Michael Nodine

Gregor Mendel Institute for Molecular Plant Biology
Gregor Mendel Institute
Austria

Biography

Dr Michael Nodine is a Group Leader investigating the functions of small regulatory RNAs during plant embryogenesis. Dr Nodine joined the GMI as a Group Leader in July 2012. Previously he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. David Bartel’s lab at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in the USA.Honors & Awards:American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) Early Career Award, 2012 NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2008-2011.NIH Predoctoral Fellowship for Training Grant in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2006-2007.NSF Predoctoral Fellowship for IGERT Program in Evolutionary, Functional and Computational Genomics at the University of Arizona, 2002-2004.

Research Intrest

Small RNA functions in plant embryos

List of Publications
Nodine MD (2016) Mobile small RNAs: Sperm-companion communication. Nat Plants 2: 16041.
Schon M and Nodine M (2017) Widespread Contamination of Arabidopsis Embryo and Endosperm Transcriptome Datasets. Plant Cell 29: 608-617.
Lutzmayer S, Enugutti B, Nodine M (2017) Novel small RNA spike-in oligonucleotides enable absolute normalization of small RNA-Seq data. Sci Reports 7: 5913.

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