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2287
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Richard H. Goodman is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research spans several fields of study, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. These fields encompass subfields such as Molecular Biology, Aging, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Immunology and Allergy, and Surgery.

The main topics addressed in Goodman's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology, Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms, Pancreatic function and diabetes, Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer, Diet, Metabolism, and Disease, Photoreceptor and optogenetics research, and Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Goodman has published research extensively in various scientific venues, with notable frequencies including:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Recent papers by Goodman reflect a strong focus on cellular metabolism and neurobiology. Notable publications include:

  • Monitoring glycolytic dynamics in single cells using a fluorescent biosensor for fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Local and dynamic regulation of neuronal glycolysis in vivo, 2024, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Glycogen supports glycolytic plasticity in neurons, 2025, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Alpha-gal as the newest member of the glycan epitopes recognized in allergen nomenclature for cross-reactive carbohydrates, 2022, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Local and dynamic regulation of neuronal glycolysisin vivo, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Goodman frequently collaborates with other researchers in related fields. Key coauthors include:

  • Aaron Wolfe
  • Daniel A. Colón-Ramos
  • John N. Koberstein
  • Melissa L. Stewart
  • Chadwick B. Smith

Notably, Goodman was recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2002.

Best Publications

  • Phosphorylated CREB binds specifically to the nuclear protein CBP

    John C. Chrivia;Roland P. S. Kwok;Ned Lamb;Masatoshi Hagiwara

  • CBP/p300 in cell growth, transformation, and development

    Richard H. Goodman;Sarah Smolik

  • Nuclear protein CBP is a coactivator for the transcription factor CREB

    Roland P. S. Kwok;James R. Lundblad;John C. Chrivia;Jane P. Richards

  • Identification of a cyclic-AMP-responsive element within the rat somatostatin gene.

    Marc R. Montminy;Kevin A. Sevarino;John A. Wagner;Gail Mandel

  • Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome caused by mutations in the transcriptional co-activator CBP

    Fred Petrif;Rachel H. Giles;Hans G. Dauwerse;Jasper J. Saris

  • CREB-binding protein and p300 in transcriptional regulation.

    Ngan Vo;Richard H. Goodman

  • A cAMP-response element binding protein-induced microRNA regulates neuronal morphogenesis

    Ngan Vo;Matthew E. Klein;Matthew E. Klein;Olga Varlamova;David M. Keller

  • Defining the CREB Regulon: A Genome-Wide Analysis of Transcription Factor Regulatory Regions

    Soren Impey;Sean R. McCorkle;Hyunjoo Cha-Molstad;Jami M. Dwyer

  • Adenoviral ElA-associated protein p300 as a functional homologue of the transcriptional co-activator CBP

    James R. Lundblad;Roland P. S. Kwok;Megan E. Laurance;Marian L. Harter

  • Regulation of corepressor function by nuclear NADH.

    Qinghong Zhang;David W. Piston;Richard H. Goodman

  • An activity-regulated microRNA controls dendritic plasticity by down-regulating p250GAP

    Gary A. Wayman;Monika Davare;Hideaki Ando;Dale Fortin

  • Primary structure and functional expression of a mammalian skeletal muscle sodium channel

    James S. Trimmer;Sharon S. Cooperman;Sally A. Tomiko;Jiuying Zhou

  • Homeostatic regulation of MeCP2 expression by a CREB-induced microRNA.

    Matthew E Klein;Daniel T Lioy;Lin Ma;Soren Impey

  • microRNA-132 regulates dendritic growth and arborization of newborn neurons in the adult hippocampus

    Stephen T. Magill;Xiaolu A. Cambronne;Bryan W. Luikart;Daniel T. Lioy

  • Control of cAMP-regulated enhancers by the viral transactivator Tax through CREB and the co-activator CBP

    Roland P. S. Kwok;Megan E. Laurance;James R. Lundblad;Phyllis S. Goldman

  • Thyrotropin-releasing hormone precursor: characterization in rat brain

    Ronald M. Lechan;Ping Wu;Ivor M. D. Jackson;Hugh Wolf

  • Biosensor reveals multiple sources for mitochondrial NAD

    Xiaolu A. Cambronne;Melissa L. Stewart;DongHo Kim;Amber M. Jones-Brunette

  • Drosophila CBP is a co-activator of cubitus interruptus in hedgehog signalling

    Hiroshi Akimaru;Yang Chen;Ping Dai;De Xing Hou

  • Phosphorylation of CBP Mediates Transcriptional Activation by Neural Activity and CaM Kinase IV

    Soren Impey;Amy L Fong;Yanhong Wang;Jean Rene Cardinaux

  • Differential binding of NAD+ and NADH allows the transcriptional corepressor carboxyl-terminal binding protein to serve as a metabolic sensor

    Clark C. Fjeld;William T. Birdsong;Richard H. Goodman

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel F. Habener
Joel F. Habener Harvard University
Gail Mandel
Gail Mandel Oregon Health & Science University
Soren Impey
Soren Impey Oregon Health & Science University
Richard G. Brennan
Richard G. Brennan Duke University
Marc Montminy
Marc Montminy Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Thomas R. Soderling
Thomas R. Soderling Oregon Health & Science University
Gary L. Westbrook
Gary L. Westbrook Oregon Health & Science University
William W. Chin
William W. Chin Harvard Medical School
Gary A. Wayman
Gary A. Wayman Washington State University
Shannon K. McWeeney
Shannon K. McWeeney Oregon Health & Science University

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