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Corey S. Goodman publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corey S. Goodman sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 239 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Corey S. Goodman D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corey S. Goodman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 137 D-Index — 98th percentile

98% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Corey S. Goodman was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States during their research career.

Their scientific work spanned multiple fields primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, complemented by contributions to Neuroscience. Specifically, their subfields of study included Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Goodman's research focused on the following main topics:

  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Genetics and Physical Performance
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders

Their recorded publication includes a study titled "The Drosophila abrupt gene encodes a BTB-zinc finger regulatory protein that controls the specificity of neuromuscular connections," published in 2021 in UNC Libraries.

Frequent collaborators during their career encompassed:

  • Song Hu
  • Douglas M. Fambrough
  • Julie R. Atashi
  • Stephen T. Crews
  • Craig Okino

Their publications appeared in venues such as UNC Libraries, reflecting the dissemination of their work through established academic channels.

Best Publications

  • The Molecular Biology of Axon Guidance

    Marc Tessier-Lavigne;Corey S. Goodman

  • Developmental mechanisms that generate precise patterns of neuronal connectivity

    Corey S. Goodman;Carla J. Shatz

  • Slit Proteins Bind Robo Receptors and Have an Evolutionarily Conserved Role in Repulsive Axon Guidance

    Katja Brose;Kimberly S Bland;Kuan Hong Wang;David Arnott

  • Plexins are a large family of receptors for transmembrane, secreted, and GPI-anchored semaphorins in vertebrates.

    Luca Tamagnone;Stefania Artigiani;Hang Chen;Zhigang He

  • Slit is the midline repellent for the robo receptor in Drosophila.

    Thomas Kidd;Kimberly S Bland;Corey S Goodman

  • The semaphorin genes encode a family of transmembrane and secreted growth cone guidance molecules

    Alex L. Kolodkin;David J. Matthes;Corey S. Goodman

  • Roundabout Controls Axon Crossing of the CNS Midline and Defines a Novel Subfamily of Evolutionarily Conserved Guidance Receptors

    Thomas Kidd;Katja Brose;Kevin J Mitchell;Richard D Fetter

  • Expression of engrailed proteins in arthropods, annelids, and chordates

    Nipam H. Patel;Enrique Martin-Blanco;Kevin G. Coleman;Stephen J. Poole

  • Ectopic and increased expression of fasciclin II alters motoneuron growth cone guidance

    David M. Lin;Corey S. Goodman

  • Mutations affecting growth cone guidance in Drosophila: genes necessary for guidance toward or away from the midline.

    Mark Seeger;Guy Tear;Dolors Ferres-Marco;Corey S. Goodman

  • Neuropilin-2, a Novel Member of the Neuropilin Family, Is a High Affinity Receptor for the Semaphorins Sema E and Sema IV but Not Sema III

    Hang Chen;Alain Chédotal;Zhigang He;Corey S Goodman

  • Genetic Dissection of Structural and Functional Components of Synaptic Plasticity. I. Fasciclin II Controls Synaptic Stabilization and Growth

    Christoph M Schuster;Graeme W Davis;Richard D Fetter;Corey S Goodman

  • The midline of the drosophila central nervous system: A model for the genetic analysis of cell fate, cell migration, and growth cone guidance

    Christian Klämbt;J.Roger Jacobs;Corey S. Goodman

  • The fat tumor suppressor gene in Drosophila encodes a novel member of the cadherin gene superfamily.

    Paul A. Mahoney;Ursula Weber;Patricia Onofrechuk;Harald Biessmann

  • From grasshopper to Drosophila: a common plan for neuronal development

    John B. Thomas;Michael J. Bastiani;Michael Bate;Corey S. Goodman

  • Sernaphorin III can function as a selective chemorepellent to pattern sensory projections in the spinal cord

    Elizabeth K Messersmith;E.David Leonardo;Carla J Shatz;Marc Tessier-Lavigne

  • Biochemical Purification of a Mammalian Slit Protein as a Positive Regulator of Sensory Axon Elongation and Branching

    Kuan Hong Wang;Katja Brose;David Arnott;Thomas Kidd

  • Characterization and cloning of fasciclin III: A glycoprotein expressed on a subset of neurons and axon pathways in Drosophila

    Nipam H. Patel;Peter M. Snow;Corey S. Goodman

  • Genetic Analysis of Netrin Genes in Drosophila: Netrins Guide CNS Commissural Axons and Peripheral Motor Axons

    Kevin J Mitchell;Jennifer L Doyle;Tito Serafini;Timothy E Kennedy

  • frazzled Encodes a Drosophila Member of the DCC Immunoglobulin Subfamily and Is Required for CNS and Motor Axon Guidance

    Peter A Kolodziej;Peter A Kolodziej;Leslie C Timpe;Kevin J Mitchell;Sharon R Fried

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Marc Tessier-Lavigne Xaira Therapeutics
Richard D. Fetter
Richard D. Fetter University of California, San Francisco
Alex L. Kolodkin
Alex L. Kolodkin Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Graeme W. Davis
Graeme W. Davis University of California, San Francisco
Alain Chédotal
Alain Chédotal Institut de la Vision
Nipam H. Patel
Nipam H. Patel Marine Biological Laboratory
Eldon E. Ball
Eldon E. Ball James Cook University
Chris Q. Doe
Chris Q. Doe Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Luca Tamagnone
Luca Tamagnone Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Jonathan A. Raper
Jonathan A. Raper University of Pennsylvania

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