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Overview

Steven R. Goodman is affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with notable contributions across various subfields including Molecular Biology, Modeling and Simulation, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Materials Chemistry.

Their recent scholarly output includes several papers published mostly in the journal Experimental Biology and Medicine, with one work appearing in Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters. Key papers by Steven R. Goodman are:

  • The exosome collection, 2025, Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
  • A Tribute to Peter Stambrook: A Friend and Leader of SEBM, EBM and an Iconic Figure in Cancer Research, 2021, Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • Introduction to the Regenerative Medicine Thematic Issue, 2021, Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • Dedicated to Dr. Peter Stambrook, 2021, Experimental Biology and Medicine

Goodman has coauthored research with several collaborators, including Sulev Kõks, Robert W. Williams, John Quinn, Farzin Farzaneh, and Nicola Conran. These partnerships span diverse thematic areas within medical and biological sciences.

Their frequent publication venues reflect a concentration on experimental and molecular biology topics. Notable journals include:

  • Experimental Biology and Medicine
  • Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
  • Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
  • Blood

Steven R. Goodman's work covers a spectrum of main research topics such as COVID-19 epidemiological studies, viral infections and outbreaks research, and data-driven disease surveillance. Additional areas of focus include extracellular vesicles in disease, thermal properties of materials, RNA interference and gene delivery, and biomedical ethics and regulation.

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Biomedical Ethics and Regulation

Best Publications

  • The 180-kD component of the neural cell adhesion molecule N-CAM is involved in cell-cell contacts and cytoskeleton-membrane interactions.

    G. Elisabeth Pollerberg;Keith Burridge;Keith E. Krebs;Steven R. Goodman

  • Brain spectrin(240/235) and brain spectrin(240/235E): two distinct spectrin subtypes with different locations within mammalian neural cells.

    B M Riederer;I S Zagon;S R Goodman

  • The human erythrocyte proteome: analysis by ion trap mass spectrometry.

    David G. Kakhniashvili;Lee A. Bulla;Steven R. Goodman

  • Identification of a spectrin-like protein in nonerythroid cells.

    Steven R. Goodman;Ian S. Zagon;Robert R. Kulikowski

  • Senescent cell antigen is immunologically related to band 3

    Marguerite M. B. Kay;Steven R. Goodman;Keld Sorensen;Carol F. Whitfield

  • Spectrin and related molecules

    Steven R. Goodman;Keith E. Krebs;Carol F. Whitfield;Beat M. Riederer

  • The human red blood cell proteome and interactome.

    Steven R. Goodman;Anastasia Kurdia;Larry Ammann;David Kakhniashvili

  • Spectrin subtypes in mammalian brain: an immunoelectron microscopic study

    IS Zagon;R Higbee;BM Riederer;SR Goodman

  • Brain spectrin: of mice and men.

    Steven R. Goodman;Warren E. Zimmer;Mary Blair Clark;Ian S. Zagon

  • The identification and sequence of the actin-binding domain of human red blood cell beta-spectrin.

    A M Karinch;W E Zimmer;S R Goodman

  • Opioid receptors and endogenous opioids in diverse human and animal cancers.

    Ian S. Zagon;Patricia J. McLaughlin;Steven R. Goodman;Randy E. Rhodes

  • Syndeins: the spectrin-binding protein(s) of the human erythrocyte membrane

    John Yu;Steven R. Goodman

  • Early dysregulation of the mitochondrial proteome in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

    Jose L. Chou;Deepa V. Shenoy;Nicy Thomas;Pankaj K. Choudhary

  • Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) binding-mediated induction of human γ-globin gene expression

    Gan Wang;Xiaoxin Xu;Betty Pace;David A. Dean

  • Effects of N-acetylcysteine on dense cell formation in sickle cell disease.

    Betty S. Pace;Archil Shartava;Ardie Pack-Mabien;Mudhari Mulekar

  • Identification of the molecular defect in the erythrocyte membrane skeleton of some kindreds with hereditary spherocytosis.

    SR Goodman;KA Shiffer;LA Casoria;ME Eyster

  • The neural cell spectrin skeleton: a review.

    S. R. Goodman;I. S. Zagon

  • Identification and location of brain protein 4.1

    Steven R. Goodman;Linda A. Casoria;Diane B. Coleman;Ian S. Zagon

  • Molecular cloning of testicular 20 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: identity with aldose reductase.

    James C. Warren;Gary L. Murdock;Yupo Ma;Steven R. Goodman

  • Synapsin I-mediated interaction of brain spectrin with synaptic vesicles.

    Aleksander F. Sikorski;Grzegorz Terlecki;Ian S. Zagon;Steven R. Goodman

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian S. Zagon
Ian S. Zagon Pennsylvania State University
Beat M. Riederer
Beat M. Riederer University of Lausanne
Patricia J. McLaughlin
Patricia J. McLaughlin Pennsylvania State University
Troy Stevens
Troy Stevens University of South Alabama
Daniel Branton
Daniel Branton Harvard University
Richard M. Ryan
Richard M. Ryan Australian Catholic University
Lee A. Bulla
Lee A. Bulla The University of Texas at Dallas
Eric W. Roubos
Eric W. Roubos Radboud University
Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Peter J. Stambrook
Peter J. Stambrook University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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