Rodney Kincaid

Dr. Rodney Kincaid

PostDoc
Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology, 2014
B.S. in Biology, and Computer Science at Middle Tennessee State University
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Project description:

Discovery and Function of Non-coding RNAs Associated with Viral Infection.

 

 

 

Awards:

Recipient of a Powers Fellowship 2012

 

Selected Publications:

Chen, C.J., Kincaid, R.P., Seo, G.J., Bennett, M.D., Sullivan, C.S. 2011. J.Virol. Insights into Polyomaviridae MicroRNA Function Derived from Study of the Bandicoot Papillomatosis Carcinomatosis Viruses. 

Y.T. Lin, R .P. Kincaid, D. Arasappan, S. E. Dowd, S. P. Hunicke-Smith, and C. S. Sullivan. 2010.   Small RNA profiling reveals antisense transcription throughout the KSHV genome and novel small RNAs. RNA, 16(8): 1540-58.

Rodney P. Kincaid, James M. Burke, and Christopher S. Sullivan. RNA virus microRNA that mimics a B-cell oncomiR. PNAS 2012 ; published ahead of print January 30, 2012, doi:10.1073/pnas.1116107109. Article selected by “Faculty of 1000”

Kincaid RP, Sullivan CS. 2012. Virus- Encoded microRNAs: An Overview and a Look to the Future. PLoS Pathogens 8(12) e:1003018.

Wang PI, Hwang S, Kincaid, RP, Sullivan CS, Lee I, Marcotte EM. 2012. RIDDLE: Reflective diffusion and local extension reveal functional associations for unannotated gene sets via proximity in a gene network. Genome Biology 13:R125.

 

“When I'm not in the lab you will most-likely find me brewing a cup of Kincaid coffee”

 

One of my favorite pieces of data:

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