero, L., Assem, N., and Pramanik, S. 1999. The Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center: New stocks and stock usage. 10th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Melbourne, Australia
68. Knee, E., Ware, D., Scholl, R., Newman, T., and Davis, K.R. 1999. Production and Preliminary Analysis of a Minimized Library of MSU ESTs Arrayed in 96-well Microtiter Plates. 10th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Melbourne, Australia
69. Davis, K.R and Rao, M.V. 2000. Ozone: an abiotic elicitor of the hypersensitive response. 11th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin
70. Hur, J. and Davis, K.R. 2000. Identification of a promoter region involved in BCTV early-gene expression. 11th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin
71. Ware, D.H., Buckley, K.J., and Davis, K.R. 2000. Isolation of plant host factors required for geminivirus infection. Plant Biology 2000, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, San Diego, California
72. Hur, J. and Davis, K.R. 2000. Study of Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV) bi-directional promoter activity and identification of its novel motif. Plant Biology 2000, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, San Diego, California
73. Ascenzi, R., Boyes, D.C., Zayed, A.M., Mulpuri, R., Boudonck, K., Woessner, J.P., Stewart, S.J., Gorlach J., Hoffman, N.E., and Davis, K.R. 2001. Identification of herbicide targets using a high-throughput functional genomics approach. 12th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin (invited presentation)
74. Mulpuri, R., Jones, G., Boudonck, K., Boyes, D., Kloti, A., Ward, M., Hoffman, N., and Davis, K. 2001. A high throughput targeted system for altering gene expression in Arabidopsis. 12th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin
75. Zayed, A., Boyes, D.C., Hoffman, N.E., Ascenzi, R., Smith, M., Patel, M., Mitchell, J.C., Ballard, G., McCaskill, A.J., Centra, A., Edwards, A., Sullivan, T.A., Todd, D., and Davis, K.R. 2001. High throughput functional genomic analysis of Arabidopsis ecotypes. 12th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, Madison, Wisconsin
76. Chen, J.-G., Ullah, H., Temple, B., Alonso, J., M., Ecker, J.R., Boyes, D.C., Davis, K.R. and Jones, A.M. 2002. Auxin-regulated cell division modulated by heterotrimeric G-protein coupling in Arabidopsis. Plant Biology 2002, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Denver, Colorado
77. Jones, A.M, Ullah, H., Chatterjee, A., Rao, M., Boyes, D., and Davis, K. 2003. Comprehensive tissue-specific transactivation to study gene function in Arabidopsis. Plant Biology 2003, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Honolulu, Hawaii
78. Zayed, A.M., Mulpuri, R.V., Boyes, D.C., Woessner, J., and Davis, K. 2004. High throughput functional genomic analysis of Arabidopsis ecotypes under abiotic stress conditions. Plant Biology 2004, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Lake Buena Vista, Florida
79. Tamaoki, M., Rao, M.V., Davis, K R., Nakajima, N., Kubo, A., Aono, M. and Saji, H. 2005. Identification and characterization of O-3-tolerant Arabidopsis mutants derived from Cvi-0. 46th Annual Meeting of the Japanese-Society-of-Plant-Physiologists, Niigata, Japan
80. Davis, K.R. 2007. The Owensboro Cancer Research Program- A new academic research group focused on plant-made pharmaceutical research & development. Second International
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Conference on Plant-Based Vaccines & Antibodies, Verona, Italy 81. Davis, K.R. 2007. The Owensboro Cancer Research Program- A new academic research
group focused on plant-made pharmaceutical research & development. Ohio Valley Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana
82. Barnett, B.W., Seber, L.E., and Davis, K.R. 2008. Isolation and analysis of the cancer-preventive peptide lunasin. Seventh Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
83. Stocke, K. and Davis, K.R. 2008. Gene expression profile of human lung cells exposed to varying concentrations of cadmium. Research! Louisville 2008, Louisville, Kentucky
84. Seber, L.E., Barnett, B.W. and Davis, K.R. 2008. Plant-based expression of the cancer chemoprevention protein lunasin. 94th Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science, Lexington, Kentucky (Awarded 1st Prize in Healthcare Poster Competition)
85. Barnett, B.W., Seber, L.E., and Davis, K.R. 2009. Isolation and Analysis of the Cancer-Preventive Peptide Lunasin. Third International Conference on Plant-Based Vaccines & Antibodies: Plant Expression Systems for Recombinant Pharmacologics, Verona, Italy
86. Davis, K.R., Barnett, B.W., McConnell, E., and Seber, L.E. 2009. Development of the Soy-Derived Peptide Lunasin as a Chemopreventive Agent. Research! Louisville, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
87. Wermeling, R. and Davis, K.R. 2009. Seeking biomarkers for cadmium and NNK exposure in lung epithelial tissue. Research! Louisville, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
88. Seber, L.E., Barnett, B.W., Cai, J., and Davis, K.R. 2009. Development of the Peptide Lunasin as a Cancer Chemoprevention Agent. Eighth Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 2nd Place Roving Research Prize)
89. Adcock, R. and Davis, K.R. 2010. Survey of overexpressed receptor targets in cancer cells as a delivery method for the soybean peptide lunasin. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
90. Vuyyuri, S.B. and Davis, K.R. 2010. Cytotoxic effect of ascorbic acid in combination with the glycolysis inhibitor 3-PO on non-small cell lung cancer cells. Ninth Annual Retreat James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
91. McConnell, E.J., Seber, L.E., and Davis, K.R. 2010. Antiproliferative activity of the soybean derived peptides lunasin and 2S albumin-lunasin complex on various cancer cell lines. Ninth Annual Retreat James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 2nd Place Roving Research Prize)
92. Hamorsky, K., Sankaran, S., Davis, K., Palmer, K. and Matoba, N. 2011. Highly efficient production of recombinant cholera toxin B subunit for mass vaccination against cholera. Gordon Research Conference, Tropical Infectious Diseases, Galveston, Texas
93. Seber, L.E., McConnell, E.J., Boles, K.A., Lozier, M.R., and Davis, K.R. 2011. Production of a modified lunasin peptide with increased activity against non-small-cell lung cancer cells. Tenth Annual Retreat James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 1st Place Roving Research Prize)
94. Davis, K.R., Seber, L.E., McConnell, E.J. and Boles, K. 2012. Production of recombinant lunasin peptides with enhanced anticancer activity using transient expression in tobacco. American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois [Cancer Res 2012; 72(8 Supplement): 3850]
95. Shidal, C. and Davis, K.R. 2012. Lunasin inhibits proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer in-vitro. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
96. Devapatla, B., Yaddanapudi, K., Sankar, U., and Davis, KR. 2012. The soy-derived peptide lunasin reduces tumor growth in subcutaneous mice models of lung and skin cancers. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
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97. Vuyyuri, S.B., Rinkinen, J., Worden, E. and Davis, K.R. 2012. Ascorbic acid combined with a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induces apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells. 11th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 3rd Place Roving Research Prize)
98. McConnell, E.J. and Davis, K.R. 2012. Enhanced anti-proliferative activity on lung cancer cell lines and inhibition of transformation by the soybean derived peptide lunasin utilizing three-dimensional cell culture techniques. 11th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
99. Shidal, C. and Davis, K.R. 2012. Lunasin inhibits proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer in-vitro. 11th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
100. Devapatla, B., Yaddanapudi, K., Sankar, U., and Davis, K.R. 2012. The soy-derived peptide lunasin reduces tumor growth in subcutaneous mice models of lung and skin cancers. 11th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
101. Vuyyuri, S.B., Rinkinen, J., Worden, E., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Ascorbic acid combined with a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induces apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells. American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
102. McConnell, E.J., Campbell, A., Seber, L., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Plant-based expression of an alpha-1 antitrypsin biosimilar. Kentucky Innovation & Entrepreneurship Conference, Lexington, Kentucky
103. Polio, W., Vuyyuri, S., Bean, K. and Davis, K.R. 2013. Combinations of ascorbic acid with metformin or phenformin synergistically induce cell death in non-small cell lung cancer cells. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
104. Shidal, C., McConnell, E., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Interactions between nitrosamines and cadmium enhance carcinogenic potential of cigarette smoke. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
105. Bienick, M., Shidal, C. and Davis, K.R. 2013. Lunasin soy peptide inhibition of melanoma in vitro. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
106. Khanal, S., Ghim, S., Davis, K.R., Ellis, S. and Jenson, A.B. 2013. A soybean peptide- lunasin suppresses BPV1 induced fibrosarcoma in mammalian cells. Research! Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
107. Campbell, A., McConnell, E.J., Seber, L., Vora, N.K., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Expression, extraction, and purification of functional plant-based recombinant α-1 antitrypsin. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
108. Inaba, J., McConnell, E.J., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Lunasin peptide from soybean suppresses integrin signaling in human lung cancer cells. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
109. Khanal, J., Ghim, S., Davis, K.R., Ellis, S.R., and Jenson, A.B. 2013. A soybean peptide-lunasin suppresses bovine papillomavirus 1(BPV1) induced fibrosarcoma in mammalian cells. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
110. McConnell, E.J., Devapatla, B., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K.R. 2013. The soybean derived peptide lunasin inhibits non-small cell lung cancer cell proliferation by suppressing cell-cycle dependent phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 2nd Place Roving Research Prize)
111. Seber, L.E., Nance, K.D., Bean, K.A., Lozier, M.R., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Expression and purification of a modified chemotherapeutic lunasin peptide containing a specific RGD motif for targeting epithelial carcinomas expressing the αvβ6 integrin. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
112. Shidal, C., Al Rayyan, N., Yaddanpudi, K., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Profiling the soy peptide
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lunasin as an adjuvant treatment for melanoma patients. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
113. Vuyyuri, S.B., Polio, W., Bean, K., and Davis, K.R. 2013. Combinations of ascorbic acid and phenformin synergistically induce cell death in non-small cell lung cancer cells with different LKB1 status. 12th Annual Retreat, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Awarded 3rd Place Roving Research Prize)
114. Al-Rayyan, N., Shidal, C., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K. 2014. The soy-derived peptide lunasin inhibits the growth of melanoma cells in vitro and in vivo. 16th International Congress of Endocrinology, ENDO 2014, Chicago, Illinois
115. Shidal, C., Al-Rayyan, N., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K. 2015. Lunasin has potential therapeutic utility against malignant melanoma. Cancer Research Day, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, Indiana (Awarded 3rd Prize, Translational Research)
116. Vuyyuri, S.B., Polio, W., and Davis, K.R. 2015. Ascorbic acid combined with the anti-diabetic drug phenformins induce cell death in non-small cell lung cancer cells. Cancer Research Day, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
117. Shidal, C., Al-Rayyan, N., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K. 2015. Lunasin has potential therapeutic utility against malignant melanoma. Society of Postdoctoral Scholars First Annual UK Postdoctoral Symposium, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky (Awarded 2nd Place Poster Presentation)
118. Vuyyuri, S.B., Polio, W., and Davis, K.R. 2015. Ascorbic acid combined with the anti-diabetic drug phenformins induce cell death in non-small cell lung cancer cells. CTSI 7th Annual Meeting and Watanabe Prize Lecture, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana
119. Shidal, C., Al-Rayyan, N., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K. 2015. Lunasin has potential therapeutic utility against malignant melanoma. CTSI 7th Annual Meeting and Watanabe Prize Lecture, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana
120. Vuyyuri, S.B., Serene, S.J., and Davis K.R. 2016. Lunasin has potential therapeutic role against breast cancer. Amelia Project Meeting, Indiana University, Kokomo, Indiana
121. Shidal, C., Yaddanpudi, K. and Davis, K.R. 2016. Lunasin has potential therapeutic utility against malignant melanoma by targeting melanoma initiating cells. OVSOT Annual Meeting, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana
RESEARCH JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Davis, K.R., T.W. Schultz, J.N. Dumont. 1981. Toxic and teratogenic effects of selected aromatic
amines on embryos of the amphibian Xenopus laevis. Arch. Environm. Contam. Toxicol. 10: 371-391.
2. Davis, K.R., G.D. Lyon, A.G. Darvill, P. Albersheim. 1984. Host-pathogen interactions XXV. Endopolygalacturonic acid lyase form Erwinia carotovora elicits phytoalexin accumulation by releasing plant cell wall fragments. Plant Physiol. 74: 52-60. (DOI: 10.1104/pp.74.1.52)
3. Davis, K.R., A.G.Darvill, P. Albersheim, A. Dell. 1986. Host-pathogen interactions XXIX. Oligogalacturonides released from sodium polypectate by endopolygalacturonic acid lyase are elicitors of phytoalexins in soybean. Plant Physiol. 80: 568-577. (DOI: 10.1104/pp.80.2.568)
4. Davis, K.R., A.G. Darvill, P. Albersheim, A. Dell. 1986. Host-pathogen interactions XXX. Characterization of elicitors of phytoalexin accumulation in soybean released from soybean cell walls by endopolygalacturonic acid lyase. Z. Naturforschung 41c: 39-48.
5. Davis, K.R., A.G. Darvill, P. Albersheim. 1986. Host-pathogen interactions XXXI. Several biotic and abiotic elicitors act synergistically in the induction of phytoalexin accumulation in soybean. Plant Mol. Biol. 6: 23-32. (DOI: 10.1007/BF00021303)
6. Davis, K.R. and K. Hahlbrock. 1987. Induction of defense responses in cultured parsley cells by plant cell wall fragments. Plant Physiol. 85: 1286-1290. (DOI: 10.1104/pp.84.4.1286)
7. Davis, K.R. and F.M. Ausubel. 1989. Characterization of elicitor-induced defense responses in
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suspension-cultured cells of Arabidopsis Mol. Plant-Microbe Interactions 2:363-368.
8. Dong, X.*, Mindrinos, M.*, Davis, K.R.*, Ausubel, F.M. 1991. Induction of Arabidopsis thaliana defense genes by virulent and avirulent Pseudomonas syringae strains and by a cloned avirulence gene. The Plant Cell 3: 61-71. *Co-first authors (DOI: doi.org/10.1105/tpc.3.1.61)
9. Davis, K.R., Schott, E., Ausubel, F.M. 1991. Virulence of selected phytopathogenic pseudomonads in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interactions 4: 477-488.
10. Stenger, D.C., Davis, K.R., Bisaro, D.M. 1992. Limited replication of tomato golden mosaic virus DNA in explants of non-host species. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interactions 5: 525-527.
11. Melan, M.A., Dong, X., Endara, M.E., Davis, K.R., Ausubel, F.M., Peterman, T.K. 1993. An Arabidopsis thaliana lipoxygenase gene is induced by pathogens, abscisic acid and methyl jasmonate. Plant Physiol. 101: 441-450.
12. Wanner, L.A., Mittal, S., Davis, K.R. 1993. Recognition of the avirulence gene avrB from Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea by Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interactions 6: 582-591. (DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-6-582)
13. Stenger, D.C., Davis, K.R. and Bisaro, D.M. 1994. Recombinant beet curly top virus genomes exhibit both parental and novel pathogenic phenotypes. Virology 200: 677-685.
14. Sharma, Y.K. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Ozone-induced expression of stress-related genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 105: 1089-1096.
15. Lee, S., Stenger, D.C., Bisaro, D.M. and Davis, K.R. 1994. Identification of loci in Arabidopsis that confer resistance to geminivirus infection. Plant J. 6: 525-535. (DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313X.1994.6040525.x)
16. Wanner, L.A., Li, G., Ware, D., Somssich, I.E. and Davis, K.R. 1995. The phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Mol. Biology 27: 327-338.
17. Mittal, S. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Role of the phytotoxin coronatine in the infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interactions 8: 165-171. (DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-8-0165)
18. Lee, D., Ellard, M., Wanner, L.A., Davis, K.R. and Douglas, C.J. 1995. The Arabidopsis thaliana 4-coumarate:CoAligase (4CL) gene: stress and developmentally regulated expression and nucleotide sequence of its cDNA. Plant Mol. Biology 28: 871-884.
19. Sharma, Y.K. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Isolation of a novel ozone-induced cDNA in Arabidopsis by differential display. Plant Mol. Biology 29: 91-98.
20. Sharma, Y., Léon, J., Raskin, I., and Davis, K.R. 1996. Ozone-induced responses in Arabidopsis thaliana: the role of salicylic acid in the accumulation of defense-related transcripts and induced resistance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 93: 5099-5104
21. Richards, K.D, Schott, E.J., Sharma, Y.K., Davis, K.R. and Gardner, R.C. 1998. Aluminum induces oxidative stress genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 116: 409-418.
22. Zhang, W., Han, D.Y., Dick, W.A., Davis, K.R. and Hoitink, H.A.J. 1998. Compost and compost water extract-induced systemic acquired resistance in cucumber and Arabidopsis. Phytopathology 88: 450-455.
23. Li, H., Lin, Y., Wu, G., Ware, D., Davis, K.R., and Yang, Z. 1998. Arabidopsis Rho-related GTPases: Differential gene expression in pollen and polar localization in fission yeast. Plant Physiol. 118: 407-417.
24. Koch, J.R., Scherzer, A.J., Eshita, S.M. and Davis, K.R. 1998. Ozone sensitivity in hybrid poplar is correlated with a lack of defense gene activation. Plant Physiol. 118: 1243-1252.
25. Rao, M. and Davis, K.R. 1999. Ozone-induced cell death occurs via two distinct mechanisms in Arabidopsis: the role of salicylic acid. Plant J. 17(6): 603-614. (DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313X.1999.00400.x)
26. Coello, P., Sassen, A., Haywood, V., Davis, K.R., and Walker, J.C. 1999. Biochemical
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characterization and expression of RLK4, a receptor-like kinase from Arabidopsis thaliana, Plant Science 142: 83-92
27. Koch, J.R., Creelman, R.A., Eshita, S.M., Seskar, M., Mullet, J., and Davis, K.R. 2000. Ozone sensitivity in hybrid poplar correlates with insensitivity to both salicylic acid and jasmonic acid: the role of programmed cell death in lesion formation. Plant Physiol. 123: 1-10.
28. Rao, M.V., Lee, H., Creelman, R.A., Mullet, J.E., and Davis, K.R. 2000. Jasmonic acid signaling modulates ozone-induced hypersensitive cell death. Plant Cell 12: 1633-1646.
29. Boyes, D.C., Zayed, A.M., Ascenzi, R., McCaskill, A.J., Hoffman, N.E., Davis, K.R., and Gorlach, J. 2001. Growth stage-based phenotypic analysis of Arabidopsis: A model for high throughput functional genomics in plants. Plant Cell 13: 1499-1510. (DOI: 10.1105/TPC.010011)
30. Lee, S. Sharma, Y., Lee, T.K., Chang, M., and Davis, K.R. 2001. Lignification induced by Pseudomonads harboring avirulent genes in Arabidopsis. Mol. Cells 12: 25-31.
31. Rao M.V., Lee H.I., and Davis K.R. 2002. Ozone-induced ethylene production is dependent on salicylic acid, and both salicylic acid and ethylene act in concert to regulate ozone-induced cell death. 2002. Plant J. 32(4): 447-56. (DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01434.x)
32. Park. S.-H., Hur, J., Park, J., Lee, S., Lee, T.-K., Chang, M., Davis, K.R., Kim, J., and Lee, S. 2002. Identification of a tolerant locus on Arabidopsis thaliana to hypervirulent beet curly top virus CFH strain. Mol. Cells 13(2): 252-258.
33. Ullah, H., Chen, J.-C., Temple, B., Boyes, D.C., Alonso, J.M., Davis, K.R., Ecker, J.R., and Jones, A.M. 2003. The b-subunit of the Arabidopsis G protein negatively regulates auxin-induced cell division and affects multiple developmental processes. Plant Cell 15: 393-409.
34. Park, J. Hwang, H., Shim, H., Im, K., Auh, C.K., Lee, S., and Davis, K.R. 2004. Altered cell shapes, hyperplasia, and secondary growth in Arabidopsis caused by beet curly top geminivirus infection. Mol. Cells 17: 117-24.
35. Hur, J., Buckley, K., Lee, S. and Davis, K.R. 2007. Transcriptional activator elements for curtovirus C1 expression reside in the 3' coding region of ORF C1. Mol. Cells 23:80-87.
36. Hur, J., Choi, E., Buckley, K.J., Lee, S. and Davis, K.R. 2008. Identification of a promoter motif involved in curtovirus sense-gene expression in transgenic Arabidopsis. Mol. Cells 26:1-10.
37. Park, J., Hwang, H.-S., Buckley, K., Park, J.-B., Auh, C.-K., Kim, D.-G., Lee, S., & Davis, K. 2010. C4 protein of beet severe curly top virus is a pathomorphogenetic factor in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell Reports, 12:1377-1389. (DOI: 10.1007/s00299-010-0923-8)
38. Park, J., Lee, H.-J., Cheon, C.-I., Kim, S.-H., Hur, Y.-S., Auh, C.-K., Im, K.-H., Yun, D.-J., Lee, S., and Davis, K.R. 2011. The Arabidopsis thaliana homeobox gene ATHB12 is involved in symptom development caused by geminivirus infection. PLoS ONE 6(5): e20054. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020054)
39. Seber, L.E., Barnett, B.W., McConnell, E.J., Hume, S.D., Cai, J., Boles, K., and Davis, K.R. (2012). Scalable purification and characterization of the anticancer lunasin peptide from soybean. PLoS ONE 7(4): e35409. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0035409)
40. Park, J. H., Davis, K. R., Lee, G., Jung, M., Jung, Y., Park, J., Yi, S. Y., Lee, M. A., Lee, S., Yeom, C. H., and Kim, J. 2012. Ascorbic acid alleviates toxicity of paclitaxel without interfering with the anticancer efficacy in mice. Nutr. Res. 32: 873-883. (DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2012.09.011)
41. Vuyyuri, S. B., Rinkinen, J., Worden, E., Shim, H., Lee, S., and Davis, K. R. 2013. Ascorbic acid and a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induce apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells. PLoS ONE, 8(6): e67081. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067081)
42. Inaba, J., McConnell, E., and Davis, K.R. 2014. Lunasin sensitivity in non-small cell lung cancer cells is linked to suppression of integrin signaling and changes in histone acetylation. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 15(12): 23705-23724. (DOI: 10.3390/ijms151223705)
43. McConnell, E., Devapatla, B., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K.R. 2015. The soybean-derived peptide lunasin inhibits non-small cell lung cancer cell proliferation by suppressing
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phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein. Oncotarget 6(7): 4649-4662. (DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.3080)
44. Davis, K.R. and Inaba, J. 2016. Lunasin—a multifunctional anticancer peptide from soybean. Int. J. Cancer Ther. Oncol. 4(2):4218. (DOI: 10.14319/ijcto.42.18)
45. Shidal, C., Al-Rayyan, N., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K.R. 2016. Lunasin is a novel therapeutic agent for targeting melanoma cancer stem cells. Oncotarget 7(51): 84128-84141. (DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.11554)
46. Devapatla, B., Shidal, C., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis K.R. 2017. Validation of syngeneic mouse models of melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer for investigating the anticancer effects of the soy-derived peptide Lunasin. F1000Research, 5:2432 (DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.9661.2)
47. Shidal, C., Inaba, J., Yaddanapudi, K., and Davis, K.R. 2017. The soy-derived peptide lunasin inhibits invasive potential of melanoma initiating cells. Oncotarget 8(15):25525-25541. (DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.16066)
INVITED REVIEWS 1. Davis, K.R. 1991. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model host for studying plant-pathogen interactions.
In Molecular Signals in Plant-Microbe Communication, D.P.S. Verma, ed., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, pp. 393-406.
2. Sharma, Y. and Davis, K.R. 1997. The effects of ozone on antioxidant responses in plants. Free Radical Biol. and Med.23: 480-488.
3. Davis, K.R. 1998. Arabidopsis thaliana: A robust model system for studying plant-pathogen interactions. In Subcellular Biochemistry: Plant Microbe Interactions, Vol. 29, B.B. Biswas and H.K. Das, eds., Plenum Pub. Corp., New York, pp. 253-285.
4. Rao, M.V., Koch, J.R. and Davis, K.R. 2000. Ozone: A tool for probing programmed cell death in plants. Plant Mol. Biol. 44: 345-358.
5. Rao, M.V. and Davis, K.R. 2001. The physiology of ozone-induced cell death. Planta 213: 682-690.
6. Boyes, D.C., Ascenzi, R., Mulpuri, R., Kjemtrup S., and Davis, K.R. 2003. Industrialization of Plant Gene Function Discovery. In Genomics of Plants and Fungi, R.A. Prade and H.J. Bohnert, eds., Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 291-314.
7. Kjemtrup S., Boyes D.C., Christensen C., McCaskill A.J., Hylton M. and Davis K. (2003). Growth Stage-Based Phenotypic Profiling of Plants. In: Grotewold E, ed. Plant Functional Genomics. (Totowa, NJ: Humana Press), pp. 427-441.
8. Matoba N., Davis K.R., Palmer K.E. 2011. Recombinant Protein Expression in Nicotiana. Methods Mol. Biol., Plant Chromosome Engineering. 701:199-219. (DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61737-957-4_11)
9. Chen, Q. and Davis, K.R. 2016. The Potential of Plants as a System for the Development and Production of Human Biologics. F1000Research 5 (F1000 Faculty Rev):912. (DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.8010.1)
10. Vuyyuri, S.B., Shidal, C. and Davis K.R. 2018. Development of the Plant-derived Peptide Lunasin as an Anticancer Agent. Curr. Opin. Pharmacol. 41: 27-33. (DOI: 10.1016/j.coph.2018.04.006)
SYMPOSIUM PAPERS 1. Albersheim, P., A.G. Darvill, M. McNeil, B.S. Valent, J.K. Sharp, E.A. Nothnagel, K.R. Davis, N.
Yamazake, D.J. Gollin, W.S. York, W.F. Dudman, J.E. Darvill and A. Dell. 1983. Oligosaccharins: naturally occurring carbohydrates with biological regulatory functions. In Structure and Function of Plant Genomes, Ciferri, O. and L. Dure III, eds., Plenum Pub. Corp., New York, pp. 293-312.
2. Albersheim P., A.G. Darvill, K.R. Davis, J.M. Lau, M. McNeil, J.K. Sharp, W.S. York. 1984. Why study the structures of biological molecules? In Structure, Function, and Biosynthesis of Plant
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Cell Walls, Dugger, W.M. and S. Bartnicki Garcia, eds., American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD, pp. 19-51.
3. Darvill, A.G., P. Albersheim, M. McNeil, J.M. Lau, W.S. York, T.T. Stevenson, S. Doares, D.J. Gollin, P. Chelf, K.R. Davis. 1985. Structure and function of plant cell wall polysaccharides. J. Cell Science, Suppl. 2, pp. 203-217.
4. Albersheim, P., A.G. Darvill, J.K. Sharp, K.R. Davis, S.H. Doares. 1986. Studies on the role of carbohydrates in host-microbe interactions. In Recognition in Microbe-Plant Symbiotic and Pathogenic Interactions, Lugtenberg, B., ed., Springer, Berlin.
5. Davis, K.R., E. Schott, X. Dong, F.M. Ausubel. 1989. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying plant-pathogen interactions. In Signal Molecules in Plants and Plant-Microbe Interactions, B. Lugtenberg, ed., Springer, Berlin, pp. 99-106.
6. Schott, E.J., Davis, K.R., Dong, X., Mindrinos, M., Guevara, P., Ausubel, F.M. 1990. Pseudomonas syringae infection of Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying plant-bacterial interactions. In Pseudomonas: Biotransformation, Pathogenesis, and Evolving Biotechnology, S. Silver, A.M. Chakrabarty, B. Igliewski, and S. Kaplan, eds., ASM, Washington D.C., pp. 82-90.
7. Ausubel, F.M., Davis, K.R., Schott, E.J., Dong, X., Mindrinos, M. 1991. Identification of signal transduction pathways leading to the expression of Arabidopsis thaliana defense genes. In Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. 1, H. Hennecke and D. P. S. Verma, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 357-364.
8. Davis, K.R. 1993. Arabidopsis as a model plant system. In Arabidopsis thaliana as a Model for Plant-Pathogen Interactions, K.R. Davis and R. Hammerschmidt, eds., APS Press, St. Paul, MN, pp. 1-4.
9. Davis, K.R., Shaheen, F., Nahra, D. and Li, G. 1994. Interaction of phytopathogenic pseudomonads with Arabidopsis thaliana as as a model system for studying plant-bacterial interactions. In Biotechnology and Plant Protection- Bacterial Pathogenesis and Disease Resistance, D.D. Bills and S.-D. Kung, eds., World Scientific Publishing Co., River Edge, NJ, pp. 243-257.
10. Mittal, S., Graham, T.L. and Davis, K.R. 1995. Genetic dissection of the phenylpropanoid pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. In Phytochemicals and Health, D.L. Gustine and H.E. Flores, eds., American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD, pp. 66-68.
11. Davis, K.R. 2003. A plant approach to systems biology. In Plant Biotechnology 2002 and Beyond, I.K. Vasil, ed., Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 201-204.
BOOKS Davis, K.R. and Hammerschmidt, R. eds. 1993. Arabidopsis thaliana as a Model System for Plant-Pathogen Interactions. APS Press, Pilot Knob, 134 p. FACULTY OF 1000 PRIME PUBLICATION REVIEWS
1. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [International Rice Genome Sequencing Project, Nature 2005, 436(7052):793-800]. Faculty of 1000, 17 Aug 2005; DOI: 10.3410/f.1027459.329565. f1000.com/prime/1027459#eval329565
2. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Kliebenstein DJ et al., Genetics 2006, 172(2):1179-89]. Faculty of 1000, 28 Oct 2005; DOI: 10.3410/f.1028705.341263. f1000.com/prime/1028705#eval341263
3. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Oh K et al., Planta 2006, 224(1):133-44]. Faculty of 1000, 13 Jan 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1030247.357509. f1000.com/prime/1030247#eval357509
4. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Park S et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2005,
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102(52):18830-5]. Faculty of 1000, 13 Jan 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1030250.357511. f1000.com/prime/1030250#eval357511
5. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Li J et al., Plant J 2006, 46(3):477-91]. Faculty of 1000, 09 May 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1008299.373900. f1000.com/prime/1008299#eval373900
6. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Sterling JD et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006, 103(13):5236-41]. Faculty of 1000, 09 May 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1022892.372873. f1000.com/prime/1022892#eval372873
7. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Vert G and Chory J, Nature 2006, 441(7089):96-100]. Faculty of 1000, 16 May 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1006635.373981. f1000.com/prime/1006635#eval373981
8. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Hay A and Tsiantis M, Nat Genet 2006, 38(8):942-7]. Faculty of 1000, 22 Aug 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1033603.388845. f1000.com/prime/1033603#eval388845
9. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Daxberger A et al., Planta 2007, 225(6):1559-71]. Faculty of 1000, 05 Dec 2006; DOI: 10.3410/f.1050674.502578. f1000.com/prime/1050674#eval502578
10. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Ferrari S et al., Plant Physiol 2007, 144(1):367-79]. Faculty of 1000, 04 Apr 2007; DOI: 10.3410/f.1072697.525611. f1000.com/prime/1072697#eval525611
11. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Allen RS et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007, 104(41):16371-6]. Faculty of 1000, 24 Oct 2007; DOI: 10.3410/f.1092431.546866. f1000.com/prime/1092431#eval546866
12. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Galinha C et al., Nature 2007, 449(7165):1053-7]. Faculty of 1000, 12 Nov 2007; DOI: 10.3410/f.1093955.548901. f1000.com/prime/1093955#eval548901
13. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Wong HL et al., Plant Cell 2007, 19(12):4022-34]. Faculty of 1000, 14 Feb 2008; DOI: 10.3410/f.1101047.557022. f1000.com/prime/1101047#eval557022
14. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Ringli C et al., Plant Cell 2008, 20(6):1470-81]. Faculty of 1000, 04 Jul 2008; DOI: 10.3410/f.1116431.572450. f1000.com/prime/1116431#eval572450
15. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Kim KC et al., Plant Cell 2008, 20(9):2357-71]. Faculty of 1000, 15 Sep 2008; DOI: 10.3410/f.1119560.575770. f1000.com/prime/1119560#eval575770
16. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Cho SK et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2008, 105(40):15629-34]. Faculty of 1000, 08 Oct 2008; DOI: 10.3410/f.1124036.581150. f1000.com/prime/1124036#eval581150
17. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [O'Keefe BR et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009, 106(15):6099-104]. Faculty of 1000, 02 Apr 2009; DOI: 10.3410/f.1157851.619097. f1000.com/prime/1157851#eval619097
18. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Sainsbury F et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2009, 7(7):682-93]. Faculty of 1000, 08 Sep 2009; DOI: 10.3410/f.1164621.626416. f1000.com/prime/1164621#eval626416
19. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Wang W et al., Plant Cell 2009, 21(9):2898-913]. Faculty of 1000, 25 Sep 2009; DOI: 10.3410/f.1165997.626881. f1000.com/prime/1165997#eval626881
20. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Huang Z et al., Biotechnol Bioeng 2010, 106(1):9-17]. Faculty of 1000, 22 Jan 2010; DOI: 10.3410/f.1599956.1092054. f1000.com/prime/1599956#eval1092054
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21. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Lai H et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2010, 107(6):2419-24]. Faculty of 1000, 26 Feb 2010; DOI: 10.3410/f.2195956.1806054. f1000.com/prime/2195956#eval1806054
22. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Castilho A et al., J Biol Chem 2010, 285(21):15923-30]. Faculty of 1000, 28 Apr 2010; DOI: 10.3410/f.3063956.2745054. f1000.com/prime/3063956#eval2745054
23. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Jelenska J et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2010, 107(29):13177-82]. Faculty of 1000, 22 Jul 2010; DOI: 10.3410/f.4228956.4021055. f1000.com/prime/4228956#eval4021055
24. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Matsuo K and Matsumura T, Plant Biotechnol J 2011, 9(2):264-81]. Faculty of 1000, 08 Feb 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.8177956.8591054. f1000.com/prime/8177956#eval8591054
25. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Schwessinger B et al., PLoS Genet 2011, 7(4):e1002046]. Faculty of 1000, 25 May 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.10755956.11649055. f1000.com/prime/10755956#eval11649055
26. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [La Camera S et al., Plant J 2011, 68(3):507-19]. Faculty of 1000, 21 Jul 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.12031956.13171055. f1000.com/prime/12031956#eval13171055
27. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Laluk K et al., Plant Cell 2011, 23(8):2831-49]. Faculty of 1000, 02 Sep 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.13109956.14433054. f1000.com/prime/13109956#eval14433054
28. Davis K and Matoba N: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Triguero A et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2011, 9(9):1120-30]. Faculty of 1000, 20 Sep 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.13272013.14631061. f1000.com/prime/13272013#eval14631061
29. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Klopffleisch K et al., Mol Syst Biol 2011, 7:532]. Faculty of 1000, 11 Oct 2011; DOI: 10.3410/f.13339956.14706071. f1000.com/prime/13339956#eval14706071
30. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Mak AN et al., Science 2012, 335(6069):716-9]. Faculty of 1000, 29 Feb 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.13476956.15396087. f1000.com/prime/13476956#eval15396087
31. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Nie H et al., Plant Physiol 2012, 158(4):1847-59]. Faculty of 1000, 29 Feb 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.13940974.15396086. f1000.com/prime/13940974#eval15396086
32. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Kuchen EE et al., Science 2012, 335(6072):1092-6]. Faculty of 1000, 08 Mar 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.13977959.15433060. f1000.com/prime/13977959#eval15433060
33. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Birkenbihl RP et al., Plant Physiol 2012]. Faculty of 1000, 01 May 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.714247824.789702804. f1000.com/prime/714247824#eval789702804
34. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Fu ZQ et al., Nature 2012, 486(7402):228-32]. Faculty of 1000, 25 Jun 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.717248061.792503013. f1000.com/prime/717248061#eval792503013
35. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Love AJ et al., PLoS ONE 2012, 7(10):e47535]. Faculty of 1000, 31 Oct 2012; DOI: 10.3410/f.717960796.793463782. f1000.com/prime/717960796#eval793463782
36. Davis K: F1000 Prime Recommendation of [Bertini L et al., Biol Chem 2012, 0(0):1-14]. Faculty of 1000, 02 Jan 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.717968096.793467836. f1000.com/prime/717968096#eval793467836
37. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Liu Z et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013]. In
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F1000Prime, 13 Mar 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.717987126.793472400. F1000Prime.com/717987126#eval793472400
38. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Mutka AM et al., Plant J 2013]. In F1000Prime, 09 Apr 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.717992521.793473665. F1000Prime.com/717992521#eval793473665
39. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [de la Torre F et al., Plant Cell 2013]. In F1000Prime, 03 Sep 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.718056448.793481671. F1000Prime.com/718056448#eval793481671
40. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Xue LJ et al., Plant Cell 2013]. In F1000Prime, 03 Sep 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.718056451.793481669. F1000Prime.com/718056451#eval793481669
41. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Lewis DR et al., Plant Cell 2013]. In F1000Prime, 14 Oct 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.718114161.793484417. F1000Prime.com/718114161#eval793484417
42. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Zhou J et al., Plant J 2013]. In F1000Prime, 29 Nov 2013; DOI: 10.3410/f.718178852.793487389. F1000Prime.com/718178852#eval793487389
43. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Nagashima Y et al., Plant Cell Physiol 2014]. In F1000Prime, 29 Aug 2014; DOI: 10.3410/f.718539192.793499142. F1000Prime.com/718539192#eval793499142
44. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Chung EH et al., Cell Host Microbe 2014, 16(4):484-94]. In F1000Prime, 24 Oct 2014; DOI: 10.3410/f.720581610.793500906. F1000Prime.com/720581610#eval793500906
45. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Hurley B et al., PLoS ONE 2014, 9(12):e114921]. In F1000Prime, 24 Dec 2014; DOI: 10.3410/f.725276073.793502611. F1000Prime.com/725276073#eval793502611
46. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Benedetti M et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015, 112(17):5533-8]. In F1000Prime, 27 Apr 2015; DOI: 10.3410/f.725433551.793505840. F1000Prime.com/725433551#eval793505840
47. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Rajniak J et al., Nature 2015]. In F1000Prime, 15 Sep 2015; DOI: 10.3410/f.725776475.793509575. F1000Prime.com/725776475#eval793509575
48. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Arntzen C, Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1013-6]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725838469.793517588. F1000Prime.com/725838469#eval793517588
49. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Tusé D et al., Biomed Res Int 2014, 2014:256135]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.726318626.793517589. F1000Prime.com/726318626#eval793517589
50. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Klimyuk V et al., Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 2014, 375:127-54]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.726318627.793517590. F1000Prime.com/726318627#eval793517590
51. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Peyret H and Lomonossoff GP, Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1121-35]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725562077.793517593. F1000Prime.com/725562077#eval793517593
52. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Strasser R et al., Curr Opin Biotechnol 2014, 30:95-100]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.718483077.793517594. F1000Prime.com/718483077#eval793517594
53. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Kwon KC and Daniell H, Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1017-22]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.726318729.793517595. F1000Prime.com/726318729#eval793517595
54. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Su J et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1023-32]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725548739.793517596. F1000Prime.com/725548739#eval793517596
55. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Su J et al., Biomaterials 2015, 70:84-93]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.726318730.793517597. F1000Prime.com/726318730#eval793517597
56. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Buyel JF et al., Biotechnol Adv 2015, 33(6 Pt 1):902-13]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725463127.793517598.
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F1000Prime.com/725463127#eval793517598 57. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Qiu X et al., Nature 2014, 514(7520):47-53]. In
F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.718549062.793517599. F1000Prime.com/718549062#eval793517599
58. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Buyel JF and Fischer R, Bioengineered 2014, 5(2):138-42]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.726318732.793517602. F1000Prime.com/726318732#eval793517602
59. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Schulz S et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015, 112(40):E5454-60]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725777036.793517601. F1000Prime.com/725777036#eval793517601
60. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Ma JK et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1106-20]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725618825.793517604. F1000Prime.com/725618825#eval793517604
61. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Paul MJ et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1209-20]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725613386.793517606. F1000Prime.com/725613386#eval793517606
62. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Holtz BR et al., Plant Biotechnol J 2015, 13(8):1180-90]. In F1000Prime, 05 May 2016; DOI: 10.3410/f.725808690.793517607. F1000Prime.com/725808690#eval793517607
63. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Hong Y et al., Sci Rep 2017, 7:41037]. In F1000Prime, 01 Feb 2017; DOI: 10.3410/f.727224267.793527805. F1000Prime.com/727224267#eval793527805
64. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Soto-Suárez M et al., Sci Rep 2017, 7:44898]. In F1000Prime, 05 Apr 2017; DOI: 10.3410/f.727430050.793530114. F1000Prime.com/727430050#eval793530114
65. Davis K: F1000Prime Recommendation of [Wu CH et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2017]. In F1000Prime, 26 Jul 2017; DOI: 10.3410/f.727801143.793534643. F1000Prime.com/727801143#eval793534643
OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1. Davis, K.R. 1993. Isolation of morphological mutants of the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. In
The Ohio Science Workbook: Biotechnology. The Ohio Academy of Science, pp. 38-39. 2. Scholl, R. and Davis, K.R. 1994. ABRC News. Weeds World, 1: 15-17 3. Scholl, R. and Davis, K.R. 1995. ABRC News. Weeds World, 2(i): 41-42 4. Scholl, R. and Davis, K.R. 1995. ABRC News. Weeds World, 2(ii): 30-31 5. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R. and Pramanick, S. 1996. ABRC News. Weeds World, 3(i): 34 6. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R. and Pramanick, S. 1996. ABRC and AIMS News. Weeds World, 3(ii): 59-
60 7. Scholl, R. and Davis, K.R. 1996. ABRC News. Weeds World, 3(iii): 9-17 8. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R. and Anderson, M. 1997. Stock Centers Obtain Further Funding and
Introduce User Fees. Plant Mol. Biol. Reptr. 15(2): 115-121 9. Scholl, R., Davis, K.R. and Anderson, M. 1997. Stock Centers obtain further funding and introduce
user fees. Weeds World, 4(I): 22-26 10. Davis, K.R. and Rao M.V. 1999 (May). Active Oxygen Species dependent disorders: The possible
implication of global climate change. PBI Bulletin, Plant Biotechnology Institute, Saskatoon, Canada
11. Davis, K.R. 2001 (May). Phenomics with the Plant GeneFunction Factory. PBI Bulletin, Plant Biotechnology Institute, Saskatoon, Canada
12. Davis, K. 2007 (Fall). Cutting-Edge Science. Vim & Vigor magazine
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ISSUED PATENTS
1. Boyes, Douglas C.; Davis, Keith R.; Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Gorlach, Jorn; Hamilton, Carol M; Hoffman, Neil E.; Kloti, Andreas S; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert A. Methods and compositions for the modulation of chorismate synthase and chorismate mutase expression or activity in plants. US Patents 6,465,217, October 15, 2002 and 6,800,459, October 5, 2004.
2. Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Zayed, Adel; Gorlach, Jorn; Boyes, Douglas C.; Davis, Keith R.; Hamilton, Carol M.; Hoffman, Neil E.; Kloti, Andreas S.; Ascenzi, Robert A. Methods for the identification of modulators of magnesium chelatase expression or activity in plants. US Patent 6,582,900, June 24, 2003.
3. Kloti, Andreas S.; Davis, Keith R. Selectable marker in plants. US Patent 6,696,621, February 24, 2004.
4. Rice, John W.; Guo, Lining; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Mitchell, Joseph Cameron; Riggsbee, Daniel N; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of serine acetyltransferase activity in plants. US Patent 6,770,452, August 3, 2004.
5. Boyes, Douglas C.; Davis, Keith R.; Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Gorlach, Jorn; Hamilton, Carol M; Hoffman, Neil E.; Kloti, Andreas S; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert A. Methods and compositions for the modulation of chorismate synthase and chorismate mutase expression or activity in plants. US Patent 6,800,459, October 5, 2004.
6. Davis, Keith R.; Barnett, Brian; Seber, Lauren. Method of producing a lunasin polypeptide in plants. US Patent 8,759,613, June 24, 2014.
7. Davis, Keith R.; Barnett, Brian; Cai, Jian; McConnell, E. Lunasin-containing complex and purification of lunasin from plants. US Patent 9,066,906, June 30, 2015.
PATENT APPLICATIONS
1. Gorlach, Jorn; An, Yong-Qiang; Hamilton, Carol M.; Price, Jennifer L.; Raines, Tracy M.; Yu, Yang; Rameaka, Joshua G.; Page, Amy; Mathew, Abraham V.; Ledford, Brooke L.; Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Haas, William David; Garcia, Carlos A.; Kricker, Maja; Slater, Ted; Davis, Keith R.; Allen, Keith;; Hoffman, Neil; Hurban, Patrick. Expressed sequences of arabidopsis thaliana. Application No. 20020062014, May 23, 2002. (Note: A series of related patent applications were filed under Application No. 20020059663, 20020040490, 20020040489, 20020023281, 20020023280, and 20010044940 from November 22, 2001 to May 16, 2002.)
2. Kloti, Andreas S.; Ascenzi, Robert A.; Hoffman, Neil E.; Davis, Keith R.; Zayed, Adel; Gorlach, Jorn; Boyes, Douglas C.; Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Hamilton, Carol M.; Kricker, Maja C. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20020106712, August 8, 2002.
3. Hoffman, Neil; Rice, John W.; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Gorlach, Jorn; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Phillips, Kenneth. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of 2'-hydroxyisoflavone reductase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20020177527, November 28, 2002.
4. Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Gorlach, Jorn; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Phillips, Kenneth. Methods for the identification of herbicides and the modulation of plant growth. Application No. 20030082639, May 1, 2003.
5. Kloti, Andreas; Ascenzi, Robert; Hoffman, Neil; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Gorlach, Jorn; Boyes, Douglas; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Kricker, Maja. Methods for the
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identification of inhibitors of pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20030108977, June 12, 2003.
6. Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Davis, Keith; Phillips, Kenneth; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Gorlach, Jorn. Methods for the identification of herbicides and the modulation of plant growth. Application No. 20030113785, June 19, 2003.
7. Kurnik, Betsy S.; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Harper, Angel; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Woessner, Jeffrey; (Gorlach, Jorn; Hamilton, Carol. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of thioredoxin expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20030113786, June 19, 2003.
8. Gorlach, Jorn; An, Yong-Qiang; Hamilton, Carol M.; Price, Jennifer L.; Raines, Tracy M.; Yu, Yang; Rameaka, Joshua G.; Page, Amy; Mathew, Abraham V.; Ledford, Brooke L.; Woessner, Jeffrey P.; Haas, William David; Garcia, Carlos A.; Kricker, Maja; Slater, Ted; Davis, Keith R.; Allen, Keith; Hoffman, Neil; Hurban, Patrick. Expressed sequences of arabidopsis thaliana. Application No. 20030115639, June 19, 2003.
9. Mitchell, Joseph; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Davis, Keith; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carb- oxylate oxidase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20030186278, October 2, 2003.
10. Zhang, Weiwen; Shuster, Jeffrey; Davis, Keith; Boyes, Douglas; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hurban, Patrick; Hamilton, Carol; Coffin, Marie; Allen, Keith; Lawrence, Matthew; Hoffman, Neil; Liddell, Craig M.; Beecher, Christopher. Methods and systems for analyzing complex biological systems. Application No. 20040024543, February 5, 2004. (Note: Related applications were filed under Application No. 20040024293, 20040023295, 20040019430, 20040019429, 20040018501, 20040002842, and 20030229451 from December 11, 2003 to February 5, 2004).
11. Boyes, Douglas; Davis, Keith; Jones, Alan; Ullah, Hemayet; Chen, Jin-Gui; Mulpuri, Rao; Chatterjee, Ani; Ward, Mary P. Methods for improving plant agronomical traits by altering the expression or activity of plant G-protein alpha and beta subunits. Application No. 20040187176, September 23, 2004.
12. Reichert, Angelika; Guo, Lining; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of lipid transfer protein activity in plants. Application No. 20040191851, September 30, 2004.
13. Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn; Guo, Lining; Sevala, Veeresh. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase activity in plants. Application No. 20040191852, September 30, 2004.
14. Todd, M. DeZwaan; Guo, Lining; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Boyes, Douglas; Warrick, Brenda; Mitchell, Joseph Cameron; Ascenzi, Robert; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn; Hoffman, Neil; Mulpuri, Rao. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of CAX1-like Ca+2/H+ antiporter activity in plants. Application No. 20040229208, November 18, 2004.
15. Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Smith, Monica; Kurnik, Betsy S.; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20040248152, December 9, 2004.
16. Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Davis, Keith; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn; Phillips, Kenneth;
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Sevala, Veeresh. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of ferredoxin NADP oxidoreductase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20040248228, December 9, 2004.
17. Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Hoffman, Neil; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Mulpuri, Rao; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn; Hamilton, Carol; Phillips, Kenneth. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20040265789, December 30, 2004.
18. Todd, M. DeZwaan; Guo, Lining; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Boyes, Douglas; Warrick, Brenda; Mitchell, Joseph Cameron; Ascenzi, Robert; Hamilton, Carol; Woessner, Jeffrey; Gorlach, Jorn; Hoffman, Neil; Mulpuri, Rao. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of C4 Long Chain Base Hydroxylase activity in plants. Application No. 20040265836, December 30, 2004.
19. Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Hoffman, Neil; Gorlach, Jorn; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Phillips, Kenneth. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of flavanone 3-hydroxylase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20050100879, May 12, 2005.
20. Hoffman, Neil; Gorlach, Jorn; Boyes, Douglas; Zayed, Adel; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Davis, Keith; Ascenzi, Robert. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of biotin synthase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20050101485, May 12, 2005.
21. Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Davis, Keith; Gorlach, Jorn; Woessner, Jeffrey; Hamilton, Carol; Phillips, Kenneth. Methods for the identification of inhibitors of pectin esterase expression or activity in plants. Application No. 20050112715, May 26, 2005.
22. Aslamkhan, Abubakr; Guo, Lining; Mulpuri, Rao; Hoffman, Neil; Kjemtrup, Susanne; Kearney, Jocelyn; Christensen, Cory A.; Davis, Keith; Zayed, Adel; Ascenzi, Robert; Boyes, Douglas. Methods for identifying inhibitors of chlorophyll synthase. Application No. 20050130118, June 16, 2005.
GRANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS ($13,692,879 TOTAL) Completed Awards Ohio State University Seed Grant Genetic Approaches for Studying Disease Resistance in Plants Project period- 6/90-5/91 Total award- $16,500 Role- PI Pioneer Hi-Bred International Research Grants Program Development of Viral Vectors for Gene Targeting in Plants Project Period- 11/90-10/92 Total award- $60,000 Role- Co-PI with David M. Bisaro National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIH), Genetics Study Section Genetic Approaches for Identifying Plant Defense Genes Project period- 4/91 to 12/96 Total award- $508,191 Role- PI Midwest Plant Biotechnology Consortium Development of Viral Vectors for Gene Targeting in Plants
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Project period- 7/91 to 6/93 Total award- $81,670 Role- Co-PI with David M. Bisaro National Science Foundation The Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center at The Ohio State University Project period- 9/91 to 2/97 Total award- $1,970,000 Role- Co-PI with Randall Scholl U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Differential Expression of Defense Genes in Hybrid Poplar in Response to Ozone, Drought , and Bacterial Infection: Evaluation of a Biological Indicator of Terrestrial Ecosystem Stress Project period- 11/91 to 8/94 Total award- $193,423 Role- PI with Co-PIs Ralph Boerner and Roger Hangarter Midwest Plant Biotechnology Consortium/Pioneer Hi-Bred International Molecular and Biochemical Genetic Analysis of Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis and Lignification Project period- 1/93 to 6/95 Total award- $71,598 ($20,000 provided by Pioneer Hi-Bred International) Role- Co-PI with Terrence Graham U.S. Department of Agriculture, C.S.R.S. Competitive Grants Program The Genetic and Molecular Basis of Ozone-Induced Responses in Arabidopsis Project period- 9/1/94 to 10/31/96 Total award- $119,000 Role- PI Zaxis and The Ohio State University Development of Protein Databases Project period- 5/95 to 4/96 Total award- $35,000 (OSU), $19,500 (Zaxis) Role- Co-PI with David Bisaro U.S. Department of Agriculture, C.S.R.S. Competitive Grants Program The Genetic and Molecular Basis of Ozone-Induced Responses in Arabidopsis (competitive renewal) Project period- 11/1/96 to 10/31/99 Total award- $168,428 Role- PI National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIH), Genetics Study Section Genetic Analysis of Arabidopsis-Virus Interactions (competitive renewal) Project period- 12/96 to 11/2000 Total award- $702,046 Role- PI National Science Foundation The Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center at The Ohio State University Project period- 3/97 to 2/2001 Total award- $1,900,000 Role- Co-PI with Randall Scholl
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National Science Foundation Instrumentation & Instrument Development Program Protein Purification and Detection System for Plant Biochemistry Project period- 9/99 to 8/2000 Total award- $101,430 Role- Co-PI with Desh Pal Verma, Erich Grotewold, Zhenbiao Yang, and Marie Gilles-Gonzalez Ohio Board of Regents- Hayes Investment Fund Competition Plant and Microbe Functional Genomics Facilities Project period- Awarded 1999 Total award- $1,229,000 Role- PI with Co-PIs Stephen Goldman and Allan Showalter National Science Foundation SBIR Phase I Modification of Terpenoid Production in Mint Project period- 7/02 to 1/03 Total award- $100,000 Role- PI Department of Defense/USMRAA Development of Novel Vaccines and Therapeutics Using Plant-Based Expression Systems Project period- 3/15/2009 to 3/14/2012 Total award- $1,698,000 Role- PI (3/09 to 9/11), Co-PI (10/11-3/12) with Donald C. Wilkerson Kentucky Soybean Promotion Board Development of the Soybean-Derived Peptide Lunasin as a Chemoprevention Agent Project period- 4/1/2009 to 6/30/2014 Total Award- $250,129 Role- PI U of L Clinical & Translational Science Pilot Grant Program Development of the Soy Peptide Lunasin as a Chemoprevention Agent Project period- 06/01/2010 to 05/31/2011 Total award- $89,122 Role- PI Alpha-1 Foundation Scalable Plant-Based Expression of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Project period- 7/1/2010 to 6/30/2011 Total Award- $40,000 Role- PI Department of Defense/USMRAA/TATRC Plant-Based Expression Systems for New Vaccines and Therapeutics Project period- 8/23/2010 to 10/29/2015 Total award- $3,499,000 Role- PI (8/10-9/11), Co-PI (10/11-9/13) with Donald C. Wilkerson Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation Plant-Based Expression of an Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Biosimilar Project period- 7/1/2012 to 12/30/2013
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Total Award- $50,000 Role- PI Owensboro Grain Company, LLC Purification and Characterization of Lunasin from Soybean White Flake Project period- 5/1/2010 to 6/30/2016 Total Award- $ 1,064,934 Role- PI Current Awards Elements of Health Lunasin Analyses Project period- 10/1/2016 to 9/30/2017 Total Award- $1,865 Role- PI OTHER AWARDS $5,000 supply account Life Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 1994 $5,000 supply account $500 donation to laboratory development account Life Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 1995 $5,000 supply account Life Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 1996 $5,000 award to support the 1st Annual OSU Plant Molecular Biology/Biotechnology Research Conference Life Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 1996 $25,000 award to participate in studies of ozone-induced gene expression in hybrid poplar USDA Cooperative Agreement/US Forestry Service, Delaware, OH 1996 to 1999 $12,000 award to support collaborative projects Ross Laboratories, Columbus, OH 1997 $1,800 supply account Life Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 1997 $15,000 award to support collaborative projects Ross Laboratories, Columbus, OH 1998 $15,000 award to support collaborative projects
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Ross Laboratories, Columbus, OH 1999 PREVIOUS VISITING SCIENTISTS Jong-Bum Park, Ph.D. 7/94 to 7/95 Department of Biology, Pusan Women's University Pusan, Korea Hikaru Saji, Ph.D. 6/97 to 12/97 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Ibaraki,
Japan Magali Lescot, M.A. 12/97 to 11/98 E.N.S.A.I.A., Nancy, France Chang-Swan Yeom, M.D 7/08 to 9/08 Kwandong University College of Medicine, Korea Liliana León-López, Ph.D. 4/13 to 7/13 Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico PREVIOUS POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATES Farida Shaheen 2/90 to 2/92 The Ohio State University Drake Stenger 8/91 to 8/92 The Ohio State University Leslie Wanner 10/91 to 8/94 The Ohio State University Yogesh Sharma 7/92 to 4/97 The Ohio State University Kenneth Buckley 1/93 to 11/00 The Ohio State University Isabel Aguilar 10/96 to 1997 The Ohio State University Rao Mulpuri 5/97 to 7/99 The Ohio State University Gregory Bertoni 8/98 to 11/02 The Ohio State University Hye-Kyung Shim 6/07 to 9/10 University of Louisville Saleha Vuyyuri 4/10 to present Owensboro Cancer Research Program Indiana University, Bloomington Junichi Inaba 10/11 to 2014 University of Louisville Bharat Kumar Devapatla 11/11 to 1/13 University of Louisville Numan Al-Rayyan 6/13 to 2014 University of Louisville PREVIOUS GRADUATE STUDENTS David Nahra 6/90 to 8/93 Plant Biology The Ohio State University M.S. Guoqing Li 9/90 to 6/95 Plant Biology The Ohio State University Ph.D. Suk-Chan Lee 6/91 to 78/95 Plant Biology The Ohio State University Ph.D. Shalu Mittal 9/91 to 6/96 Plant Biology The Ohio State University Ph.D. Jennifer Koch 8/95 to 5/00 Molecular Genetics The Ohio State University Ph.D. Mauricio Ramirez 5/96 to 6/00 Molecular Genetics The Ohio State University Ph.D. Doreen Ware 9/94 to 12/00 Plant Biology The Ohio State University Ph.D. Jingyung Hur 6/95 to 12/00 Plant Biology The Ohio State University Ph.D. Christopher Shidal 8/11 to 6/17 Pharmacology & Toxicology University of Louisville Ph.D. COMMITTEE SERVICE The Ohio State University Graduate Student Committees M.S Thesis Committees and Exams David Narha Plant Biology 1/94 (Advisor) Jianhuan Zhang Hort. & Crop Science 11/97
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Ph.D. Thesis Committees and Exams
Guo-Huo Miao MCDB Program 5/92 Royce Mohan OSB Program 8/92 Emmanuel Liscum III Plant Biology 11/92 Yu Gao Horticluture 2/93 (Grad. School Rep.) Thomas Fowler Agronomy 9/93 Jeffrey Young Plant Biology 8/94 Denise Stoeckel Entomology 4/94 (Grad. School Rep.) Guoqing Li Plant Biology 5/95 (Advisor) Sukchan Lee Plant Biology 5/95 (Advisor) Tao Sang Plant Biology 7/95 Karen Klotz Horticulture 8/95 Robert Woods Anthropology 11/95 (Grad. School Rep.) Ming Yang Plant Biology 4/96 Shalu Mittal Plant Biology 8/96 (Advisor) Emma Knee Plant Biology 8/96 Jinling Xie OSB Program 8/96 Enzhong Xie Molecular Genetics 11/96 (Grad. School Rep.) Xiangju Gu OSB Program 12/96 Jennifer McMahon Plant Biology 3/97 Weizheng Zhang Natural Resources 3/97 Seung-Chul Kim Plant Biology 6/97 Chun-sheng Zhang Plant Biology 9/97 Namik Kaya Hort. & Crop Science 9/97 (Grad School Rep.) Tianyun Wu Plant Pathology 3/98 David Han Plant Pathology 12/98 Jennifer Koch Molecular Genetics 5/99 (Co-advisor) Mauricio Ramirez Molecular Genetics 6/99 (Co-advisor) Doreen Ware Plant Biology 7/99 (Advisor) Jingyung Hur Plant Biology 7/99 (Advisor) Michael Tilley Molecular Genetics 12/03 Sun Young Jeon Plant Biology 5/04
Ph.D. Candidacy Exams Guo-Huo Miao MCDB Program 4/91 Robin Roffey Plant Biology 11/91 Lastus Serunjogi Agronomy 9/92 (Grad. School Rep.) Tao Sang Plant Biology 3/93 Dave Nahra Plant Biology 5/93 (Advisor) Guoqing Li Plant Biology 5/93 (Advisor) Jennifer McMahon Plant Biology 5/93 Darlene Apllegate Anthropology 5/93 (Grad. School Rep.) Mike Zianni MCDB Program 6/93 Patricia Ngwira Plant Pathology 10/93 Ming Yang Plant Biology 11/93 Tanya Wagner Plant Biology 11/93 Xiangju Gu OSBP 11/93 Shalu Mittal Plant Biology 11/93 (Advisor) Yuan Xue Environmental Science 1/94 (Grad. School Rep.) Sukchan Lee Plant Biology 3/94 (Advisor) Diana Arias Plant Biology 4/94 Ming-Ching Hsieh Plant Pathology 11/94
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Feng Lin Environ. Sciences 2/95 (Grad. School Rep.) Mauricio Ramirez MCDB Program 3/95 Taek H. You Molecular Genetics 4/95 Kan Nobuta Plant Biology 6/95 Seung-Chul Kim Plant Biology 6/95 Angel S. A. Rodriguez MDCB Program 7/95 Chamchuree Sotthikul Hort. & Crop Science 11/95 Weizheng Zhang Natural Resources 12/95 Sherri Morris Plant Biology 4/96 David Han Plant Pathology 5/96 Kristen Kudless Geology 5/96 (Grad. School Rep.) Patricia Ngwira Plant Pathology 9/96 Chamchuree Sotthikul Hort. & Crop Science 12/96 Tianyun Wu Plant Pathology 1/97 Matt Geisler Plant Biology 4/97 Charlotte Bedet Entomology 5/97 (Grad School Rep.) J. Robert Fisher Plant Pathology 6/97 Hai Li Plant Biology 8/97 Xiaoyu Yang Agronomy 4/98 (Grad School Rep.) Michael Tilley Molecular Genetics 11/98 Jared LeMaster Molecular Genetics 11/98 Guang Wu Plant Biology 12/98
Committee and University Service Activities Plant Biology Department Advisory Committee- 1990-1991,1991-1992, 1993-1994, 1994-1995, 1996-1997 Affirmative Action Committee- 1992-1993 Colloquium Committee- 1993-1994 (Chair), 1994-1995 (Chair) Curriculum Committee- 1996-1997 Graduate Studies Committee- 1990-1991,1991-1992, 1997 (Chair) -Organized visit of prospective students, 1990-1991 Plant Physiologist Search Committee- 1991-1994 Promotion and Tenure Committee- 1995-1999 Research Committee- 1992-1993, 1995-1996 (Chair) Social Events Committee- 1995-1996 (Chair) Plant Biotechnology Center Biotechnology Workshop Committee (Chair)- 1994-1995 DNA Facility Oversight Committee- 1993-1994 Graduate Student Recruiting- 1992 Plant Biotechnology Support Services Coordinator- 1995-1998 Plant-Fungal Faculty Search Committee (affirmative action representative)- 1991-1992 Ohio State Biochemistry Program Admissions Committee- 1992-1993 Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Program Graduate Studies Committee- 1994-1998 Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Program Plant Molecular Biology Faculty Search Committee (Chair)- 1996-1997 Plant Molecular Biology/Biotechnology Coordinating Committee- 1996-1999
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Seminar Committee (Chair)- 1994-1998 College Committees College of Biological Sciences Biohazard Committee- 1993-1996 Search Committee for Plant Biotechnology Director- 1994-1997 College of Biological Sciences Investigation Committee- 1996-1999 University Committees Institutional Biosafety Committee- 1995-1999 Laboratory Prime Supplier Evaluation Team- 1995 Laboratory Prime Supplier Implementation Team- 1995-1996 Note: The work of this committee was recognized by being named finalists in the 1997 RIT/USA Today Quality Cup competition. Faculty Advisory Committee for the Molecular Life Sciences- 2/98-7/2001 Laboratory Supply Advisory Committee- 2/98-6/99 The University of Louisville Graduate Student Committees M.S Thesis Committees and Exams Robert S. Adcock Pharmacology & Toxicology Huihui Wu Pharmacology & Toxicology Ph.D. Thesis Committees and Exams Christopher Shidal Pharmacology & Toxicology Parul Singh Biology Committee and University Service Activities Departmental Committees Owensboro Cancer Research Program Faculty Search Committee, Chair- 2007 Owensboro Cancer Research Program Search Committee- 2011-2012 Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Events Committee- 2012-2013 School of Medicine Committees Promotion, Appointment, and Tenure Committee- 2007-2013 Chair Review Committee for Pathology and Laboratory Medicine- 2007 Indiana University Graduate Student Committees Matthew Helm Biology Sarah Pottinger Biology University Committees Faculty Start-up Committee- 2014