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1 CURRICULUM VITAE- Kent D. Chapman Contact Information: Name: Kent D. Chapman Address: Department of Biological Sciences Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BioDiscovery Institute University of North Texas 1155 Union Circle #305220 Denton, TX 76203-5017 Phone: (940) 565-2969 E-Mail: [email protected] Formal Education and Training: 1991-1993 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Postdoctoral Training- National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Biology, Project Title: "Biosynthesis of N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine", Advising Professor: Dr. Thomas S. Moore, Jr. 1986-1991 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Ph.D. (Botany), Dissertation Title: "The Cellular Origin of Membrane Lipids for Enlarging Cottonseed Glyoxysomes", Supervisory Professor: Dr. Richard N. Trelease 1983-1986 Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA, A.B. (Biology) Professional Positions: 2018- present Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2016- 2017 Associate Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2010- present Regents Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX (renewed in 2017 after review) 2014-2015 Program Director, National Science Foundation, Division of Integrative and Organismal Systems- Temporary Assignment, Arlington, VA 2008-2014 Coordinator, Research Cluster in Plant Signaling Mechanisms, University of North Texas, Denton TX 2003-present Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2003-2017 Director, Center for Plant Lipid Research, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 1999-2008 Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Division, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX (except 2004) 2001-2002 Visiting Scientist, Plant Biology Division, SR Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK, Sabbatical/ Developmental Leave- Laboratory of Dr. Richard A. Dixon 1998-2003 Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 1993-1998 Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX Significant Professional Activities and Honors: 2017 Reappointed Regents Professor, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, after review. 2016 Appointed Reviewing Editor, The Plant Cell, American Society of Plant Biologists, (Guest Editor Appointment 2015). 5-year IF, 10.5 (highest of primary research journals in plant biology) 2015 Appointed Executive Editor, Progress in Lipid Research, Elsevier Ltd. 5-year IF, 11.3 (11th out of 289 journals in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and 1st out of 78 in nutrition sciences); renewed in 2018 for three-year appointment.

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CURRICULUM VITAE- Kent D. Chapman Contact Information: Name: Kent D. Chapman Address: Department of Biological Sciences Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BioDiscovery Institute University of North Texas 1155 Union Circle #305220 Denton, TX 76203-5017 Phone: (940) 565-2969 E-Mail: [email protected] Formal Education and Training: 1991-1993 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Postdoctoral Training- National Science

Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Biology, Project Title: "Biosynthesis of N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine", Advising Professor: Dr. Thomas S. Moore, Jr.

1986-1991 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Ph.D. (Botany), Dissertation Title: "The Cellular Origin of Membrane Lipids for Enlarging Cottonseed Glyoxysomes", Supervisory Professor: Dr. Richard N. Trelease

1983-1986 Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA, A.B. (Biology) Professional Positions: 2018- present Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2016- 2017 Associate Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2010- present Regents Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, University of

North Texas, Denton, TX (renewed in 2017 after review) 2014-2015 Program Director, National Science Foundation, Division of Integrative and

Organismal Systems- Temporary Assignment, Arlington, VA 2008-2014 Coordinator, Research Cluster in Plant Signaling Mechanisms, University of North

Texas, Denton TX 2003-present Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2003-2017 Director, Center for Plant Lipid Research, College of Arts and Sciences, University of

North Texas, Denton, TX 1999-2008 Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Division, Department of Biological

Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, TX (except 2004) 2001-2002 Visiting Scientist, Plant Biology Division, SR Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK,

Sabbatical/ Developmental Leave- Laboratory of Dr. Richard A. Dixon 1998-2003 Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 1993-1998 Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, Division of

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX Significant Professional Activities and Honors: 2017 Reappointed Regents Professor, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, after review. 2016 Appointed Reviewing Editor, The Plant Cell, American Society of Plant Biologists, (Guest Editor

Appointment 2015). 5-year IF, 10.5 (highest of primary research journals in plant biology) 2015 Appointed Executive Editor, Progress in Lipid Research, Elsevier Ltd. 5-year IF, 11.3 (11th out

of 289 journals in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, and 1st out of 78 in nutrition sciences); renewed in 2018 for three-year appointment.

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2015 Guest Editor Appointment (with Ivo Feussner), BBA- Molecular Cell Biology of Lipids—special issue in Plant Lipid Biology (2015-2016, 5-year IF, 4.5).

2014 Award/Agreement via Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) to serve as rotating program officer at the National Science Foundation, Arlington VA

2013 Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee to the United States Department of Energy-- EFRC Center for Advanced Biofuels Systems (2011-13)

2011 Executive Committee Member, American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB). Southern Section Representative (2011-2014)

2011 Leadership, Southern Section of the ASPB, Executive committee (2008-11), Financial Oversight (2012- present); Chair (2007-08), Vice Chair (2006-07), Secretary Treasurer (2005-06), Organized the Annual Meeting in Feb 2006, in Daytona Beach, FL; Local Coordinator, Annual Meeting in March 2003, Denton TX.

2011 Guest Editor Appointment (with Xuemin Wang), Special Issue in Plant Lipid Signaling, Frontiers in Plant Physiology (2011-2013, ranked 24th out of 349 journals in plant science, SCImago).

2010 Research Award for Outstanding Achievement in Intellectual Property, University of North Texas 2010 Appointed Regents Professor, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 2009 Research Leadership Award for National and International Scientific Achievement, University of

North Texas 2009 Chair, Inaugural Gordon Research Conference on Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism and

Function- held February 1-6, 2009, Hotel Galvez, Galveston TX. Wrote proposal for new GRC that was approved in 2007 (with Co-chair, John Ohlrogge, Michigan State University). (Standing biannual GRC and GRS; 2017 will be the 5th meeting of this leading plant lipid conference).

2008 Appointed Associate Editor, Journal of Cotton Science, http://www.cotton.org/journal/index.cfm. Multi-disciplinary, refereed journal that publishes articles that improve our understanding of cotton science. Publications may be compilations of original research, syntheses, reviews, or notes on original research or new techniques or equipment. 2008- present.

2007 Executive Advisory Board, NSF-EPSCoR- State of Arkansas. (2007-13), Chair, Plant Biotechnology Program Advisory Board (2011-13).

2006 Member, Advisory Committee, Plant Oils Flagship, European Commission Project- EPOBIO- Realizing the Economic Potential of Sustainable Resources- Bioproducts from Non-Food Crops. Wageningen, Netherlands 2006, Athens, Greece 2007

2001 Sabbatical/ Developmental Leave Award- Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation with Richard A. Dixon (2001-2002, Ardmore, OK)

1999 Invited Lecturer, Plant Biochemistry Summer Course (NSF, DOE, USDA-sponsored), Washington State University. Signaling Role of Plant Lipids. 1999 and 2001.

1997 Member, Texas Food and Fiber Commission, Industry Advisory Committee (thru 2005) 1993 Fellowship, NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Biology- Louisiana State University with

Thomas S. Moore, Jr. (1991-1993, Baton Rouge, LA) 1991 Michael A. Cichan Award for Creative Excellence in Botany Research, Arizona State University

(Tempe, AZ) 1987 Fellowship, Cell and Developmental Biology, Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ) 1986 Byron C Brunstetter Award for Excellence in the Chemical and Biological Sciences, Lycoming

College (Williamsport, PA) Funded, Completed Projects Since 2010 (9 projects) 1. Project title: Involvement of N-Acylethanolamine Signaling in Microbial Associated Molecular Pattern (MAMP) Perception Source of support: United States-Israel-Binational Agricultural Research and Development (BARD project no. IS-4312-10) Investigators: Adi Avni (Tel Aviv University, PI), Kent Chapman (co-PI)

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Total award amount: $295,000.00 Total award period: 10/01/2010-6/30/14 2. Project title: Amidase-mediated modulation of N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) signaling in plants Source of support: U.S. Department of Energy (DE-FG02-05ER15647) Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), Elison Blancaflor (Co-PI) Total award amount: $540,000.00 Total award period: 9/2011 – 09/2014 3. Project title: N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) metabolism and the acquisition of photoautotrophy during seedling establishment. Source of support: U.S. Department of Energy (DE-FG02-14ER15647; Renewal of #2) Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), Elison Blancaflor (Co-PI) Total award amount: $360,000.00 Total award period: 9/2014 – 09/2017 Effort: 20% 4. Project title: MRI: Acquisition of a LSM710 Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope to Enhance Plant Research and Training at the University of North Texas Source of support: National Science Foundation Investigators: Jyoti Shah (PI), Brian Ayre, Becca Dickstein, Kent Chapman and Amanda Wright (Co-PIs); had to resign as co-PI when assumed NSF program manager duties in Jan 2014 Total award amount: $390,155.00 (plus $160,000.00 match from UNT) Total award period: 9/2011-6/2014 5. Project title: Undergraduate Science Education 2010- Core Proposal Source of support: Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigators: Lee Hughes (PD), Mike Allen, Bob Benjamin, Mark Burleson, Kent Chapman, Ed Dzialowski, Rudi Thompson (co-PIs) Total award amount: $1,300,000.00 Total award period: 9/1/10-9/1/14 (Chapman developed course in 2013) 6. Project title: Regulation of Genes for Moderation of Abiotic and Biotic Stress in Cotton Source of support: Cotton Incorporated; Agreement No 99-652/066- Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI) Total award amount: $175,000.00 Total award period: 1/1/10-12/31/13 7. Project Title: Kent Chapman- Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Award Source of support: National Science Foundation Investigators: Kent Chapman Total award amount: $295,000.00 Total award period: 01/21/14 – 05/31/15 8. Project title: Engineering Neutral Lipid Accumulation in Vegetative Tissues of Plants Source of support: U.S. Department of Energy (DE-FG02-09ER64812) Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), Robert Mullen, John Dyer (Co-PIs) Total award amount: $600,000.00 Total award period: 8/2012 – 8/2016 9. Project Title: Regulation of Neutral Lipid Metabolism in Plants

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Source of support: USDA Agricultural Research Service Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI) Total award amount: $88,862.00 Total award period: 09/01/14 – 05/31/17 Effort: 10% Currently-Funded Projects (4 research projects): 1. Project title: Genetic Manipulation of Cottonseed Protein Reserves Source of support: Cotton Incorporated; Agreement No 08-395- Annually renewed (since 2008) Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI) Total award amount: $705,000.00 ($55,000.00 awarded in 2017, 2018 has yet to be awarded) Total award period: 1/1/08-12/31/17 (Current Agreement #16-443) Effort: 10% 2. Project Title: Elucidating the Cellular Machinery for Lipid Storage in Plants Source of Support: US Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences- Physical Biochemistry Program (DE-SC0016536) Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), Robert Mullen (Co-PI, U of Guelph), John Dyer (Co-PI, USDA) Total Award Amount: $ 650,001.00 Total Award Period: 9/1/2016-8/31/2019 Effort: 20% 3. Project Title: Molecular targets and actions of ethanolamide oxylipins in Arabidopsis thaliana Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), Xiaoqiang Wang (Named, Senior Collaborator) Source of Support: NSF Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS 1656263) Total Award Amount: $682,867.00 Total Award Period Covered: 3/15/2017-3/14/2020 4. Project Title: Engineering Lipid Droplets for Increasing Oil Content and Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Plants Investigators: Kent Chapman (PI), John Dyer (USDA Cooperator) Source of Support: USDA- ARS Cooperative Agreement (sponsor #58-2020-7-019) Location of Project: UNT/USDA-ARS Maricopa, AZ Total Award Amount: $71,033.00 Total Award Period Covered: 9/1/2017-8/31/2020

Refereed Journal Articles (133-- H- index 42 [30 since 2013]):

Google scholar-- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5MjG6XwAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

1. Pyc M, Cai Y, Gidda SK, Yurchenko O, Park S, Kretzschmar FK, Ischebeck T, Valerius O, Braus GH, Chapman KD, Dyer JM, Mullen RT (2017) Arabidopsis lipid droplet-associated protein (LDAP) - interacting protein (LDIP) influences lipid droplet size and neutral lipid homeostasis in both leaves and seeds. Plant Journal 92(6):1182-1201. doi: 10.1111/tpj.13754.

2. Yu, X-H, Cahoon, RE, Horn, PJ, Shi, H, Prakash, RR, Cai, Y, Hearney, M, Chapman, KD, Cahoon, EB, Schwender, J and Shanklin, J (2017), Identification of bottlenecks in the accumulation of cyclic fatty acids in camelina seed oil. Plant Biotechnology Journal. 2017 Sep

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20. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12839. [Epub ahead of print], PMID: 28929610 3. Usher, S., Han, L., Haslam, R.P., Michaelson, L.V., Sturtevant, D., Aziz, M., Chapman,

K.D., Sayanova, O. and Napier, J.A. (2017) Tailoring seed oil composition in the real world: optimising omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid accumulation in transgenic Camelina sativa. Nature Scientific Reports, Jul 26;7(1):6570. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06838-0.

4. Pyc M, Cai Y, Greer MS, Yurchenko O, Chapman KD, Dyer JM, Mullen RT (2017) Turning Over a New Leaf in Lipid Droplet Biology. Trends Plant Sci. 22(7):596-609. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2017.03.012.

5. Ivarson, E., Iven, T., Sturtevant, D., Ahlman, A., Cai, Y., Chapman, K., Feussner, I. and Zhu, L.H. (2017) Production of wax esters in the wild oil species Lepidium campestre. Industrial Crops and Products, 108, pp.535-542. doi: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2017.07.002.

6. Price ER, Sirsat TS, Sirsat SKG, Kang G, Keereetaweep J, Aziz M, Chapman KD, Dzialowski E (2017) Thermal acclimation in American alligators: Effects of temperature regime on growth rate, mitochondrial function, and membrane composition. Journal of Thermal Biology 68(Pt A):45-54. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2016.06.016.

7. Aziz M, Sturtevant D, Winston J, Collakova E, Jelesko JG, Chapman KD (2017) MALDI-MS Imaging of Urushiols in Poison Ivy Stem. Molecules 22(5). pii: E711. doi: 10.3390/molecules22050711.

8. Salazar C, Jones MD, Sturtevant D, Horn PJ, Crossley J, Zaman K, Chapman KD, Wrona M, Isaac G, Smith NW, Shulaev V. (2017) Development and application of sub-2-μm particle CO2 -based chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry for comprehensive analysis of lipids in cottonseed extracts. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2017 Apr 15;31(7):591-605. doi: 10.1002/rcm.7825.

9. Yurchenko O, Shockey JM, Gidda SK, Silver MI, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM. (2017) Engineering the production of conjugated fatty acids in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Plant Biotechnol Journal 15(8) pp 1010–1023, doi: 10.1111/pbi.12695.

10. Khan BR, Faure L, Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB (2017) A chemical genetic screen uncovers a small molecule enhancer of the N-acylethanolamine degrading enzyme, fatty acid amide hydrolase, in Arabidopsis. Nature Scientific Reports 2017 Jan 23;7:41121. doi: 10.1038/srep41121.

11. Woodfield HK, Sturtevant D, Borisjuk L, Munz E, Guschina IA, Chapman KD, Harwood JL (2017) Spatial and temporal mapping of key lipid species in Brassica napus seeds. Plant Physiol. 173 (4) pp.1998-2009. http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/plantphysiol/173/4/1998.full.pdf

12. Marmon SK, Sturtevant D, Herrfurth C, Chapman KD, Stymne S, Feussner I (2017) Two acyltransferases contribute differently to linolenic acid levels in seed oil. Plant Physiol. Vol. 173, pp. 2081–2095. http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/plantphysiol/173/4/2081.full.pdf.

13. Cai Y, McClinchie E, Price A, Nguyen TN, Gidda SK, Watt SC, Yurchenko O, Park S, Sturtevant D, Mullen RT, Dyer JM, Chapman KD. (2017) Mouse fat storage-inducing transmembrane protein 2 (FIT2) promotes lipid droplet accumulation in plants. Plant Biotechnol Journal 15(7):824-836. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12678. Cover of Issue

14. Sturtevant D, Dueñas ME, Lee YJ, Chapman KD (2017) Three-dimensional visualization of membrane phospholipid distributions in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds: A spatial perspective of molecular heterogeneity. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2017 Feb;1862(2):268-281. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2016.11.012.

15. Sturtevant D, Horn PJ, Kennedy C, Hinze L, Percy R, Chapman KD (2017) Lipid metabolites in seeds of diverse Gossypium accessions: molecular identification of a high oleic mutant allele. Planta Volume 245, Issue 3, pp 595–610.

16. Khan BR, Wherritt DJ, Huhman D, Sumner LW, Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB (2016) Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A NEW PATHWAY THAT DETERMINES N-ACYLETHANOLAMINE METABOLIC FATE IN PLANTS. J Biol Chem.

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30;291(53): 27112-27121. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M116.751065. 17. Montgomery CL, Keereetaweep J, Johnson HM, Grillo SL, Chapman KD, Koulen P. (2016)

Changes in Retinal N-Acylethanolamines and their Oxylipin Derivatives During the Development of Visual Impairment in a Mouse Model for Glaucoma. Lipids. 2016 Jul;51(7):857-66. doi: 10.1007/s11745-016-4161-x.

18. Sturtevant D, Lee YJ, Chapman KD (2016) Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) for direct visualization of plant metabolites in situ. Curr Opin in Biotech 37:53-60. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2015.10.004. Review.

19. Gidda SK, Park S, Pyc M, Yurchenko O, Cai Y, Wu P, Andrews DW, Chapman KD, Dyer JM, Mullen RT (2016) Lipid Droplet-Associated Proteins (LDAPs) Are Required for the Dynamic Regulation of Neutral Lipid Compartmentation in Plant Cells. Plant Physiol, 170(4):2052-71. doi: 10.1104/pp.15.01977.

20. Hamilton JS, EL Gorishek, PM Mach, D Sturtevant, ML Ladage, N Suzuki, PA Padilla, R Mittler, KD Chapman, GF Verbeck (2016) Evaluation of a custom single Peltier-cooled ablation cell for elemental imaging of biological samples in laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). JAAS (J Anal Atomic Spect) 31 (4), 1030-1033.

21. Montgomery CL, Keereetaweep J, Johnson HM, Grillo SL, Chapman KD, Koulen P (2016) Changes in retinal N-acylethanolamines and their oxylipin derivatives during the development of visual impairment in a mouse model for glaucoma. Lipids Jul;51(7):857-66. doi: 10.1007/s11745-016-4161-x.

22. Liu F, Zhao Q, Mano N, Ahmed Z, Nitschke F, Cai Y, Chapman KD, Steup M, Tetlow IJ, Emes MJ (2016) Modification of starch metabolism in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana increases plant biomass and triples oilseed production. Plant Biotech J 14(3):976-85 doi: 10.1111/pbi.12453. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 26285603.

23. Snider JL, GD Collins, J Whitaker, KD Chapman, P Horn (2016) The impact of seed size and chemical composition on seedling vigor, yield, and fiber quality of cotton in five production environments. Field Crops Res 193, 186-195.

24. Pathak S, Kumar KR, Kanta H, Carr-Johnson F, Han J, Bashmakov A, Faure L, Ding H, Vanarsa K, Khan S, Li QZ, Chapman K(D), Wakeland EK, Mohan C. (2016) Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Regulates Peripheral B Cell Receptor Revision, Polyreactivity, and B1 Cells in Lupus. J Immunol Feb 15;196(4):1507-16. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1500291.

25. Keereetaweep, J. and Chapman, K.D. (2016) Lipidomic Analysis of Endocannabinoid Signaling: Targeted Metabolite Identification and Quantification. Neural Plasticity, vol. 2016, Article ID 2426398, 13 pages, 2016. doi:10.1155/2016/2426398. In Special Issue on Endocannabinoids. http://www.hindawi.com/journals/np/2016/2426398/

26. Faure L, Cavazos R, Khan BR, Petros RA, Koulen P, Blancaflor EB, Chapman KD (2015) Effects of synthetic alkamides on Arabidopsis fatty acid amide hydrolase activity and plant development. Phytochem, 110:58-71. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2014.11.011. PMID: 25491532.

27. Hinze LL, Horn PJ, Kothari N, Dever JK, Frelichowski J, Chapman KD, Percy RG (2015) Nondestructive Measurements of Cottonseed Nutritional Trait Diversity in the U.S. National Cotton Germplasm Collection. Crop Sci 55(2) 770-782.

28. Keereetaweep J, Blancaflor EB, Hornung E, Feussner I, Chapman KD (2015) Lipoxygenase derived 9-hydro(pero)xides of linoleoylethanolamide interact with ABA signaling to arrest root development during Arabidopsis seedling establishment. Plant J 82(2):315-27. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12821.

29. Phelps MS, Sturtevant D, Chapman KD, Verbeck GF (2015) Nanomanipulation-Coupled Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/ Ionization-Direct Organelle Mass Spectrometry: A Technique for the Detailed Analysis of Single Organelles. J Am Soc Mass Spect (JASMS) 27(2):187-93. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 26238327. Cover

30. Cai Y, Goodman JM, Pyc M, Mullen RT, Dyer JM, Chapman KD (2015) Arabidopsis SEIPIN Proteins Modulate Triacylglycerol Accumulation and Influence Lipid Droplet

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Proliferation. Plant Cell, 27(9):2616-36. pii: tpc.15.00588. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 26362606

31. Park S, Keereetaweep J, James CN, Gidda SK,Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM (2014) CGI-58, a key regulator of lipid homeostasis and signaling in plants, also regulates polyamine metabolism. Plant Signa Behav, 9:e27723. Epub 2014 Feb 3. PMID: 24492485.

32. Blancaflor EB, Kilaru A, Keereetaweep J, Khan BR, Faure L, Chapman KD. (2014) N-Acylethanolamines: lipid metabolites with functions in plant growth and development. Plant J 79(4):568-83. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12427, early view on line. Review, peer reviewed- *Special issue on Small Molecules in Signaling-- Selected as part of Cover

33. Hall TD, Chastain DR, Horn PJ, Chapman KD, Choinski JS (2014) Changes during leaf expansion of photosynthetic thermotolerance in Gossypium hirsutum are associated with the degree of fatty acid lipid saturation. J Plant Physiol 171(6):411-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jplph.2013.12.005. Epub 2014 Feb 14. PMID: 24594393

34. Horn PJ, Chapman KD (2014) Lipidomics in situ: Insights into Plant Lipid Metabolism from High Resolution Spatial Maps of Metabolites. Prog Lipid Res, 54:32-52. doi: 10.1016/j.plipres.2014.01.003. review.

35. Faure L, Nagarajan S, Hwang H, Montgomery CL, Khan BR, John G, Koulen P, Blancaflor EB, Chapman KD (2014) Synthesis of phenoxyacyl-ethanolamides and their effects on fatty acid amide hydrolase activity. J Biol Chem 289(13):9340-51. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.533315.

36. Yurchenko OP, Park S, Ilut DC, Inmon JJ, Millhollon JC, Liechty Z, Page JT, Jenks MA, Chapman KD, Udall JA, Gore MA, Dyer JM (2014) Genome-wide analysis of the omega-3 fatty acid desaturase gene family in Gossypium. BMC Plant Biol. 2014 Nov 18;14(1):312.

37. Vanhercke T, El Tahchy A, Liu Q, Zhou XR, Shrestha P, Divi U, Mansour M, Ral JP, Nichols P, James CN, Horn PJ, Chapman KD, Beaudoin F, Ruiz-López N, LarkinP, deFeyter R, Singh S, Petrie J (2014) Metabolic engineering of biomass for high energy density: oilseed-like triacylglycerol yields from plant leaves. Plant Biotech J 12(2):231-9. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12131. *Selected for Cover of Issue

38. Chapman KD, Dyer JM, Mullen RT. (2013) Commentary: why don't plant leaves get fat? Plant Sci 207:128-34. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2013.03.003. Review.

39. Park S, Gidda SK, James CN, Horn PJ, Khuu N, Seay DC, Keereetaweep J, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM. (2013) The α/β Hydrolase CGI-58 and Peroxisomal Transport Protein PXA1 Coregulate Lipid Homeostasis and Signaling in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 25(5):1726-39. Faculty of 1000 recommended. Featured In-Brief article in same issue.

40. Horn PJ, Silva JE, Anderson D, Fuchs J, Borisjuk L, Nazarenus TJ, Shulaev V, Cahoon EB, Chapman KD (2013) Imaging Heterogeneity of Membrane and Storage Lipids in Transgenic Camelina sativa Seeds with Altered Fatty Acid Profiles. Plant J, 76(1):138-50. doi: 10.1111/tpj.12278.

41. Horn PJ, James CN, Gidda SK, Kilaru A, Dyer JM, Mullen RT, Ohlrogge JB, Chapman KD. (2013) Identification of a New Class of Lipid Droplet-Associated Proteins in Plants. Plant Physiol, 162(4):1926-36. doi: 10.1104/pp.113.222455.

42. Grillo SL, Keereetaweep J, Grillo MA, Chapman KD, Koulen P (2013). N-Palmitoylethanolamine depot injection increased its tissue levels and those of other acylethanolamide lipids. Drug Design Devel Ther 7:747-52. doi: 10.2147/DDDT.S48324. PMID:23976843.

43. Wang S, Horn PJ , Liou LC, Muggeridge MI, Zhang Z, Chapman KD, Witt SN (2013) A peroxisome biogenesis deficiency prevents the binding of alpha-synuclein to lipid droplets in lipid-loaded yeast. Biochem Biophys Res Comm, 438(2):452-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2013.07.100.

44. Horn PJ, Chapman KD (2014) Metabolite Imager: Customized Spatial Analysis of Metabolite Distributions in Mass Spectrometry Imaging. Metabolomics, 10:337-348, doi: 10.1007/s11306-013-0575-0.

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45. Horn PJ, Sturtevant D, Chapman KD (2013) Modified Oleic Cottonseeds Show Altered Content, Composition and Tissue-Specific Distribution of Triacylglycerol Molecular Species. Biochimie. 96:28-36.

46. Main CL, Barber LT, Boman RK, Chapman KD, Dodds DM, Duncan S, Edmisten KL, Horn PJ, Jones MA, Morgan GD, Norton ER, Osborne S, Whitaker JR, Nichols RL (2013) Effects of Nitrogen and Planting Seed Size on Cotton Growth, Development and Yield. Agronomy J 105(6): 1853-1859.

47. Keereetaweep K, Blancaflor EB, Hornung E, Feussner I, Chapman KD (2013) Ethanolamide oxylipins of linolenic acid can negatively regulate Arabidopsis seedling development. Plant Cell, 25(10):3824-40.*Featured In-Brief article in same issue.

48. Gidda SK, Watt S, Collins-Silva J, Kilaru A, Arondel V, Yurchenko O, Horn PJ, James CN, Shintani D, Ohlrogge JB, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM (2013) Lipid droplet-associated proteins (LDAPs) are involved in the compartmentalization of lipophilic compounds in plant cells. Plant Signal Behav, 8(11). pii: e27141.

49. Chapman KD, Dyer JM, Mullen RT (2012) Biogenesis and functions of lipid droplets in plants. J Lipid Res 53(2):215-26 Thematic Review Series- Selected for Cover of Issue

50. Chapman KD, Ohlrogge JB (2012) Compartmentation of triacylglycerol accumulation in plants. J Biol Chem, 287(4): 2288–2294. Minireview- featured special issue.

51. Horn PJ, Korte AR, Neogi PB, Love E, Fuchs J, Strupat K, Borisjuk L, Shulaev V, Lee Y-J, Chapman KD (2012) Spatial mapping of lipids at cellular resolution in embryos of Gossypium hirsutum, L. Plant Cell, 24:622-636. Faculty of 1000 recommended. *Featured In-Brief article by J.Mach in same issue.

52. Horn PJ, Chapman KD (2012) Lipidomics in Tissues, Cells, and Subcellular Compartments. Plant J. 70: 69-80. *Special Issue in High- Resolution Measurements in Plants.

53. Teaster ND, Keereetaweep J, Kilaru A, Wang YS, Tang Y, Tran CN, Ayre BG, Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB (2012) Overexpression of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Induces Early Flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana. Front Plant Sci, 3:32. Epub 2012 Feb 20., PMID:22645580. *Special Issue in Lipid Signaling

54. Horn PJ, Joshi U, Behrendt AK, Chapman KD, Verbeck GF. (2012) On-stage liquid-phase lipid microextraction coupled to nanospray mass spectrometry for detailed, nano-scale lipid analysis. Rapid Comm Mass Spec, 2012 Apr 30; 26(8):957-62.

55. Kilaru A, Tamura P, Isaac G, Welti R, Venables BJ, Seier E, Chapman KD. (2012) Lipidomic analysis of N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine molecular species in Arabidopsis suggests feedback regulation by N-acylethanolamines. Planta 236(3): 809-824. PMID:22673881.

56. Kilaru A, Chapman, KD (2012) N-Acylated phospholipid metabolism and seedling growth: insights from lipidomics studies in Arabidopsis. Plant Signal Behav, Addendum, Sept 1, 7(9).

57. Garg P, Duncan RS, Kaja S, Zabaneh A, Chapman KD, Koulen P (2011) Lauroylethanolamide and linoleoylethanolamide improve functional outcome in a rodent model for stroke, Neurosci Lett 492(3):134-138

58. Kilaru A, Göebel C, Keereetaweep J, Hornung E, Venables BJ, Feussner I, Chapman KD (2011) Lipoxygenase-mediated oxidation of polyunsaturated N-Acylethanolamines in Arabidopsis. J Biol Chem, 286(17):15205-15214.

59. Horn PJ, Ledbetter NR, James CN, Hoffman WD, Case CR, Verbeck GF, Chapman KD (2011) Visualization of lipid droplet composition by direct organelle mass spectrometry. J Biol Chem 286(5):3298-306. Faculty of 1000 recommended.

60. Horn PJ, Neogi P, Tombokan X, Ghosh S, Todd Campbell BT, Chapman KD (2011) Simultaneous Quantification of Oil and Protein in Cottonseed by Low-field Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. J Am Oil Chem Soc (JAOCS) 88(10): 1521-1529.

61. Horn PJ, Chapman KD (2011) Organellar lipidomics. Plant Signal Behav 6(10):1594-6. Addendum. Epub 2011 Oct 1. PMID: 21918374.

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62. Cotter MQ, Teaster ND, Blancaflor EB, Chapman KD (2011) N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) inhibits growth in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings via ABI3-dependent and -independent pathways. Plant Signal Behav 6(5):671-679.

63. Adeyo O, Horn PJ, Lee S, Binns DD, Chandrahas A, Chapman KD, Goodman JM (2011) The yeast lipin orthologue Pah1p is important for biogenesis of lipid droplets J Cell Biol 192(6):1043-55.

64. Duncan RS, Xin H, Goad DL, Chapman KD, Koulen P (2011) Protection of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer against excitotoxicity by the N-acylethanolamine, N-linoleoylethanolamine. Clin Ophthal 5:543-548. Highly Accessed (24,735 views and downloads between April 2011-July 2016)

65. Ohlrogge JB and Chapman KD (2011) The seeds of green energy: expanding the contribution of plant oils as biofuels. The Biochemist 33(2): 34-38. A publication of The Royal Biochemical Society. www.biochemist.org- thematic issue on biofuels.

66. James CN, Horn PJ, Case CR, Gidda SK, Zhang D, Mullen RT, Dyer JM, Anderson RG, Chapman KD (2010) Disruption of the Arabidopsis CGI-58 homologue produces Chanarin-Dorfman-like lipid droplet accumulation in plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 107(41):17833-8. Faculty of 1000 recommended *

67. Kim SC, Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB (2010) Fatty acid lipid mediators in plants. Plant Sci 178(5): 411-419.*

68. O'Quin JB, Bourassa L, Zhang D, Shockey JM, Gidda SK, Fosnot S, Chapman KD, Mullen RT, Dyer JM (2010) Temperature-sensitive post-translational regulation of plant omega-3 fatty-acid desaturases is mediated by the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation pathway. J Biol Chem 285(28):21781-96.

69. Keereetaweep J, Kilaru A, Feussner I, Venables BJ, Chapman KD (2010) Lauroylethanolamide is a potent competitive inhibitor of lipoxygenase activity. FEBS Lett 584(14):3215-22.

70. Kilaru A, Tamura P, Garg P, Isaac G, Baxter D, Duncan RS, Welti R, Koulen P, Chapman KD, Venables BJ (2010). Changes in N-acylethanolamine Pathway Related Metabolites in a Rat Model of Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion. J Glycomics and Lipidomics 1:101. doi: 10.4172/2153-0637.1000101. http://www.omicsonline.org/2153-0637/2153-0637-1-101.digital/2153-0637-1-101.html

71. Kilaru A, Isaac G, Tamura P, Baxter D, Duncan SR Venables BJ, Welti R, Koulen P, Chapman KD (2010) Lipid profiling reveals tissue-specific differences for ethanolamide lipids in mice lacking fatty acid amide hydrolase. Lipids 45:863-75.

72. Ayre BG, K Stevens, KD Chapman, CL Webber, III, KL Dagnon, NA D’Souza (2009) Viscoelastic Properties of Kenaf Bast Fiber in Relation to Stem Age. Textile Res J 79: 973-980.

73. Zhang D, IL Pirtle, SJ Park, M Nampaisansuk, P Neogi, SW Wanjie, RM Pirtle, and KD Chapman (2009) Identification and expression of a new delta-12 fatty acid desaturase (FAD2-4) gene in upland cotton and its functional expression in yeast and Arabidopsis thaliana plants. Plant Physiol Biochem, 47 (6): 462-471.

74. Lessire R, E Cahoon, K Chapman, J Dyer, P Eastmond and E Heinz (2009) Highlights of recent progress in plant lipid research. Plant Physiol Biochem 47 (6): 443-447. doi:10.1016/j.plaphy.2009.02.010

75. Ogbomo SM, KD Chapman, C Webber, R Bledsoe, NA D’Souza (2009) Benefits of Low Kenaf Loading in Biobased Composites of Poly(L-lactide) and Kenaf Fiber. J Applied Polymer Sci, 112(3): 1294 – 1301.

76. Kim SC, L Kang, S Nagaraj, EB Blancaflor, KS Mysore, KD Chapman (2009) Mutations in Arabidopsis fatty acid amide hydrolase reveal that catalytic activity influences growth but not sensitivity to abscisic acid or pathogens. J Biol Chem. 284(49):34065-74. doi:10.1074/jbc.M109.059022

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77. Duncan RS, KD Chapman, P Koulen (2009) The neuroprotective properties of palmitoylethanolamine against oxidative stress in a neuronal cell line. Molecular Neurodegeneration: 4:50, doi:10.1186/1750-1326-4-50.

78. Chapman KD, PB Neogi, KD Hake, AA Stawska, TR Speed, MQ Cotter, DC Garrett, T Kerby, CD Richardson, BG Ayre, S Ghosh and AJ Kinney (2008) Reduced Oil Accumulation in Cottonseeds Transformed with a Brassica Nonfunctional Allele of a Delta-12 Fatty Acid Desaturase (FAD2). Crop Sci 48:1470-1481.

79. Kang L, Wang YS, Uppalapati SR, Wang K, Tang Y, Vadapalli V, Venables BJ, Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB, Mysore KS. (2008) Overexpression of a fatty acid amide hydrolase compromises innate immunity in Arabidopsis. Plant J 56(2):336-49.

80. Welti R, Shah J, Li W, Li M, Chen J, Burke JJ, Fauconnier ML, Chapman KD, Chye ML, Wang X (2007) Plant lipidomics: Discerning biological function by profiling plant complex lipids using mass spectrometry. Front Biosci, 12:2494-2506.

81. Bartz R, Li WH, Venables B, Zehmer JK, Roth MR, Welti R, Anderson RG, Liu P, Chapman KD (2007) Lipidomics reveals adiposomes store ether lipids and mediate phospholipid traffic. J Lipid Res 48(4):837-47.

82. Bartz R, Seemann J, Zehmer JK, Serrero G, Chapman KD, Anderson RG, Liu P (2007) Evidence that mono-ADP-ribosylation of CtBP1/BARS regulates lipid storage. Mol Biol Cell 18(8):3015-25.

83. Kilaru A, Blancaflor EB, Venables BJ, Tripathy S, Mysore KS, Chapman KD (2007)The N-acylethanolamine-mediated regulatory pathway in plants. Chem Biodivers 4(8):1933-55. Review. Included in special volume on “Endocannabinoids in Nature and Medicine” DM Lambert, Ed.

84. Teaster ND, Motes CM, Tang Y, Wiant WC, Cotter MQ, Wang YS, Kilaru A, Venables BJ, Hasenstein KH, Gonzalez G, Blancaflor EB, Chapman KD (2007) N-Acylethanolamine metabolism interacts with abscisic acid signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Plant Cell 19(8):2454-69.

85. Shrestha, R., Kim, S.-C., Dyer, J., Dixon, R.A., Chapman, K.D. (2006) Plant Fatty Acid (Ethanol) Amide Hydrolases. Biochim Biophys Acta (BBA)- Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 1761(3):324-334

86. Wang Y-S, Shrestha, R., Wiant, W., Venables, B.J., Chapman, KD, Blancaflor, E.B. (2006) Manipulation of Arabidopsis Fatty Acid (Ethanol) Amide Hydrolase Expression Leads to Plants with Modified Growth Characteristics and Altered Sensitivity to N-Acylethanolamines. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 103(32): 12197-12202.

87. Binns, D., Januszewski, T., Chen, Y., Hill, J., Markin, V., Zhao, Y., Gilpin, C, Chapman, K.D., Anderson, R.G.W., Goodman, J.M. (2006) Pexopodia and Gnarls, Novel Structures that Indicate an Intimate Collaboration Between Peroxisomes and Lipid Bodies. J Cell Biol, 173: 719-731.

88. Venables, B.J., Waggoner, C.A., Chapman, K.D. (2005) N-Acylethanolamines in Selected Legumes. Phytochem 66:1913-1918.

89. Motes, C.M., Pechter, P., Yoo, C.M., Wang, Y.S., Chapman,K.D., Blancaflor, E.B (2005) Differential effects of two phospholipase D inhibitors, 1-butanol and N- acylethanolamine (NAE), on in vivo cytoskeletal organization and Arabidopsis seedling growth. Protoplasma, 226:109-123.

90. Wanjie, S.W., Welti, R., Moreau, R.A., Chapman, K.D. (2005) Identification and Quantification of Glycerolipids in Cotton Fibers: Reconciliation with Metabolic Pathway Predictions from DNA Databases. Lipids, 40(8):773-785.

91. Chapman, K.D. (2004) Occurrence, metabolism and prospective functions of N-acylethanolamines in plants. Prog Lipid Res 43: 302-327.

92. Chapman, K.D., Venables, B.J., Dian, E.E. and Gross, G.W. (2003) Identification and quantification of neuroactive N-acylethanolamines in cottonseed processing fractions. J Am Oil Chem Soc (JAOCS),80(3): 223-229.

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93. Tripathy, S., Kleppinger-Sparace, K., Dixon, R.A., and Chapman, K.D. (2003) N-Acylethanolamine signaling in tobacco is mediated by a membrane-associated, high affinity binding protein. Plant Physiol, 131: 1781-1791.

94. Blancaflor, E.B., Hou, G., and Chapman, K.D. (2003) Elevated levels of N-lauroylethanolamine, an endogenous constituent of desiccated seeds, disrupt normal root development in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Planta, 217: 206-217.

95. Shrestha, R., Dixon, R.A., Chapman, K.D. (2003) Molecular Identification of a Functional Homologue of the Mammalian Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase in Arabidopsis thaliana. J Biol Chem 278(37): 34990-34997.

96. Huynh, T., Pirtle, R.M., Chapman, K.D. (2002) Expression of a Gossypium hirsutum cDNA encoding a FatB palmitoyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase in Eschericia coli. Plant Physiol Biochem, 40: 1-9.

97. Hoang C.V. and Chapman, K.D. (2002) Biochemical and molecular inhibition of plastidial carbonic anhydrase reduces the incorporation of acetate into lipids in cotton embryos and tobacco cell suspensions and leaves. Plant Physiol 128:1417-1427.

98. Hoang, C.V. and Chapman, K.D. (2002) Regulation of plastidial carbonic anhydrase gene expression in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum, L) seedlings during post-germinative growth. Plant Mol Biol 49: 449-458.

99. Austin-Brown, S. and Chapman, K.D. (2002) Inhibition of phospholipase Dalpha by N-acylethanolamines. Plant Physio 129: 1892-1898.

100. Shrestha, R., Noordemeer, M., Van der Stelt, M., Veldink, G.A., and Chapman, K.D. (2002) N-Acylethanolamines are metabolized by lipoxygenase and amidohydrolase in competing pathways during cotton (Gossypium hirsutum, L.) seed imbibition. Plant Physiol 130: 391-401.

101. Chapman, K.D., Austin-Brown, S. Sparace, S.A., Kinney, A.J., Ripp, K.G., Pirtle, I.L, Pirtle, R.M. (2001) Transgenic cotton plants with increased seed oleic acid content. J Am Oil Chem Soc (JAOCS) 78(9): 941-947.

102. Pirtle, I., Kongcharoensuntorn, W., Nampaisansuk, M., Knesek, J., Chapman K.D., Pirtle R.M. (2001) Molecular cloning and functional expression of the gene for a cotton delta-12 desaturase (FAD2) Biochim Biophys Acta 1522(2): 122-129.

103. Morefield, S.I., Keefer, E.W., Chapman, K.D., Gross, G.W. (2000) Drug evaluations using neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays: characteristic effects of cannabinoid agonists anandamide and methandamide on cortical and spinal cultures. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 15:383-396.

104. Petersen, G., Chapman, K.D., Hansen, H.S. (2000) A rapid phospholipase D assay using zirconium precipitation of anionic substrate phospholipids: application to N-acylethanolamine formation in vitro. J Lipid Res 41(9): 1532-40.

105. Chapman, K.D. (2000) Emerging physiological roles for N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine metabolism in plants: membrane protection and signal transduction. ChemPhys Lipids 108: 221-230. Review.

106. Pirtle, R.M., Huynh, T.T., Yoder, D., Nampaisansuk, M., Pirtle, I., Chapman, K.D. (1999) Characterization of a palmitoyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase (FatB1) in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Plant Cell Physio 40: 155-163.

107. Chapman, K.D., Venables, B., Markovic, R.M., Blair, R., Bettinger, C. (1999) N-Acylethanolamines in seeds: quantification of molecular species and their degradation upon imbibition. Plant Physiol 120: 1157-1164.

108. Hoang, C.V., Wessler, H.G., Local, A., Turley, R.B., Benjamin, R.C., Chapman, K.D. (1999) Identification and expression of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plastidial carbonic anhydrase. Plant Cell Physiol 40(12):1262-70

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109. Yoder, D.W., Nampaisansuk, M., Pirtle, I. Chapman, K.D., Pirtle R.M. (1999) Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding a cotton palmitoyl-acyl carrier protein thioesterase. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1446:403-413.

110. Tripathy, S., Venables, B., Chapman, K.D. (1999) N-Acylethanolamines in elicitor signal transduction: Attenuation of alkalinization and activation of defense gene expression. Plant Physiol 121: 1299-1308.

111. Hemphill, J.K., Maier, C.G.A., Chapman, K.D. 1998. Rapid in-vitro plant regeneration of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Plant Cell Rep,17(4): 273-279.

112. McAndrew, R.S., and Chapman, K.D. 1998. Enzymology of cottonseed N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthase: kinetic properties and mechanism-based inactivation Biochim Biophys Acta 1390: 21-36.

113. Chapman, K.D., Tripathy, S., Venables, B.J., Desouza, A.D. 1998. N-Acylethanolamines: formation and molecular composition of a new class of plant lipids. Plant Physiol, 116: 1163-1168.

114. Pappan, K., Austin-Brown, S., Chapman, K.D., Wang, X. 1998. Substrate selectivities and lipid modulation of plant phospholipase Dalpha, beta, and gamma. Arch Biochem Biophys 353: 131-140.

115. Chapman, K.D. 1998. Phospholipase activity during plant growth and development and in response to environmental stress. Trends Plant Sci, 3(11): 419-426. Review.

116. Chapman, K.D., McAndrew, R.S., and Huynh, T.T. 1997. Cottonseed calnexin: identification and isolation of a membrane-bound molecular chaperone. Plant Physiol Biochem 35(6): 483-490.

117. Maier, C.G.-A., Chapman, K.D., and Smith, D.W. 1997. Phytoestrogens and floral development in dioecious Maclura pomifera (Raf.). Plant Science 130(1):27-40.

118. Chapman, K.D., and Sriparameswaran, A. 1997. Intracellular localization of N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthesis in cotyledons of cotton seedlings. Plant and Cell Physiol 38(12): 1359-1367.

119. Chapman, K.D. and Sprinkle, W.B. 1996. Developmental, tissue-specific, and environmental factors regulate the biosynthesis of N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). J Plant Physiol 149: 277-284.

120. Cai, S.J., McAndrew, R.S., Leonard, B.P., Chapman, K.D., and Pidgeon, C. 1995. Rapid purification of cotton seed membrane-bound N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthase by Immobilized Artificial Membrane (IAM) chromatography. J Chromatog A, 696: 49-62.

121. McAndrew, R.S., Leonard, B.P., and Chapman, K.D. 1995. Photoaffinity labeling of cottonseed microsomal N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthase protein with a substrate analogue, 12-[(4-azidosalicyl)amino]dodecanoic acid. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1256: 310-318.

122. Chapman, K.D., Lin, I., and Desouza, A.D. 1995. Metabolism of cottonseed microsomal N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine. Arch Biochem Biophys, 318: 401-407.

123. Maier, C.G.-A., Chapman, K.D., and Smith, D.W. 1995. Estrogenic activity of female plant extracts from two dioecious species. Plant Sci, 109: 31-43.

124. Chapman, K.D., Jackson, A.C., Moreau, R.A., and Tripathy, S. 1995. Increased N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine biosynthesis in elicitor-treated tobacco cells. Physiol Plant, 95:120-126.

125. Sandoval, J.A., Huang, Z-H., Garrett, D.C., Gage, D.A., and Chapman, K.D. 1995. N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine in dry and imbibing cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seeds: amounts, molecular species and enzymatic synthesis. Plant Physiol,109: 269-275.

126. Chapman, K.D. and Moore, T.S.,Jr. 1994. Isozymes of cottonseed microsomal N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthase: Detergent solubilization and electrophoretic separation of active enzymes with different properties. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1211: 29-36.

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127. Chapman, K.D. and Moore, T.S.,Jr. 1993. N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine synthesis in plants: occurrence, molecular composition, and phospholipid origin. Arch Biochem Biophys 301: 21-33.

128. Chapman, K.D. and Moore, T.S.,Jr. 1993. Catalytic properties of a newly-discovered acyltransferase that synthesizes N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine in cottonseed (Gossypium hirsutum L.) microsomes. Plant Physiol 102(3): 761-769.

129. Chapman, K.D. and Trelease, R.N. 1992. Characterization of the membrane proteins of enlarging cottonseed glyoxysomes. Plant Physiol Biochem 30 (1): 1-10.

130. Chapman, K.D. and Trelease, R.N. 1991. Intracellular localization of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine synthesis in cotyledons of cotton seedlings. Plant Physiol 95(1): 69-76.

131. Chapman, K.D. and Trelease, R.N. 1991. Acquisition of membrane lipids by differentiating glyoxysomes-- role of lipid bodies. J. Cell Biol. 115(4): 995-1007.

132. Chapman, K.D. and Trelease, R.N. 1990. Inhibition of cottonseed choline- and ethanolaminephosphotransferases by calcium during postgerminative growth. Plant Physiol. 93(4): 1525-1529.

133. Chapman, K.D., Turley, R.B., Trelease, R.N. 1989. Relationship between cottonseed malate synthase aggregation behavior and suborganellar location in glyoxysomes and endoplasmic reticulum. Plant Physiol. 89(1): 352-359.

Published Opinions, Viewpoints (8):

1. Shulaev V, Chapman KD (2017) Plant lipidomics at the crossroads: From technology to biology driven science. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1862(8):786-791. pii: S1388-1981(17)30035-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2017.02.011. Special Opinions Issue on Lipidomics.

2. Chapman KD, Feussner I (2016) Plant lipid biology. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016 Sep;1861(9 Pt B):1205-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2016.05.005. Introduction to Special Issue on Plant Lipids

3. Wang X, Chapman KD (2013) Lipid signaling in plants. Front Plant Sci 27;4:216. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00216. Introduction to Topic E-Book on Plant Lipid Signaling. http://flashbook.frontiersin.org//clients/Frontiers/Lipid%20signaling%20in%20plants/EBook.html

4. Chapman KD, Dyer JD, Mullen RT (2013) Deciphering the role of CGI-58 in lipid regulation: more than one way to trim the fat? ASBMB Today 12(11): 26-27, American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Newsletter. Featured Lipid News Article.

5. Faure L, Chapman KD (2012) N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamines (NAPEs), N-Acylethanolamides and other Acylamides: Metabolism, Occurrence and Function in Plants. American Oil Chemists Society Lipid Library- On-line review articles in Plant Biochemistry. http://lipidlibrary.aocs.org/plantbio/nape/index.htm.

6. Dyer J, Mullen R, Chapman K (2012) Oil in biomass: a step-change for bioenergy production? Inform, (AOCS Press), April issue. Fats and Oils/ Oilseed industry technical trade publication. Cover

7. Chapman KD (2011) Plant biology: Blocking galactolipid biosynthesis. Nature Chem Biol 7(11):761-762. doi: 10.1038/nchembio.691. PMID: 22008995. Nature News and Views Article-- comments on Marechal et al, same issue.

8. Chapman KD and Blancaflor EB (2011) N-Acylethanolamine metabolism in plants—a regulatory pathway diverged from endocannabinoid signaling in mammals? ASBMB Today January, 2011, pp 34-35. American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Newsletter-- Featured Lipid News Article.

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Published Book Chapters (8):

1. Burggren W, Chapman KD, Keller B, Monticino M, Torday J (2017) Biological Sciences In Frodeman, Klein, Mitcham ed, The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford University Press, Inc. New York. Ch. 8, pp 119-132. Update 2010 edition.

2. Kim SC, Faure L, Chapman KD (2013) Analysis of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) Activity in Plants. In T. Munnik and I. Heilmann, eds, Plant Signaling Protocols, Methods Mol Biol. 1009:115-27. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-401-2_12.

3. Turley, RB and KD Chapman (2009) Ontogeny of Cottonseeds: Gametogenesis, Embryogenesis and Germination and Seedling Growth. In Stewart, Oosterhuis, Heitholt, and Mauney, eds.Physiology of Cotton, 10.1007/978-90-481-3195-2, Springer Netherlands, pp 332-41.

4. Liu Q, S Singh, KD Chapman, and A Green (2009) Bridging traditional and molecular genetics in modifying cottonseed oil. In A.H. Paterson (ed.), Genetics and Genomics of Cotton, Plant Genetics and Genomics: Crops and Models 3, DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-70810-2, Springer Science Business Media, LLC, pp 353-382.

5. Chapman KD, Blancaflor EB (2009) Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase and the Metabolism of N-Acylethanolamine Lipid Mediators in Plants. T. Munnik ed, Plant Lipid Signaling; Plant Cell Monograph Series vol 16, Springer, pp 293-306 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-03873-0_19.

6. Kilaru A, Blancaflor EB, Venables BJ, Tripathy S, Mysore KS, Chapman KD (2009) The N-Acylethanolamine- mediated regulatory pathway in plants. In D. Lambert, ed., Cannabinoids in Nature and Medicine. VHCA, Verlag Helvetica Chemica, Zurich, pp. 365-87.

7. Blancaflor, E.B. and Chapman, K.D. (2006) Similarities between endocannabinoid signaling in animal systems and N-acylethanolamine metabolism in higher plants. In Communication in Plants, F. Baluska, S. Mancuso, and D Volkmann eds., Ch. 14, Springer-Verlag, pp 205-219.

8. Blancaflor, EB, Motes, CM, Wang, Y-S, Kang, L., Mysore, KS, Chapman, K.D. (2006) N-Acylethanolamines: Lipid Mediators of Plant Cytoskeletal Organization and Response to Environmental Stress. In Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions, Volume 5, F Sanchez, C Quinto, IM Lopez-Lara, O Geiger, eds. pp163-170.

Patents (6 Issued and 4 Pending):

1. US patent #7,199,082, issued April 3, 2007. (WO 01/30143) METHODS FOR EXTENDING THE FRESHNESS OF CUT FLOWERS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND PLANT CUTTINGS, PCT/US00/29959. Kent D. Chapman and Shea Austin-Brown Inventors; University of North Texas is patent holder. Published May 5, 2001, priority date October 28, 1999.

2. US patent #7,316,928, issued Jan 8, 2008. (WO 2005/001100) PLANT FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASES, PCT/US2004/017690. Kent D. Chapman, Rhidaya Shrestha, Elison Blancaflor, Richard A. Dixon, Published on January 6, 2005, Priority date June 4, 2003. UNT and Noble Foundation are patent holders

3. US Patent #8,097,768, issued January 17, 2012. METHOD OF ENHANCING QUALITY FACTORS IN COTTON; Hake; Kater Davis; (Germantown, TN) ; Chapman; Kent Dean; (Denton, TX) ; Kerby; Thomas Arthur; (Scott, MS); Speed; Thomas Rainey; (Wolfforth, TX); Published on February 1, 2007, Priority date June 9, 2006. U.S. Patent Application #11/449,873 UNT and Delta and Pine Land Co. UNT is patent holder.

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4. US Patent #8,507,754, issued August 13, 2013. ENGINEERING LIPIDS IN VEGETATIVE TISSUES OF PLANTS. Chapman; Kent Dean (Denton Texas); Anderson, Richard G.W. (Dallas, TX). Filed January 31, 2010 (US Patent Application #12696037). Priority Date January 31, 2009. UNT and UT systems are joint patent holders 5. US Patent Application #14/654,320- METHODS FOR ELEVATING FAT/OIL CONTENT IN PLANTS. Puri, Vishwajeet (Boston MA); Chapman, Kent Dean (Denton, TX); James, Christopher N (Denton, TX); Filed March 14, 2013 (combines Application #13830012) --- Priority Date 12/19/2012. - Reference U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/739,499. Pending. 6. US Patent #9,474,271, issued October 25, 2016- METHOD FOR ENHANCING AMIDOHYDROLASE ACTIVITY OF FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE. John, George (New York, NY); Nagarajan, Subbiah(New York, NY); Chapman, Kent(Denton, TX); Faure, Lionel(Flower Mound, TX); Koulen, Peter (Leawood, KS). Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY, USA. Filed January 14, 2014—Priority Date January 18, 2013, Application #14/761826, Reference US Provisional application serial no. 61754252. Covers agriculature/plant aspects of invention. UNT, CUNY, and UMKC are joint holders. 7. US Patent #9,849,101, issued December 26, 2017. METHOD FOR ENHANCING AMIDOHYDROLASE ACTIVITY OF FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE. John, George (New York, NY); Nagarajan, Subbiah(New York, NY); Chapman, Kent(Denton, TX); Faure, Lionel(Flower Mound, TX); Koulen, Peter (Leawood, KS). Research Foundation of the City University of New York, New York, NY, USA. Continuation-in-part (USPTO #9,474,271-above patent), covers animal/biomedical aspects of invention. UNT, CUNY, and UMKC are joint holders. 8. US Patent Application Serial No. 15/632,974 - HIGH OLEIC SEED OIL TRAIT IN COTTON VARIETIES TO ELEVATE THE OLEIC ACID CONTENT OF COTTONSEED OIL. Chapman, Kent Dean (Denton, TX); Horn, Patrick (Holt, MI); Sturtevant, Drew (Southlake, TX); Kennedy, Christopher (Ft. Worth, TX). June 26, 2017 (converted from US Provisional Patent Application 62/355,064 June 27, 2016). Pending. 9. USPTO Application Serial No. 15/624,495 - METHODS FOR INCREASING OIL CONTENT IN PLANT TISSUES BY SUPPRESSING HYDROPHOBIC LIPID DROPLET PROTEIN. Chapman, Kent (Denton, TX); Mullen Robert (Guelph, Ontario, Canada); Pyc Michel (Guelph, Ontario, Canada); Dyer, John (Maricopa, AZ). June 15, 2017 (converted from US Provisional Patent Application 62/350,843, June 16, 2016). Pending 10. US Provisional Patent Application 62/598,624 - LIQUID AND SEMISOLID LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MAKING, AND USES THEREOF Inventor(s): Diana Berman, Kent Dean Chapman, Trevor Bradley Romsdahl, Edgar Benjamin Cahoon, Robert Earl Minto, December 14, 2017. Pending.

Invited Seminars and Meeting Presentations (since 2000)

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1. N- Acylethanolamines in Elicitor Perception. Keystone Symposium, Signals and Signal Perception in Plant-Biotic Interactions, Feb 2000, Taos, NM.

2. N-Acylethanolamines in Plants. Consumer Products Sector, Monsanto Co. St.Louis MO, July 1999.

3. Modification of Cottonseed Fatty Acid Composition. Biology Department, Midwestern State University. Wichita Falls, TX. Dec 6, 2000.

4. Topics in Plant Lipid Metabolism: seed oils, lipid mediators, and human health Genetics Seminar Series, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Jan 24, 2002

5. Metabolism of N-Acylethanolamines in Plants: A New Group of Membrane-Derived Lipid Mediators. Samuel R. Noble Foundation, Plant Biology Division, Ardmore, OK, Feb 4, 2002

6. Concepts in Plant Development: Comparative Developmental Physiology Roundtable Forum, Glen Rose, TX, June 3, 2002

7. Natural Sources of Neuroactive N-Acylethanolamines. American Osteopathic Association, National Convention, Las Vegas, NV, Oct 8, 2002.

8. Identification and Characterization of a Binding Protein for N-Acylethanolamines. 15th International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Okazaki, Japan, May 16, 2002

9. N-Acylethanolamines: a new group of lipid mediators in plants. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department Seminar Series, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK, Nov 22, 2002.

10. Metabolism of N-Acylethanolamines in Plants: A New Group of Membrane-Derived Lipid Mediators. Midwestern State University, Biology Department, Wichita Falls, TX, April 2003

11. Functional Identification of an Arabidopsis thaliana N-Acylethanolamine Amidohydrolase. National Plant Lipid Cooperative- Symposium on the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plant Fatty acids and Glycerolipids, June 7, 2003, Fallen Leaf Lake, CA

12. Identification and Accumulation of Neuroactive N-Acylethanolamines in Oilseeds. 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Division of Agriculture and Food Chemistry—Session: Biochemistry for Designing Industrial Crops. Sept 10, 2003, New York, NY

13. Metabolic Engineering of Cottonseed Oil. Midwestern State University, Spring 2004 (Departmental Seminar Series), Wichita Falls, TX.

14. Metabolic Engineering of Cottonseed Oil. Brookhaven College, Spring 2004 (Evening Series), Dallas County Community College, Dallas TX

15. Regulation of N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism in Seedlings. 16th International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Budapest, Hungary, June 4, 2004.

16. Occurrence, metabolism and emerging functions of N-acylethanolamines in plants. University of Texas, Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Series, Austin, TX, Oct. 2004

17. Occurrence, metabolism and emerging functions of N-acylethanolamines in plants. Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX, February 2005

18. Occurrence, metabolism and emerging functions of N-acylethanolamines in plants. University of Louisiana Lafayette, February 2005

19. Lipid Composition of Adiposomes, a Lipid-Rich Organelle in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells. Symposium on Mass Spectrometry. 96th Annual American Oil Chemists Society

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Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May1-4, 2005. 20. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism and Seedling Development in Arabidopsis.

International Symposium on Plant Lipid Signaling. Raleigh, NC, Oct 26-30, 2005. 21. Production of Low-Oil Cottonseed. Beltwide Cotton Conferences. Conference on Cotton

Physiology. San Antonio, TX Jan 5, 2006. 22. Cottonseed Reserve Modification for Added Value. 2006. USDA-ARS. Western Cotton

Lab, Maricopa, AZ. October 6, 2006. 23. The N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) Regulatory Pathway in Plants. 2006. University of

Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas TX, Department of Cell Biology, December 15, 2006

24. The N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) Regulatory Pathway in Plants. 2007. North Carolina State University, Dept of Plant Biology, February 20, 2007.

25. The N-Acylethanolamine (NAE) Regulatory Pathway in Plants. 2007. University of Missouri, Department of Biochemistry, November 9, 2007.

26. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism Regulates Growth and Responses of Plants to Stress. 2008. The 18th International Plant Lipid Symposium. July 20-26, 2008, Bordeaux, France. Plenary Speaker, Lipid Signaling Session.

27. Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Expression Influences Plant Growth and Susceptibility to Environmental Stresses. 2009. 4th European Lipid Symposium March 15-18, 2009. Goettingen Germany, Keynote Speaker, Lipid Signaling Session

28. Engineering Seed Value in Cotton. 2009. Texas Woman’s University, Department of Biology. March 27, 2009

29. Lipoxygenase-mediated formation of novel acylethanolamides in plants. 2009. International Regulatory Oxylipins Conference. June 4-6, 2009. Lausanne, Switzerland, Invited talk.

30. Manipulation of Reserve Accumulation in Cotton: a novel strategy for yield enhancement. 2009 Society for In vitro Biology Annual Meeting, June 6-10, 2009, Charleston, SC. Invited talk in Metabolic Engineering of Plant Products Session.

31. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism Regulates Growth and Responses of Plants to Stress. 2009 Donald Danforth Plant Science Center—Seminar Series, Oct 15, 2009.

32. Disruption of the Human CGI-58 Homologue in Arabidopsis Results in Lipid Droplet Accumulation in the Cytosol of Plant Cells. 2010. 19th International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Tues July 11-16, 2010, Cairns, Australia. Invited Talk in Session on Enhancing Oil Productivity.

33. The CGI58 Homolog in Arabidopsis and Lipid Accumulation. 2010. FASEB Summer Research Conferences-- Lipid Droplets: Metabolic Consequences of the Storage of Neutral Lipids. July 25-July 30, 2010, Steamboat, Colorado.

34. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism, Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase and the Regulation of Plant Growth. 2011. Gordon Research Conference- Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism and Function. Jan 30- Feb 4, 2011. Invited Talk in Lipid Signaling Session.

35. Lipid Accumulation in Vegetative Tissues of Plants. 2011. Kansas State University Functional Genomics Symposium, Manhattan, KS, March, 2011. Invited Keynote Speaker.

36. Cotton Transgenics Derived from Embryogenic Cell Lines. Society for In Vitro Biology Meeting June 4-8, 2011. Special Workshop on Advances in Cotton Biotechnology sponsored by Cotton Incorporated. Invited Keynote Speaker.

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37. Quantification of Seed Oil and Protein Content by Low-Frequency, Time-Domain 1H NMR. 2011. Annual Beltwide Cotton Conference, Cotton Incorporated Breeder Network Workshop. Jan 2011, Atlanta, GA. Invited Workshop Speaker.

38. Visualizing Lipid Composition in Plant Tissues, Cells and Subcellular Compartments: Could Location be a Factor in Oilseed Engineering? 2011. Midwest/ Great Lakes Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Symposium on Plant Biotechnology, St. Louis, MO, Oct 2011. Invited Symposium Speaker.

39. Visualizing Lipidomics in situ Reveals Chemical and Spatial Heterogeneity in Plant Tissues. 2011. Arkansas NSF EPsCOR Annual Plant Productivity Symposium. Heber Springs, Arkansas, July 27, 28, 2011. Invited Symposium Speaker.

40. Visualizing Heterogeneity of Seed Storage Lipid Accumulation. 2011. Storage Lipid Metabolism Session. 4th Annual Asian Plant Lipid Symposium, Hong Kong, December 2-4, 2011. Invited Speaker.

41. Spatial mapping of lipids at cellular resolution in embryos of Gossypium hirsutum, L. (cotton). 2011. Seminar, Monsanto Company, North Carolina Research Campus, Kannapolis, NC- Dec 9, 2011.

42. Spatial mapping of lipids at cellular resolution in embryos of Gossypium hirsutum, L. 2012. Invited Seminar, Danforth Plant Science Center, Saint Louis, MO. April 25, 2012

43. An Arabidopsis Alpha/Beta-Hydrolase-Fold Protein Influences Lipid Homeostasis in Leaves. 2012. Seminar Series, Washington State University, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Pullman, WA, May 24, 2012. Invited Speaker.

44. An Alpha/Beta Hydrolase Fold Domain Protein Regulates Lipid Homeostasis in Arabidopsis. 2012. Invited Seminar. Arkanasas Biosciences Institute, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR, June 26, 2012.

45. An Arabidopsis Homologue of the Human Comparative Gene Identification 58 (CGI-58) Protein Modulates Linolenic Acid Homeostastis and Lipophilic Signaling Metabolism. 2012 Invited Minisymposium Speaker. American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, July 20-24, 2012.

46. Oxylipin metabolites of the polyunsaturated acylethanolamide, N-linolenoylethanolamine, specifically mediate chloroplast disassembly in cotyledons of Arabidopsis seedlings. 2012. Invited Oral Presentation. International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Seville, Spain, July 8-13, 2012.

47. Visualizing Chemical Maps of the Oilseed Lipidome 2012. Groupe d’Etude et de Recherche en Lipidomique (GERLI) 9th Congress in Lipidomics. Paris, France, October 17-19, 2012. Invited Symposium Keynote Speaker.

48. High-Resolution Visual Maps of the Oilseed Lipidome 2012. Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series, University of North Texas, Denton, November 2, 2012.

49. Imaging Cottonseed Lipid Metabolism- New insights into metabolite distribution by MALDI Mass Spectrometry. 2013. Invited Oral Presentation. Annual Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Special Session on Seed Quality. San Antonio, TX, January 9, 2013

50. Lipid Visualization. Invited Discussion Leader/ Session Chair- Gordon Research Conference-- Plant Lipids. Galveston, TX, Jan 31, 2013.

51. High-Resolution Visual Maps of the Plant Lipidome. University of Guelph, Molecular Cell Biology Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, February 12, 2013.

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52. Detailed Two-Dimensional Maps of the Oilseed Lipidome Michigan State University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Spring 2013 Colloquium Series, East Lansing, MI , February 28, 2013.

53. Visualizing the Cellular Distribution of Plant (Embryo) Lipids. East Tennessee State University, Biology Spring Seminar Series, Johnson City, TN, March 27, 2013.

54. Visualizing the Lipidome of Plant Tissues. Texas A&M University, Department of Biology Seminar Series. April 23, 2013.

55. Targeted Lipidomics Approaches to Probe Endocannabinoid Pathway Metabolites. Invited, Special Interest Group Symposium-- Endocannabinoid Signaling in the Retina – From Biochemistry to Disease to Therapy. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), ARVO 2013. Seattle WA, May 8, 2013.

56. Visualizing the Lipidome of Plant (Embryo) Tissues. The Weizmann Institute, Invited Seminar, Plant Sciences Dept, Rehovot, Israel, May 23, 2013.

57. Visualizing the Lipidome of Plant (Embryo) Tissues. Tel Aviv University, Invited Seminar, Plant Sciences Dept, Tel Aviv, Israel, May 22, 2013.

58. A LOX Metabolite of N-Linoleoylethanolamine (NAE 18:2) Negatively Regulates Seedling Development Through an ABA Signaling Pathway. Invited oral presentation, Lipid Signaling Section, 6th Biannual European Symposium on Plant Lipids, Bordeaux, France, July 9, 2013.

59. Spatial Lipidomics in Camelina sativa. Plant Biology 2013, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Invited Minisymposium Speaker, Lipids—Providence, RI, July 21, 2013.

60. Arabidopsis homologues of the human lipodystrophy protein, SEIPIN, influence the size and number of lipid droplets. International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Invited Main Speaker, Storage Lipids Session, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, July 7, 2014.

61. Mapping the Phospholipid Distribution in Three Dimensions in Arabidopsis Seeds. European Symposium on Plant Lipids. Harpendon, UK, July 5-8, 2015. Invited speaker.

62. Visualizing Lipid Metabolites in Plant Tissues by Mass Spectrometry. Gordon Research Conference in Plant Metabolic Engineering, Waterville Valley, NH, July 19-24, 2015. Invited speaker.

63. Metabolism and Function of N-Acylethanolamines in Seedling Development. The Phytochemical Society of North America, Invited Symposium Speaker, Urbana- Champaign, IL August 8-12, 2015

64. Imaging Lipids in Plant Seed Tissues by Mass Spectrometry. Research Seminar Series, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, October 2, 2015.

65. Assembling Lipid Droplets in Plant Cells: Some New Insights from Human Lipodystrophies. Biology Department Seminar Series, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX Nov 2, 2015.

66. Visualizing Tissue Lipids by Mass Spectrometry. Research Seminar Series: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport, LA, Nov 5, 2015.

67. Ethanolamide Oxylipins and Abscisic Acid Signaling during Arabidopsis Seedling Development. The 6th Asian Symposium on Plant Lipids/ Joint with the Singapore International Lipidomics Symposium, Invited Symposium Speaker, Singapore, November 30- December 5, 2015. Presented by Kent Chapman; Co-authors, Jantana Keereetaweep,

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Elison Blancaflor and Ivo Feussner. 68. Lipid Droplet Biogenesis in Plant Cells: Insights from Human Lipodystrophies. Institute

for Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, Dec 15, 2015. 69. Assembling Lipid Droplets in Plant Cells: Some New Insights from Human

Lipodystrophies. Lycoming College, Biology Department, Feb 22, 2016, Invited seminar. 70. Ethanolamide Oxylipins and Abscisic Acid Signaling During Arabidopsis Seedling

Development. Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series, Texas Tech University, April 13, 2016, Invited seminar

71. Structural insights into Arabidopsis fatty acid amide hydrolase. 22nd International Symposium on Plant Lipids, Goettingen Germany, July 5, 2016; Invited talk.

72. Identifying Targets for Engineering Lipid Droplet Accumulation in Plant Tissues. Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Summer Research Conference, Lipid Droplets, Snowmass, CO, July 26, 2016; Invited symposium speaker

73. Structural insights into the biochemical properties of Arabidopsis fatty acid amide hydrolase. Phytochemical Society of North America, Davis CA, Aug 10, 2016; Invited talk

74. Compartmentalization of lipid metabolites in oilseed tissues. Innovations in Crop Improvement to Meet the Global Grand Challenges of the 21st Century, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, September 13, 2016; Invited Symposium Speaker.

75. N-Acylethanolamine metabolism and the regulation of seedling development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, October 5, 2016. Department Seminar Series.

76. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism and the Regulation of Seedling Development in Arabidopsis thaliana. University of Missouri, Department of Biochemistry Seminar Series, March 3, 2017, Invited talk by Kent Chapman

77. What Can Metabolite Location Suggest About Pathways of Lipid Metabolism in Oilseeds? Gordon Research Conference- Plant Lipids, Feb 2, 2017. Invited Symposium Speaker—Session on “-Omic" Platforms for Lipid Analyses”, Kent Chapman

78. Localization of lipids by mass spectrometry: A recurring theme of tissue heterogeneity in seed lipid metabolism. 6th European Lipidomics Meeting, Toulouse France, April 10, 2017, Invited Symposium Speaker, Kent Chapman.

79. Imaging Cottonseed Lipid Metabolism- New insights into metabolite distribution by MALDI Mass Spectrometry. Huazhong Agricultural University, Cotton Genetics Improvement Group, Wuhan, China, June 4, 2017, Invited Seminar, Kent D. Chapman.

80. Metabolite Location by Mass Spectrometry Imaging Reveals New Insights into Lipid Metabolism in Oilseeds. Wuhan University, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan, China, June 5, 2017, Invited Seminar, Kent D. Chapman.

81. New Protein Players in Plant Lipid Droplet Biology: Targets for Elevating Lipid Content in Plants. Huazhong Agricultural University, National Key Lab Crop Genetic Improvement, Wuhan China, June 6, 2017, Invited Seminar, Kent D. Chapman

82. N-Acylethanolamine Metabolism and the Regulation of Seedling Development in Arabidopsis thaliana. 8th European Symposium on Plant Lipids, Malmoe, Sweden, July 3, 2017. Invited Keynote Lecture by KD Chapman.

83. Imaging Mass Spectrometry: What Can Metabolite Location Suggest About Pathways of Lipid Metabolism in Oilseeds? Australasian meeting of the American Oil Chemists Society, Barossa Valley, South Australia, September 12, 2017. Invited Keynote Lecture, Plant Biotechnology Section, KD Chapman.

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84. New Protein Players in Plant Lipid Droplet Biology. Invited Seminar presented to The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Canberra, Australia, September 15, 2017. Given by KD Chapman.

85. New Protein Players in Plant Lipid Droplet Biology. Seminar-Department Biological Sciences, University of North Texas– BioFrontiers Series, October 6, 2017

86. Imaging Lipids in Plant Seed Tissues by Mass Spectrometry. Invited Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, October 13, 2017. Given by KD Chapman.

87. Regulation of Lipid Droplet Accumulation in Plant Tissues. 7th Asian Symposium on Plant Lipids, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, December 1, 2017. Invited Keynote Speaker, KD Chapman

88. Adding Value To The Vitamin E Profile Of Cottonseed Through The Seed-Specific Production of Tocotrienols. Shanmukh Salimath, Umidjon Iskandarov, Wei Zhang, Edgar B. Cahoon, Kent D. Chapman (Presenter). 2018 Beltwide Cotton Conference, San Antonio, TX, January 5, 2018.

Other Professional Activities: University Administrative, Service Activities: (Required to resign editorial, advisory and committee activities from January 1, 2014-May31, 2015 due to NSF policies)

Faculty Supervisor, Electron Microscopy Facility, Department of Biological Sciences, UNT

1994-1999. Member, UNT Faculty Senate, Assistant Professor at Large, 1995-1997 Coordinator, UNT Department of Biological Sciences Fall Seminar Series 1999, 2000, 2002,

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Chair, UNT Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty Search Committees 1999/00

(Biochemistry- Hired Rebecca Dickstein) Member, UNT Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty Search Committee 2002/03

(Biochemistry, hired Brian Ayre) Member, UNT Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty Search Committee 2002/03

(Environmental Chemistry, hired Barney Venables) Member, UNT Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty Search Committee 2004/05

(Aquatic Botany/ Ecology, hired Kevin Stevens) Member, UNT Department of Biological Sciences Faculty Search Committee 2005/06

(Tenure-track professor, Aquatic Toxicology, hired Duane Huggett and Aaron Roberts) Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Division, member of Departmental Executive

Committee, 1999-2003 and 2005-2008. Director, Center for Plant Lipid Research, University of North Texas, 2003-present Member, University Academic Planning Council (2005-07) Member, Departmental Personnel Affairs Committee (and P&T B, 2005-8) Chair, Departmental Promotion and Tenure Committee (P&T B), 2006, Promotion to full

professor- Rebecca Dickstein Faculty Representative, UNT Biology Building Feasibility and Planning Committee (2006-

2011)

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Member, College of Arts and Sciences- Faculty Council (2002-2005) Member, College of Arts and Sciences- Promotion and Tenure Committee (2005-2008) Member, Vice President for Research, Search Committee, (2006-07, Hired Vish Prasad) Faculty Lead, Targeted Senior Hire Program, recruited Jyoti Shah, (2007-2008) Member, University Faculty Research Council, Advisory to VP for Research (2009-2012) Faculty Mentor, 2003-2008, Dr. Pamela Padilla- Developmental Genetics, Department of

Biological Sciences- Awarded tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in 2008. Faculty Mentor, 2008-2012, Dr. Michael Allen- Microbiology, Department of Biological

Sciences Michael left to take a position at UNTHSC in Fall 2012. Lead and Coordinator, Research Cluster Program in Plant Signaling Mechanisms (2008-

2013) Chair, UNT Department of Biological Sciences Faculty Search Committee 2008/09 (Tenure-

track, Assistant Professor Cell Biology- hired Amanda Wright) Member, UNT Research Cluster Faculty Search Committee 2008/09 (Tenure-track, Assistant

Professor Bioinformatics—hired Qunfeng Dong) Member, UNT Research Cluster Faculty Search Committee 2009/10 (Tenure-track, Assistant

Professor Bioinformatics—hired Rajeev Azad) Chair, UNT Research Cluster Faculty Search Committee 2008-2013 (Senior Faculty

Members, Plant Signaling Mechanisms—hired Vladimir Shulaev, Ron Mittler) Advocate, Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee B, Jyoti Shah, Promotion to Full

Professor. 2010 Advocate, Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee A, Michael Allen, Mid-term

Probationary Review. 2010 Host, Italian Diplomats- guests of the State Department- Escorted to UNT by the North Texas

Council for International Visitors, Presentation- “Innovations in Plant Science and Bio-based Products at the University of North Texas”. July 2012.

Keynote Speaker, “Plant Lipid Signaling Research and New Life Sciences Building” UNT President’s Council, Dallas Arboretum, June 2011.

Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Senior Hire in Plant Signaling Mechanisms (2011-2012- Hired Richard Dixon, 2013)

Advocate, Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee A, Rajeev Azad, Mid-term Probationary Review. 2013

Member, UNT Radiation Safety Committee (2010-2013; 2015-present) Committee Member, Search Committee, VP for Research and Economic Development (2012-2013) Member, UNT Biological Sciences Department- Greenhouse Committee (2012- present) Member, UNT Regents Professor Selection Committee (2015-present) Chair, Search Committee, Associate VP for Economic Development (2015) Member, Centers and Institutes Review Committee (2015-present) Advocate, Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee B, Pamela Padilla, Promotion to

Full Professor, Fall 2016. Associate Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas. (2016-2017) Chair, Faculty Search Committee, BioDiscovery Institute (Ana P. Alonso and Christoph

Corcuron were hired) (2016-17). Member, Search Committee, UNT Vice President for Research and Innovation (2016-

present) Chair, Core Facilities User Committee, BioDiscovery Institute (2017-present)

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Director, BioDiscovery Institute, University of North Texas. (2018-present)

Editorial Activities: (Required to resign editorial, advisory and committee activities from January 1, 2014-May31, 2015 due to NSF policies)

Ad-hoc reviewer of manuscripts submitted to Plant Physiology, Plant Cell, Plant Journal,

Trends in Plant Sciences, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Nature (Cell Biology), Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Current Biology, Current Opinions in Plant Biology, the Journal of Biological Chemistry, the Journal of Lipid Research, Lipids, Frontiers in Plant Science.

Associate Editor, Journal of Cotton Science, published on-line by the National Cotton Council (2006-2013; resumed 2016- present)

Editorial Board, Plant Signaling and Behavior, new journal established in 2005. (2005-2013)

Review Editor, Frontiers in Plant Physiology (2010-2013) Guest Editor, Special Issue in Plant Lipid Signaling, Frontiers in Plant Physiology (2011-

2013). Executive Editor, Progress in Lipid Research (2015-present) Elsevier Ltd. (2015 impact

factor 11.2; five-year impact factor 11.3). Guest Editor (with Ivo Feussner), BBA- Molecular Cell Biology of Lipids—special issue in

Plant Lipid Biology (2015-2016) Reviewing Editor The Plant Cell (2015-present) American Society of Plant Biologists

(highest ranking primary research journal in plant biology) Meeting Organization, Societal Leadership: (Required to resign editorial, advisory and committee activities from January 1, 2014-May31, 2015 due to NSF policies).

Workshop Co-organizer, Keystone Symposium on Signal Perception in Biotic Interactions

of Plants. "Biochemical and Genetic Approaches to the Identification of Signaling Molecules" Feb 2000.

Member, Scientific Organizing Committees, biannual meetings of the National Plant Lipid Cooperative, June 4-8, 2003, June 10-14, 2005, Stanford Sierra Camp, S. Lake Tahoe, CA.

Chair, Scientific Organizing Committee, biannual meeting of the National Plant Lipid Cooperative, June 5-9, 2007, Stanford Sierra Camp, S. Lake Tahoe, CA.

Local Host Annual meeting of the Southern Section American Society of Plant Biologists, March 15-17, 2003, Radisson Hotel, Denton, TX.

Secretary/ Treasurer, American Society of Plant Biologists- Southern Section. 2005-06. Organized the Annual Meeting in Feb 2006, in Daytona Beach, FL.

Vice Chair, American Society of Plant Biologists- Southern Section. 2006-07. Organized the Symposium for the Annual Meeting in March 2007—“Plant Oils for Enhanced Sustainability”

Chair, American Society of Plant Biologists- Southern Section. 2007-08. Presided over annual meeting in Shreveport, LA-- March 2008, including business meetings.

Executive Committee Member, Southern Section of the American Society of Plant Biologists (SS-ASPB)- 2008-2011.

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Executive Committee Member, American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB). Member of ASPB Executive Committee and Membership Committee, 2011-2014. Southern Section Representative.

Chair, Inaugural Gordon Research Conference on Plant Lipids: Structure, Metabolism and Function- held February 1-6, 2009, Hotel Galvez, Galveston TX. **Proposal was written and approved in 2007. With Co-chair, John Ohlrogge, Michigan State; Vice Chair, Christoph Benning, Michigan State; Co-vice chair, Jan Jaworski, Danforth Plant Science Center. In 2008-09, I developed the scientific program and raised over $85,000.00 to support speaker travel, student and post-doc travel awards and other meeting expenses (from corporate, non-profit and federal agencies).

Member, Programming Committee, International Plant Lipid Symposium- 2010, Cairns, Australia.

Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, International Plant Lipid Symposium- 2018, Yokohama, Japan. To be held July 2018.

Grant Reviewer Activities:

Ad-hoc reviewer on research grant applications to the National Science Foundation, U.S. Dept of Agriculture, National Science and Engineering Research Council (Canada), the U.S. Department of Energy, and the Israeli- U.S. Bi-national Agriculture Research and Development (BARD) Program. Institute for Global Food Security program

Panel member, USDA- National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, Plant Growth and Development.

Panel member, USDA- National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, Value-Added Products Program.

Panel member, USDA- National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, Plant Biochemistry.

Panel member, NSF- MCB- Program in Metabolic Biochemistry. Panel member, NSF- MCB- Program in Cellular Dynamics and Function Panel member, DOE- Energy Biosciences Bio-Chemistry Program Director, NSF-IOS, Biological Sciences Directorate, Division of Integrative and

Organismal Systems, Physiological and Structural Systems Cluster Advisory Committees/ Activities: (Required to resign editorial, advisory and committee activities from January 1, 2014-May31, 2015 due to NSF policies)

Member, Texas Food and Fiber Commission, Industry Advisory Committee. (1997-2005). Commission was placed under Texas Department of Agriculture beginning Jan 2006.

Member, Advisory Board, NSF-EPsCOR- State of Arkansas. (2007-13) Chair P3 Plant Biotechnology Funding Program Advisory Board (2011-13).

Member, Advisory Committee, Plant Oils Flagship, European Commission Project- EPOBIO- Realizing the Economic Potential of Sustainable Resources- Bioproducts from Non-Food Crops. Wageningen, Netherlands 2006, Athens, Greece 2007.

Member, External Review Committee, U.S. Dept of Energy, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biology Department Programs, Upton, NY. September, 2009.

Member, External Review Committee, University of Nebraska, Department of Biochemistry, appointed by U.S. Department of Agriculture that led review. April 18-21. 2011

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Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee to the United States Department of Energy-- EFRC Center for Advanced Biofuels Systems- (2011-13).

Member, On-site Review Committee, U.S. Department of Energy- Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center- 4-y review, Nov, 2011.

Member, External Review Committee, U.S. Dept of Energy, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biology Department Programs, Upton, NY. March 17, 2013.

External Evaluator of Promotion Cases- Seven Associate Professors, five Full Professors, One Distinguished Research Professor, and one senior scientist from 2015-2017.