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172:. Jackson describes this technique in 2021 as in "widespread use ... as a basic tool for plant biology studies" and also comments that it resulted in the highest-cited paper from his laboratory. He created tools for investigating interactions between viral and plant proteins at the molecular level that are used internationally. He helped to develop a minireplicon system for SYNV, which was the earliest successful one for a negative-stranded RNA virus of plants. He also helped to develop the tobacco-related plant, 156:. In Jackson's laboratory, he studied the nuclear localization of SYNV, showing that the virus's N and P proteins have different localization signals and enter the nucleus by different mechanisms. At the University of Kentucky, he continued his work on the localization of viral proteins and on the interactions between rhabdo- and other negative-strand virus proteins and plant-cell proteins. 20: 119:
In addition to his academic teaching, Goodin promoted the study of biology in local schools and taught Kenyan students online. He was awarded the Teacher Who Made a Difference Award in 2012. He was an advocate for the
222:, at the age of 53. The Michael Goodin Global Aspirations Award was established in his honor at the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment of the University of Kentucky in January 2021. 57:(with Ralf Dietzgen), and developed other techniques for plant molecular virology research. Goodin moved to the United States in around 1989 and was a professor at the 665: 159:
He developed several useful techniques for plant virological research. While at Jackson's laboratory, in collaboration with Ralf Dietzgen, Goodin invented an
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Kathleen Martin, Kristin Kopperud, Romit Chakrabarty, Rituparna Banerjee, Robert Brooks, Michael M. Goodin (2009). Transient expression in
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Goodin married Angelika Fath, whom he met at the University of California, Berkeley; they had a daughter and a son. He maintained a blog,
300:(2002). pGD vectors: versatile tools for the expression of green and red fluorescent protein fusions in agroinfiltrated plant leaves. 105: 125: 660: 128:'s Honorary Diversity Lecturer award in 2018, for his work promoting the study of microbiology to underrepresented minorities. 215:, in which he published "thought-provoking essays that drew important connections between science and other aspects of life". 563: 194: 546: 256:
Steven A. Whitham, Chunling Yang, Michael M. Goodin (2006). Global Impact: Elucidating Plant Responses to Viral Infection.
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Goodin was born on April 8, 1967, in Jamaica. His mother, a librarian, was Canadian and the family moved to
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fluorescent marker lines provides enhanced definition of protein localization, movement and interactions
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Goodin's research focused on interactions between the virus and the host cell. Much of his work was with
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on plant virus emergence with Jeanmarie Verchot; the issue was subsequently dedicated in his honor.
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plants. He co-invented a widely used method of generating large amounts of expressed proteins in
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Rebecca E. Dutch, Anna E. Whitfield (2021). In Memoriam: Michael M. Goodin (1967–2020).
186: 78: 43: 19: 629: 311: 291: 161: 197:, Brazil. At the time of his death he was co-editing a special issue of the journal 153: 73:, in the early 1980s. After gaining his first degree in biology and chemistry at 523:(2021). Reflections on a Career in Plant Virology: A Chip Floating on a Stream. 137: 39: 500:, Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 236:
Michael M. Goodin, David Zaitlin, Rayapati A. Naidu, Steven A. Lommel (2008).
38:. He researched interactions between the virus and the host cell, focusing on 98: 251: 89:. His thesis (entitled "Characterization of two viruses associated with 31: 442: 296:
Michael M. Goodin, Ralf G. Dietzgen, Denise Schichnes, Steven Ruzin,
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plants, in collaboration with Antonia dos Reis Figueira at the
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Coffee Research Leads to Successful Partnership in Brazil
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UK's Goodin honored by American Academy of Microbiology
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College Weekly for faculty and staff: January 25, 2021
431:, Anne E. Simon (2021). In tribute to Michael Goodin. 562:Jenny Wells, Sibel Solagan (September 12, 2014). 148:, which have nonsegmented, negative-stranded RNA 602:, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 586:, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 549:, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 335:Characterization of two viruses associated with 493: 491: 489: 101:; his doctoral advisor was C. Peter Romaine. 8: 467:(December 20, 2020) (accessed May 29, 2022) 454: 452: 450: 104:His first postdoctoral position was at the 606:(January 25, 2021) (accessed May 30, 2022) 218:He died suddenly on December 12, 2020, in 30:(April 8, 1967 – December 12, 2020) was a 516: 514: 512: 510: 423: 421: 419: 417: 415: 413: 411: 409: 407: 405: 382: 380: 378: 376: 374: 372: 370: 329: 327: 108:(1996–2002), under the plant virologist 584:Michael Goodin Global Aspirations Award 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 358: 356: 354: 352: 350: 323: 535:10.1146/annurev-virology-091919-105056 185:, which are economically significant 16:Jamaican plant virologist (1967–2020) 7: 666:Pennsylvania State University alumni 259:Molecular Plant–Microbe Interactions 243:Molecular Plant–Microbe Interactions 42:that infect plants. He also studied 651:Jamaican people of Canadian descent 398:10.1146/annurev-vi-08-121820-100011 106:University of California, Berkeley 14: 140:that infect plants, particularly 126:American Society for Microbiology 97:of mushrooms, which is caused by 312:10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01360.x 292:10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.03850.x 459:Dr. Michael Goodin: 1967 – 2020 671:University of Kentucky faculty 195:Universidade Federal de Lavras 1: 342:Pennsylvania State University 83:Pennsylvania State University 498:Michael Goodin (In Memoriam) 65:Education, career and awards 568:University of Kentucky News 545:Carl Nathe (June 4, 2018). 61:from 2017 until his death. 687: 333:Michael M. Goodin (1995). 124:movement and received the 526:Annual Review of Virology 478:Spotlight: Michael Goodin 389:Annual Review of Virology 146:potato yellow dwarf virus 207:Personal life and legacy 167:leaves infiltrated with 142:Sonchus yellow net virus 52:leaves infiltrated with 661:Brock University alumni 590:(accessed May 30, 2022) 574:(accessed May 30, 2022) 553:(accessed May 30, 2022) 504:(accessed May 29, 2022) 464:Lexington Herald-Leader 183:coffee ringspot viruses 604:University of Kentucky 588:University of Kentucky 572:University of Kentucky 551:University of Kentucky 502:University of Kentucky 252:10.1094/MPMI-21-8-1015 181:Goodin also worked on 114:University of Kentucky 59:University of Kentucky 44:emerging plant viruses 28:Michael Maurice Goodin 24: 274:Nicotiana benthamiana 238:Nicotiana benthamiana 226:Selected publications 213:The Green Orange Cafe 175:Nicotiana benthamiana 152:and replicate in the 22: 646:Jamaican biologists 427:Jeanmarie Verchot, 220:Lexington, Kentucky 476:Anon (Fall 2018). 262:19 (11): 1207–1215 246:21 (8): 1015–1026 122:Black Lives Matter 25: 656:Plant virologists 620:Green Orange Cafe 521:Andrew O. Jackson 443:10.3390/v13010078 429:Andrew O. Jackson 337:Agaricus bisporus 303:The Plant Journal 298:Andrew O. Jackson 283:The Plant Journal 267:Research articles 110:Andrew O. Jackson 95:La France disease 91:Agaricus bisporus 71:Hamilton, Ontario 23:Michael M. 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Jamaican
plant virologist
rhabdoviruses
emerging plant viruses
coffee
leaves infiltrated with Agrobacterium
University of Kentucky
Hamilton, Ontario
Brock University
St. Catharines
Pennsylvania State University
plant pathology
La France disease
fungal viruses
University of California, Berkeley
Andrew O. Jackson
University of Kentucky
Black Lives Matter
American Society for Microbiology
rhabdoviruses
Sonchus yellow net virus
potato yellow dwarf virus
genomes
cell nucleus
Agrobacterium
leaves infiltrated with Agrobacterium
Nicotiana benthamiana
coffee ringspot viruses
emerging viruses

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