R. Michael Roberts

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Born23 October 1940 Edit this on Wikidata
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R. Michael Roberts
Born23 October 1940 Edit this on Wikidata
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Websiterobertslab.missouri.edu Edit this on Wikidata
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FieldsEmbryology, developmental biology Edit this on Wikidata
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ThesisThe utilisation of ¹⁴C labelled substrates by growing plant organs
Doctoral advisorVernon S. Butt
Doctoral studentsJames C. Cross

R. Michael Roberts (born October 23, 1940, in Menston, United Kingdom)[1] is an American biologist who is the Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Animal sciences and Biochemistry at the University of Missouri.[2] He is a founding co-editor of the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, first published in 2013.[3]

R. Michael Roberts was born on October 23, 1940, in Menston, in the United Kingdom.[1] He graduated with a BA in Botany and PhD in Plant Physiology/Biochemistry from the University of Oxford.[4] His DPhil thesis was entitled The utilisation of ¹⁴C labelled substrates by growing plant organs (1965) and was supervised by Vernon S. Butt.[5]

Academic career

In September 1965 Roberts went to the United States to do post-doctoral work with Frank Loewus at State University of New York-Buffalo (SUNY).[6] Roberts was a faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Florida from 1970-1985.[7]

In 1985, Roberts joined the University of Missouri.[6] He served as Chair of the Veterinary Pathobiology Department the University of Missouri from 1995 to 1998.[8] He was named the Curators’ Distinguished Professor of Animal Sciences, Biochemistry, and Veterinary Pathobiology as of 1996[9] and was the Chancellor's Professor as of 2019.[10] He is currently Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Animal Sciences and Biochemistry.[2][11] Roberts served as the founding director of the MU Life Sciences Center from January 2004-September 2005.[12]

Roberts served as Chief Scientist for the USDA’s National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program (NRI) from 1998-2000. He also served on the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Defining Science-Based Concerns Associated with Products of Animal Biotechnology, addressing concerns about the use of genetically modified animals for food, which published the report Animal Biotechnology: Science-Based Concerns (2002).[13][14][15] and chaired the NRC committee that investigated Animal Care & Management at the National Zoo.[16][17][18][8]

In 2006-2007 R. Michael Roberts was investigated by The University of Missouri for research misconduct based on images that had been altered in a 2006 Science paper where he was the principal investigator.[19] In brief, a postdoctoral fellow Dr. Kaushik Deb fabricated and falsified digital images that supported a paper published in Science. That paper was subsequently withdrawn, and the prescribed university procedures for a research misconduct investigation were followed. The Standing Committee on Research Responsibility concluded that Dr. Deb had committed the misconduct alone, and that the co-authors on the paper (Drs. R. M. Roberts, M. Sivaguru and H.Y. Yong) were in no way culpable. The Office of Research Integrity at the National Institutes of Health now formally agrees with that conclusion (ORI2006-09). The paper was officially retracted by Roberts and an apology to the scientific community was issued in the form of a published letter.[20]

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