Biography:Patrick J. Keeling

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Patrick Keeling
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Born
Patrick John Keeling

1969 (age 54–55)
Alma materUniversity of Western Ontario (BSc)
Dalhousie University (PhD)
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship (2011)[1]
Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal (2021)[2]
Scientific career
FieldsEvolution
Microbiology
Protists[3]
InstitutionsUniversity of British Columbia
University of Melbourne
Indiana University Bloomington
ThesisStudies on the prokaryote-eukaryote transition (1996)
Doctoral advisorFord Doolittle[4]
Websitewww.botany.ubc.ca/people/patrick-keeling

Patrick John Keeling is a biologist and professor in the Department of Botany at the University of British Columbia.[5][3][6] His research investigates the phylogeny, genomics and molecular evolution of protists and his work has led to numerous advances in assembling the eukaryotic tree of life. He has also identified several cases of horizontal gene transfer.[7][8][9]

References

  1. "Two UBC Science Researchers Awarded Guggenheims". https://www.cifar.ca/cifarnews/2011/04/07/two-ubc-science-researchers-awarded-guggenheims. 
  2. "2021 NAS Awards Recipients Announced". http://www.nasonline.org/news-and-multimedia/news/2021-nas-awards-recipients.html. 
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  4. "Evolution Tree - Patrick J. Keeling". https://academictree.org/evolution/peopleinfo.php?pid=165047. 
  5. "People - Keeling Lab". Botany.ubc.ca. Archived from the original on 2010-08-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20100831221512/http://www.botany.ubc.ca/keeling/people.html. Retrieved 2010-08-25. 
  6. Patrick J. Keeling publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (Subscription content?)
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  8. Slamovits, Claudio H., Lena Burri, Patrick J. Keeling (2006). "Characterization of a Divergent Sec61β Gene in Microsporidia". Journal of Molecular Biology 359 (5): 1196–1202. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.04.028. PMID 16650859.  closed access
  9. Patron, Nicola J., Ross F. Waller, Patrick J. Keeling (2006). "A Tertiary Plastid Uses Genes from Two Endosymbionts". Journal of Molecular Biology 357 (5): 1373–1382. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.01.084. PMID 16490209.  closed access