Michael D. Yoder
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Also affiliated: Pennsylvania State University (2019); University of Pittsburgh (2006); University of Virginia Health System (2011); South College (2001); New Frontier (2001); Conway School of Landscape Design (2023); Molecular Discovery (United Kingdom) (2001); University of Virginia (2009)
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Michael D. Yoder's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying embryonic development, particularly in the frog species *Xenopus laevis*. His work investigates the role of specific protein families, such as the Tao kinase family of Ste20p-like map kinase kinase kinases, in the complex processes of morphogenesis during early development. This research involves detailed gene expression analysis to understand how these proteins function and interact within the developing embryo. Yoder also has publications that explore broader geographical and economic topics, including the impacts of drought on barge traffic and grain exports, binational trade, and the development of maritime ports. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 10 total publications and 155 citations.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 156
Selected Publications
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Impacts of Drought on Barge Traffic and Grain Exports from the U.S., 2022 to 2023 (2025)
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Gene expression analysis of the Tao kinase family of Ste20p-like map kinase kinase kinases during early embryonic development in Xenopus laevis (2023)
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Expression Analysis of the Tao Kinase Family of Ste20p-Like Map Kinase Kinase Kinases During Early Embryonic Development in Xenopus Laevis (2023)
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Review (2019)
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Cargo Transport and Economic Development in the Chihuahua-Albuquerque Corridor: An Emerging Binational “Megapolitan” Area? (2017)
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The Geographies of Air Transport (2016)
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The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico's Silicon Valley – By Kevin P. Gallagher and Lyuba Zarsky (2009)
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- Gene expression analysis of the Tao kinase family of Ste20p-like map kinase kinase kinases during early embryonic development in Xenopus laevis
- Expression Analysis of the Tao Kinase Family of Ste20p-Like Map Kinase Kinase Kinases During Early Embryonic Development in Xenopus Laevis
- Gene expression analysis of the Tao kinase family of Ste20p-like map kinase kinase kinases during early embryonic development in Xenopus laevis
- Expression Analysis of the Tao Kinase Family of Ste20p-Like Map Kinase Kinase Kinases During Early Embryonic Development in Xenopus Laevis