Miriam B. Goodman

Miriam B. Goodman

Stanford University

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About Miriam B. Goodman

Miriam B. Goodman, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Neurobiology, Sensation, Biophysics....

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mechanotransduction by Membrane Proteins: Mechanosensitive membrane proteins: Usual and unusual suspects in mediating mechanotransduction

Mechanosensitive membrane proteins: Usual and unusual suspects in mediating mechanotransduction

Image-based axon model highlights heterogeneity in initiation of damage

Visualizing neurons under tension in vivo with optogenetic molecular force sensors

To reverse engineer an entire nervous system

An efficient behavioral screening platform classifies natural products and other chemical cues according to their chemosensory valence in C. elegans

Engineering bright and mechanosensitive alkaline-earth rare-earth upconverting nanoparticles

Reciprocal interactions between transforming growth factor beta signaling and collagens: Insights from Caenorhabditis elegans

Miriam B. Goodman Information

University

Position

Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

Citations(all)

9009

Citations(since 2020)

3508

Cited By

6865

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

83

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Stanford University

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Miriam B. Goodman Skills & Research Interests

Neurobiology

Sensation

Biophysics...

Top articles of Miriam B. Goodman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mechanotransduction by Membrane Proteins: Mechanosensitive membrane proteins: Usual and unusual suspects in mediating mechanotransduction

The Journal of General Physiology

Miriam B Goodman

Elizabeth S Haswell

Valeria Vásquez

2023/3/3

Mechanosensitive membrane proteins: Usual and unusual suspects in mediating mechanotransduction

Miriam B Goodman

Elizabeth S Haswell

Valeria Vásquez

2023/1/25

Image-based axon model highlights heterogeneity in initiation of damage

Biophysical Journal

Lucy M Wang

Miriam B Goodman

Ellen Kuhl

2023/1/3

Visualizing neurons under tension in vivo with optogenetic molecular force sensors

Neus Sanfeliu-Cerdán

Li-Chun Lin

Alexander R Dunn

Miriam B Goodman

Michael Krieg

2023/1/1

To reverse engineer an entire nervous system

arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.06578

Gal Haspel

Edward S Boyden

Jeffrey Brown

George Church

Netta Cohen

...

2023/8/12

An efficient behavioral screening platform classifies natural products and other chemical cues according to their chemosensory valence in C. elegans

bioRxiv

Emily Fryer

Sujay Guha

Lucero E Rogel-Hernandez

Theresa Logan-Garbisch

Hodan Farah

...

2023/6/3

Engineering bright and mechanosensitive alkaline-earth rare-earth upconverting nanoparticles

The journal of physical chemistry letters

Claire A McLellan

Chris Siefe

Jason R Casar

Chunte Sam Peng

Stefan Fischer

...

2022/2/8

Reciprocal interactions between transforming growth factor beta signaling and collagens: Insights from Caenorhabditis elegans

Developmental Dynamics

Miriam B Goodman

Cathy Savage‐Dunn

2022/1

Conserved basal lamina proteins, laminin and nidogen, are repurposed to organize mechanosensory complexes responsible for touch sensation

bioRxiv

Alakananda Das

Joy A Franco

Lingxin Wang

Dail Chapman

Lucy M Wang

...

2022/2/14

Quantum Converting Nanoparticles as In Vivo and In Situ Optical Electric Field Sensors

2021/4/22

DEG/ENaC/ASIC channels vary in their sensitivity to anti-hypertensive and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Journal of General Physiology

Sylvia Fechner

Isabel D’Alessandro

Lingxin Wang

Calvin Tower

Li Tao

...

2021/3/3

Nanoscale structure and mechanics of skin in a c. Elegans model of touch sensation

Biophysical Journal

Ehsan Rezaei

Cathy Savage-Dunn

Miriam B Goodman

2021/2/12

An in vitro System for Studying Nematode Mechanosensory Neurons

Biophysical Journal

Joy A Franco

Alakananda Das

Beth Pruitt

Miriam B Goodman

2020/2/7

Touch-induced mechanical strain in somatosensory neurons is independent of extracellular matrix mutations in Caenorhabditis elegans

Molecular biology of the cell

Adam L Nekimken

Beth L Pruitt

Miriam B Goodman

2020/7/21

The plant terpenoid carvone is a chemotaxis repellent for C. elegans. microPublication Biology

microPublication Biology

Clayton T Ellington

Andrew J Hayden

Zack B LaGrange

Marina D Luccioni

Mohammed AM Osman

...

2020/3/13

Alkaline-Earth Rare-Earth Upconverting Nanoparticles as Bio-Compatible Mechanical Force Sensors

Claire A McLellan

Chris P Siefe

Stefan Fischer

Jason R Casar

Dayne F Swearer

...

2020/5/10

Expansion microscopy of C. elegans

eLife

Chih-Chieh Jay Yu

Nicholas C Barry

Asmamaw T Wassie

Anubhav Sinha

Abhishek Bhattacharya

...

2020/5/1

Designing and characterizing rare-earth upconverting nanoparticles as nanoNewton mechanical sensors.

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Claire McLellan

Stefan Fischer

Chris Siefe

Jason Casar

Dayne Swearer

...

2020/3/2

Functional and pharmacological characterization of C. elegans DEG/ENaC/ASIC channels

Biophysical Journal

Sylvia Fechner

Isabel D’Alessandro

Lingxin Wang

Calvin Tower

Li Tao

...

2020/2/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 61
Kerwyn Casey Huang

Kerwyn Casey Huang

Stanford University

H-index: 58
Jennifer Dionne

Jennifer Dionne

Stanford University

H-index: 55
Leon Avery

Leon Avery

University of Waterloo

H-index: 45
Maxence Nachury

Maxence Nachury

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 44
Alexander R. Dunn

Alexander R. Dunn

Stanford University

H-index: 41
Paul Garrity

Paul Garrity

Brandeis University

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