Christopher Michel Kearney
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Christopher Michel Kearney is currently working as a professor at Baylor University in Biology department. He has completed his Ph.D. Plant Pathology, Cornell University & M.S. Biological Sciences, Cal Poly Pomona & B.S. Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine. Research Focus includes Cost-efficient peptide biotechnologies, they develop novel peptides and peptide delivery systems for low-cost, large-scale applications. We are especially interested in peptides and delivery systems that can solve Third-World problems. He had publications in many national and international journals.
Research Interest
Cost-efficient peptide biotechnologies
Publications
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Zhou Y.Y., Maharaj P.D., Mallojosyula J.K., McCormick A.A., *Kearney C.M. 2015. In planta Production of Flock House virus transencapsidated RNA and its potential use as a vaccine. Molecular Biotechnology 57:325-336.
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Chen, Z.Y. and *Kearney, C.M. 2015. Nectar protein content and attractiveness to Aedes aegypti and Culex pipiens in plants with nectar/insect associations. 2015. Acta Tropica 145:81-88.
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Islam S.M.A., Sajet T., *Kearney C.M., Baker E.J. 2015. PredSTP: a highly accurate SVM based model to predict sequential cystine stabilized pepties. 2015. BMC Bioinformatics 16:210