- Brian Hooker
Brian S. Hooker, PhD, PE, is a
bioengineer and the team leader for the High Throughput Biology Team and Operations Manager of the DOE Genomics: Genomes to Life (GTL) Center for Molecular and Cellular Systems at thePacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Hooker also is credited as a co-inventor for five patents.Education
In 1985, Dr. Hooker earned his bachelor of science degree in
chemical engineering , fromCalifornia State Polytechnic University ,Pomona, California . He earned his master's of science degree in 1988 and his doctorate in 1990, both inbiochemical engineering , fromWashington State University , inPullman, Washington .Research
Hooker manages applied plant and fungal molecular biology research projects, including development of plant-based biosensors and transgenic production systems for human
pharmaceutical proteins and industrialenzyme s at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, wheresystems biology researchers are focused on understanding gene and protein networks involved in individual cell signaling, communication between cells in communities, and cellular metabolic pathways. Hooker has also been involved in research on microbial kinetics and transport mathematical modeling, design, development, and support for biological destruction ofchlorinated organic hydrocarbon s, development of tP4 transgenic plant protein production platform technology, and development of the RT3D bioremediation/natural attenuation software package.Recognition
Hooker earned the Battelle Entrepreneurial Award in 2001, and a Federal Laboratory Consortium Recognition Award in 1999, for his work on “Reactive Transport in 3-Dimensions.”
elected publications
* Dai Z, BS Hooker, RD Quesenberry, and J Gao. “Expression of Trichoderma reesei exo-cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I) in transgenic tobacco leaves and calli”, "Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology", 1999, 77-79(9):689-699
* Dai Z, BS Hooker, DB Anderson, and SR Thomas.“Improved plant-based production of E1 endoglucanase using potato:expression optimization and tissue targeting”, "Molecular Breeding", 2000, 6(3):277-285.
* Gao J, BS Hooker, and DB Anderson. 2004. “Expression of Functional Human Coagulation Factor XIII A-domain in Plant Cell Suspensions and Whole Plants.” "Protein Expression and Purification" 37(1):89-96.
* Hooker, Brian S., Hettich, Robert L., Hurst, Gregory B., Kennel, Stephen J., Lankford, Patricia K., Chiann-Tso Lin, Lye Meng Markillie, Mayer-Clumbridge, M. Uljana, Pelletier, Dale A., Liang, Shi, Squier, Thomas C., Strader, Michael B., VerBerkmoes, Nathan C., "Isolation and Characterization of Protein Complexes from Shewanella oneidensis and Rhodopseudomonas palustris", "Genomics: GTL Contractor—Grantee Workshop II", Washington, DC, February 29-March 2, 2004
* Trelka, Jeffrey A., Hooker, Brian S. " [http://uclbs.org/news/ Specific Carbohydrate Dietary Trial: Understanding the Effectiveness of a Specific Carbohydrate Dietary Intervention In Autistic Children] ", 2004
* Markillie LM, CT Lin, JN Adkins, DL Auberry, EA Hill, BS Hooker, PA Moore, RJ Moore, L Shi, HS Wiley, and V Kery, “A simple protein complex purification and identification method for high throughput mapping of protein interaction networks”, "Journal of Proteome Research", 2005
* Lin CT, LM Markillie, TC Squier, BS Hooker, and L Shi, “Expression of recombinant decaheme cytochrome MtrA in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 by a directional TOPO cloning-based system.” "BioTechniques", 2005, 38(2):297-9.External links
* [http://www.sysbio.org/resources/staff/hooker.stm SysBio.org] - 'Brian S. Hooker, Ph.D.' (profile)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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