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James C. Carrington

James C. Carrington is a plant biologist and the current president of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. In 2005 he was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and in 2008 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.[2]

James C. Carrington
Born1960 (age 62–63)
EducationUniversity of California-Riverside, University of California-Berkeley
Known forRNA Silencing
SpouseTeri[1]
ChildrenFour[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsTexas A&M University, Washington State University, Oregon State University, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Doctoral advisorT. Jack Morris
Websitewww.danforthcenter.org/our-work/principal-investigators/james-carrington/

Early life and education Edit

Carrington was born in Redondo Beach, California in 1960. He attended the University of California, Riverside where he studied biology and worked as an undergraduate research assistant for William Dawson, a plant virologist. After graduating, he pursued graduate training at the University of California, Berkeley working in the lab of T. Jack Morris[2] where he worked on sequencing and analyzing the genomes of plant viruses[3] and graduated in 1986. After completing his PhD, Carrington was a postdoc at North Carolina State University in the research group of William Dougherty until 1988.[2]

Career Edit

In 1988 Carrington was hired as an assistant professor in the department of biology at Texas A&M University. At Texas A&M he was promoted to Associate and later full professor. After nine years working at Texas A&M, Carrington was hired at Washington State University. In 2001 he moved to Oregon State University where he directed the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing.[2] In May 2011, Carrington began as the new president of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center.[1]

Research Edit

Carrington's early work on plant virology lead to the discovery that some plant viruses produce proteins which suppress post transcriptional gene silencing in plants and that this suppression is necessary in order for these viruses to spread, demonstrating that RNA silencing in plants functions as an antivirus defense mechanism.[2] Carrington moved on to study natural small RNA molecules produced by plants including microRNAs and siRNAs,[4][5] identifying roles for these gene silencing mechanisms in both plant development and chromatin state maintenance.[6][7]

Recognition Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Plant Science Center names James Carrington as new president". 6 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Trivedi, Bijal P. (2010). "Profile of James C. Carrington". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (28): 12411–12412. Bibcode:2010PNAS..10712411T. doi:10.1073/pnas.1008044107. PMC 2906593. PMID 20616018.
  3. ^ Carrington, James C.; Heaton, Louis A.; Zuidema, Douwe; Hillman, Bradley I.; Morris, T.J. (1989). "The genome structure of turnip crinkle virus". Virology. 170 (1): 219–226. doi:10.1016/0042-6822(89)90369-3. PMID 2718381.
  4. ^ Allen, Edwards; Xie, Zhixin; Gustafson, Adam M.; Carrington, James C. (2005). "MicroRNA-Directed Phasing during Trans-Acting siRNA Biogenesis in Plants". Cell. 121 (2): 207–221. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2005.04.004. PMID 15851028. S2CID 18056486.
  5. ^ Fahlgren, Noah; Howell, Miya D.; Kasschau, Kristin D.; Chapman, Elisabeth J.; Sullivan, Christopher M.; Cumbie, Jason S.; Givan, Scott A.; Law, Theresa F.; Grant, Sarah R.; Dangl, Jeffery L.; Carrington, James C. (2007). "High-Throughput Sequencing of Arabidopsis microRNAs: Evidence for Frequent Birth and Death of MIRNA Genes". PLOS ONE. 2 (2): e219. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2..219F. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000219. PMC 1790633. PMID 17299599.
  6. ^ Palatnik, Javier F.; Allen, Edwards; Wu, Xuelin; Schommer, Carla; Schwab, Rebecca; Carrington, James C.; Weigel, Detlef (2003). "Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs". Nature. 425 (6955): 257–263. Bibcode:2003Natur.425..257P. doi:10.1038/nature01958. PMID 12931144. S2CID 992057.
  7. ^ Xie, Zhixin; Johansen, Lisa K.; Gustafson, Adam M.; Kasschau, Kristin D.; Lellis, Andrew D.; Zilberman, Daniel; Jacobsen, Steven E.; Carrington, James C. (2004). "Genetic and Functional Diversification of Small RNA Pathways in Plants". PLOS Biology. 2 (5): e104. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020104. PMC 350667. PMID 15024409.
  8. ^ "Ruth Allen Award".
  9. ^ Lempinen, E. W. (2004). AAAS members elected as fellows. Science, 306(5697), 825-828
  10. ^ "Fellow of ASPB".

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James C Carrington is a plant biologist and the current president of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center In 2005 he was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and in 2008 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences 2 James C CarringtonBorn1960 age 62 63 Redondo Beach CAEducationUniversity of California Riverside University of California BerkeleyKnown forRNA SilencingSpouseTeri 1 ChildrenFour 1 Scientific careerInstitutionsTexas A amp M University Washington State University Oregon State University Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterDoctoral advisorT Jack MorrisWebsitewww wbr danforthcenter wbr org wbr our work wbr principal investigators wbr james carrington wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Recognition 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditCarrington was born in Redondo Beach California in 1960 He attended the University of California Riverside where he studied biology and worked as an undergraduate research assistant for William Dawson a plant virologist After graduating he pursued graduate training at the University of California Berkeley working in the lab of T Jack Morris 2 where he worked on sequencing and analyzing the genomes of plant viruses 3 and graduated in 1986 After completing his PhD Carrington was a postdoc at North Carolina State University in the research group of William Dougherty until 1988 2 Career EditIn 1988 Carrington was hired as an assistant professor in the department of biology at Texas A amp M University At Texas A amp M he was promoted to Associate and later full professor After nine years working at Texas A amp M Carrington was hired at Washington State University In 2001 he moved to Oregon State University where he directed the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing 2 In May 2011 Carrington began as the new president of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 1 Research EditCarrington s early work on plant virology lead to the discovery that some plant viruses produce proteins which suppress post transcriptional gene silencing in plants and that this suppression is necessary in order for these viruses to spread demonstrating that RNA silencing in plants functions as an antivirus defense mechanism 2 Carrington moved on to study natural small RNA molecules produced by plants including microRNAs and siRNAs 4 5 identifying roles for these gene silencing mechanisms in both plant development and chromatin state maintenance 6 7 Recognition EditIn 2000 Carrington received the Ruth Allen Award from the American Phytopathological Society 8 In 2005 Carrington was made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 9 In 2008 Carrington was elected to the National Academy of Sciences 2 In 2019 Carrington was made a fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists 10 References Edit a b c Plant Science Center names James Carrington as new president 6 November 2010 a b c d e f Trivedi Bijal P 2010 Profile of James C Carrington Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 28 12411 12412 Bibcode 2010PNAS 10712411T doi 10 1073 pnas 1008044107 PMC 2906593 PMID 20616018 Carrington James C Heaton Louis A Zuidema Douwe Hillman Bradley I Morris T J 1989 The genome structure of turnip crinkle virus Virology 170 1 219 226 doi 10 1016 0042 6822 89 90369 3 PMID 2718381 Allen Edwards Xie Zhixin Gustafson Adam M Carrington James C 2005 MicroRNA Directed Phasing during Trans Acting siRNA Biogenesis in Plants Cell 121 2 207 221 doi 10 1016 j cell 2005 04 004 PMID 15851028 S2CID 18056486 Fahlgren Noah Howell Miya D Kasschau Kristin D Chapman Elisabeth J Sullivan Christopher M Cumbie Jason S Givan Scott A Law Theresa F Grant Sarah R Dangl Jeffery L Carrington James C 2007 High Throughput Sequencing of Arabidopsis microRNAs Evidence for Frequent Birth and Death of MIRNA Genes PLOS ONE 2 2 e219 Bibcode 2007PLoSO 2 219F doi 10 1371 journal pone 0000219 PMC 1790633 PMID 17299599 Palatnik Javier F Allen Edwards Wu Xuelin Schommer Carla Schwab Rebecca Carrington James C Weigel Detlef 2003 Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs Nature 425 6955 257 263 Bibcode 2003Natur 425 257P doi 10 1038 nature01958 PMID 12931144 S2CID 992057 Xie Zhixin Johansen Lisa K Gustafson Adam M Kasschau Kristin D Lellis Andrew D Zilberman Daniel Jacobsen Steven E Carrington James C 2004 Genetic and Functional Diversification of Small RNA Pathways in Plants PLOS Biology 2 5 e104 doi 10 1371 journal pbio 0020104 PMC 350667 PMID 15024409 Ruth Allen Award Lempinen E W 2004 AAAS members elected as fellows Science 306 5697 825 828 Fellow of ASPB External links EditJames C Carrington publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James C Carrington amp oldid 1079355748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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