About
His work is characterized by a commitment to innovation and collaboration with research and industry thought leaders to achieve meaningful business impacts.
Most recently, George was the Director of the Novel Foods program at the Saudi Arabia-based NEOM project where he was responsible for the strategic development of alternative protein production at NEOM encompassing facility and product portfolio design.
Prior to that, he was Director of Technology Ingredients at Coca-Cola for four years, a Science Fellow at Monsanto for 11 years, and a Principal Scientist at Pfizer. In all industries, George has excelled in initiating external collaborations to advance company innovation programs. He has led partnerships with research organizations and companies across the globe including the UK, Europe, Japan, and Australia. He has over 80 scientific publications encompassing organic chemistry, food safety, crop composition, applied statistics, and ingredient technology.
In 2004, George was also a co-founding member, treasurer, and executive committee member of The Metabolomics Society, a scientific society devoted to the development of metabolic sciences. The Society now has over 1000 members around the globe. George was also co-editor of two of the first books on metabolomics.
George holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and a PhD from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. His academic experience includes post-doctoral research at Virginia Tech and the University of Iowa, as well as an Assistant Professorship at the University of Hawaii.
Core areas
Plant-based and alternative proteins, plant chemistry and GMO safety, metabolomics and natural products
Summary of Scientific Communications and Bibliography
Plant Chemistry and GMO Safety
40+ publications on GMO crop nutritional ingredient analyses. Includes well-cited review in the prestigious Nature Biotechnology journal. Publications enlisted co-authors from numerous academic (US and international) research institutes and industrial groups with scientific topics encompassing metabolite and ingredient analyses, omics, genetic fingerprinting, and innovative statistical approaches. Publications have been highly influential and used to support regulatory submissions, used in presentations to representatives of international regulatory agencies, and widely cited by scientists in ingredient research.
Publication Partners: University of California at Davis (US), University of Missouri (US), Danforth Center (US), SAS Institute (US), University of Manchester (UK), RIKEN Institute (Japan), University of Tsukuba (Japan)
Metabolomics
20 publications and 2 edited volumes on metabolomics and its applications to pharmaceutical development and plant and animal sciences. Includes a citation classic published in Trends in Biotechnology (over 1400 citations). The early publications were instrumental in engaging support for establishing a devoted journal (Metabolomics) and the founding of the Metabolomics Society in 2004.
Natural Products Chemistry
20 publications on the isolation of novel bioactive secondary metabolites from plants, fungi, and marine organisms and their structure elucidation utilizing advanced spectroscopic methods including 1-D and 2-D NMR. First to demonstrate that clinically tested anti-cancer metabolites isolated from sea-hares were dietary-derived cyanobacterial metabolites thus providing a more economically viable source of these compounds. These findings continue to be cited in the literature almost 25 years later.
Edited Books
Metabolome Analyses: Strategies for Systems Biology (Eds. Seetharaman Vaidyanathan, George G. Harrigan, Royston Goodacre,). Springer Science+Business Media, MA, USA (2005)
Metabolic Profiling: Its Role in Biomarker Discovery and Gene Function Analysis (Eds. George G. Harrigan and Royston Goodacre). Kluwer Academic Publishers, MA, USA (2003)
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
82. Devkota, K.P., Charan, R.D., Priedemann, C., Donovan, R., Snyder, T.M., Ramirez, C., Harrigan, G.G., Ma, G., and Prakash, I. Five New Ent-Atisene Glycosides from Stevia rebaudiana. Nat. Prod. Commun. 14, 1-9 (2019)
Charan, R.D., Devkota, K.P., Bhanti, M., Vadla, N.C., Ma, G., Walsh, A., Harrigan, G., and Prakash, I. Mogroside Via1, New Isomer of Mogroside VI Isolated from Luo Han Guo. IOSR J. Appl. Chem. 12, 1-7 (2019)
80. Prakash, I., Wang, B., Ma, G., Harrigan, G., Sukits, S., Devkota, K.P., Charan, R.D., Donovan, R., and Snyder, T.M. Novel Ent-Kaurene Glycosides with Eight Glycosyl Units from Stevia rebaudiana. Nat. Prod. Commun. 13, 125-128 (2018)
Herman, R.A., Fast, B.J., Scherer, P.N., Brune, A.M., de Cerqueira, D.T., Schafer, B.W., Ekmay, R.D., Harrigan, G.G., and Bradfisch, G. A. Event DAS-Ø15Ø7-1 Alters Maize Composition Less than Traditional Breeding. Plant Biotechnol. J. 15, 1264-1272 (2017)
Harrigan, G.G., Venkatesh, T.V., Leibman, M., Blankenship, J., Perez, T., Halls, S., Chassy, A.W., Fiehn, O., Xu, Y., and Goodacre, R. Evaluation of Metabolomics Profiles of Grain from Maize Hybrids Derived from Near-isogenic GM Positive and Negative Segregant Inbreds Demonstrates that Observed Differences cannot be Attributed Unequivocally to the GM Trait. Metabolomics 12, 1-14 (2016)
Venkatesh, T.V., Chassy, A., Fiehn, O., Flint-Garcia, S., Skogerson, K., Zeng, Q., and Harrigan, G.G. Metabolomic Assessment of Key Maize Resources: GC-MS and NMR Profiling of Grain from B73 Hybrids of the Nested Association Mapping (NAM) Founders and of Geographically Diverse Landraces. J. Agric. Food Chem. 64, 2162-2172 (2016)
Thompson, M.M., Niemuth, A., Sabbatini, J., Levin, D., Breeze, M.L., Li, X., Perez, T., Taylor, M., and Harrigan, G.G. Analysis of Vitamin K in Seed: Assessing Levels in a Soybean Lineage Representing over Thirty-Five Years of Breeding. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 93, 587-594 (2016)
Anderson, J.A., Harrigan, G.G., Rice, P., and Kleter, G. Challenges and Opportunities in Supporting Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security. Overview of the 13th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry Symposia on Agricultural Biotechnology. J. Agric. Food Chem. 64, 381-382 (2016)
Huesing, J., Andres, D., Braverman, M., Burns, A., Felsot, A., Harrigan, G.G., Hellmich, R., Reynolds, A., Shelton, A.M., Jansen van Rijssen, W., Morris, J., and Eloff, J. Global Adoption of GM Crops: Status and Challenges. J. Agric. Food Chem. 64, 394-402 (2016)
Venkatesh, T.V., Bell, E., Bickel, A., Cook, K., Alsop, B., van de Mortel, M., Feng, P., Willse, A., Perez, T., Riordan, S., and Harrigan, G.G. Maize Hybrids Derived from GM Positive and Negative Segregant Inbreds are Compositionally Equivalent: Any Observed Differences are Associated with Conventional Backcrossing Practices. Transgenic Res. 25, 83-96 (2016)
Harrigan, G.G., Skogerson, K., MacIsaac, S., Bickel, A., Perez, T., Li, X. Application of 1H-NMR Profiling to Assess Seed Metabolomic Diversity. A Case Study on a Soybean Era Population. J. Agric. Food Chem. 63, 4690-4697 (2015)
Venkatesh, T.V., Harrigan, G.G., and Flint-Garcia, S.A. Compositional Assessments of Key Maize Populations: B73 Hybrids of the Nested Association Mapping Founder Lines and of Diverse Landraces. J. Agric. Food Chem. 63, 5282-5295 (2015)
70. Curran, K.L., Festa, A.R., Goddard, S.D., Harrigan, G.G., and Taylor, M.L. Kernel Compositions of Glyphosate-Tolerant and Corn Rootworm-Protected Sweet Corn MON 88017 and Insect-Protected Sweet Corn MON 89034 are Equivalent to that of Conventional Sweet Corn (Zea mays) J. Agric. Food Chem. 63, 3046-3052 (2015)
Kusano, M., Baxter, I., Fukushima, A., Oikawa, A., Okazaki, Y., Nakabayashi, R., Bouvrette, D.J., Achard, F., Jakubowski, A.R., Ballam, J.M., Philips, J.R., Culler, A.H., Saito, K., and Harrigan, G.G. Assessing Metabolomic and Chemical Diversity of a Soybean Lineage Representing 35 Years of Breeding. Metabolomics 11, 261-270 (2015)
Venkatesh, T.V., Cook, K., Liu, B., Perez, T., Willse, A., Tichich, R., Feng, P., and Harrigan, G.G. Compositional Differences Between Near-Isogenic GM and Conventional Maize Hybrids are Associated with Back-Crossing Practices in Conventional Breeding and not the GM Traits. Plant Biotechnol. J. 13, 200-210 (2015)
Xu, Y., Goodacre, R., and Harrigan, G.G. Compositional Equivalence of Grain from Multi-Trait Drought-Tolerant Maize Hybrids to that of a Conventional Comparator: Univariate and Multivariate Assessments. J. Agric. Food Chem. 62, 9597-9608 (2014)
Venkatesh, T.V., Breeze, M., Liu, K., Harrigan, G.G., and Culler, A.H. Compositional Analysis of Grain and Forage from MON 87427, an Inducible Male Sterile and Tissue Selective Glyphosate-Tolerant Maize Product for Hybrid Seed Production. J. Agric. Food Chem. 61, 1964-1973 (2013)
Harrigan, G.G., Culler, A.H., Culler, M., Breeze, M.L., Berman, K.H., Halls, S.C., and Harrison, J.M. Investigation of Biochemical Diversity in a Soybean Lineage Representing 35 Years of Breeding. J. Agric. Food Chem. 61, 10807-10815 (2013)
Harrison, J.M., Howard, D., Malven, M., Halls, S.C., Culler, A.H., Harrigan, G.G., and Wolfinger, R.D. Principal Variance Component Analysis of Crop Composition Data: A Case Study on Herbicide-Tolerant Cotton. J. Agric. Food Chem. 61, 6412-6422 (2013)
Harrison, J.M., Breeze, M.L., Berman, K.H., and Harrigan, G.G. Bayesian Statistical Approaches to Compositional Analyses of Transgenic Crops 2. Application and Validation of Informative Prior Distributions. Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 61, 251-258 (2013)
Harrison, J.M., Culp, D., and Harrigan, G.G. Bayesian MCMC Analyses for Regulatory Assessments of Food Composition. Proceedings of Kansas State University Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture, Manhattan, Kansas Pp 73-87 (2013)
Harrigan, G.G. and Venkatesh, V. Opportunities and Constraints in Modifying the Composition of Maize Grain In Maize: Cultivation and Health Benefits (Ed. Jose Jimenez). Pp 1-15 Nova Science, USA (2012)
60. Chassy, B. and Harrigan, G.G. Challenges in the Application of Omics to Safety Assessments. In Metabolomics (Ed. Ute Roessner). Pp 331-348 Nova Science, USA (2012).
Harrigan, G.G. and Harrison, J.M. Assessing Compositional Variability through Graphical Analysis and Bayesian Statistical Approaches; Case Studies on Transgenic Crops. Biotechnol. Genet. Eng. Rev. 28, 15-32 (2012)
Zhou, J., Berman, K.H., Breeze, M.L., Nemeth, M.A., Oliveira, W.S., Braga, D.V., Berger, G.U., and Harrigan, G.G. Compositional Variability in Conventional and Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybean Varieties Grown in Different Regions in Brazil. J. Agric. Food Chem. 59, 11652-11656 (2011)
Berman, K.H., Harrigan, G.G., Riordan, S.G., Nemeth, M.A., Oliveira, W., Tagliaferro, F., and Berger, G.U. Compositional Equivalence of Insect-Protected Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybean, MON 87701 × MON 89788, to Conventional Soybean Extends across Different World Regions and Multiple Growing Seasons. J. Agric. Food Chem. 59, 11643-11651 (2011)
Zhou, J., Harrigan, G.G., Berman, K.H., Webb, E.G., Klusmeyer, T.H., and Nemeth, M.A. Stability of the Compositional Equivalence of Grain from Insect-Protected Corn and Seed from Herbicide-Tolerant Soybean Over Multiple Seasons, Locations and Breeding Germplasms. J. Agric. Food Chem. 59, 8822-8828 (2011)
55. Harrison, J.M., Breeze, M.L., and Harrigan, G.G. Introduction to Bayesian Statistical Approaches to Compositional Analyses of Transgenic Crops 1. Model Validation and Setting the Stage. Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 60, 381-388 (2011)
Ridley, W.P., Harrigan, G.G., Breeze, M.L., Nemeth, M.A., Sidhu, R.S., and Glenn, K.C. Evaluation of Compositional Equivalence for Multitrait Biotechnology Crops. J. Agric. Food Chem. 59, 5865-5876 (2011)
Harrigan, G.G., Culler, A.H., Ridley, W.P., and Glenn, K.C. The Relevance of Compositional and Metabolite Variability in Safety Assessments of Novel Crops. In Sustainable Agriculture and New Biotechnologies (Ed. Noureddine Benkeblia). Pp 369-382 CRC Press, FL, USA (2011)
Harrigan, G.G., Glenn, K.C., and Ridley, W.P. Assessing the Natural Variability in Crop Composition. Reg. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 58, S13-S20 (2010)
Berman, K.H., Harrigan, G.G., Riordan, S.G., Nemeth, M.A., Hanson, C., Smith, M., Sorbet, R., Zhu, E., and Ridley, W.P. Composition of Forage and Grain from Insect Protected MON 87701 and Glyphosate-Tolerant MON 89788 Grown in Brazil is Equivalent to that of Conventional Soybean (Glycine max L.). J. Agric. Food Chem. 58, 6270–6276 (2010)
50. Harrigan, G.G., Lundry, D., Drury, S., Ridley, W.P., Riordan, S.G., and Nemeth, M.A. Natural Variation in Crop Composition and the Impact of Biotechnology. Nature Biotech. 28, 402-404 (2010)
Skogerson, K., Harrigan, G.G., Reynolds, T.L., Halls, S.C., Ruebelt, R., Iandolino, A., Pandravada, A., Glenn, K.C., and Fiehn, O. The Impact of Genetics and Environment on the Metabolite Composition of Maize Grain. J. Agric. Food Chem. 58, 3600-3610 (2010)
Berman, K.H., Harrigan, G.G., Riordan, S.G., Nemeth, M. A., Hanson, C., Smith, M., Sorbet, R., Zhu, E., and Ridley, W.P. Composition of Seed, Forage, and Processed Fractions from Insect-Protected Soybean MON 87701 is Equivalent to that of Conventional Soybean. J. Agric. Food Chem. 57, 11360-11369 (2009)
Harrigan, G.G., Ridley, W.P., Miller, K.D., Sorbet, R., Riordan, S.G., Nemeth, M.A., Reeves, W., and Pester, T.A. The Forage and Grain of MON 87460, a Drought-Tolerant Corn Hybrid, are Compositionally Equivalent to that of Conventional Corn. J. Agric. Food Chem. 57, 9754 - 9763 (2009
Harrigan, G.G., Stork, L.G., Riordan, S.G., Reynolds, T.L., Taylor, J.P., Masucci, J.D., Cao, Y., LeDeaux, J.R., Pandravada, A., and Glenn, K.C. Impact of Environmental and Genetic Factors on Expression of Maize Genes; Relevance to Grain Composition. J. Food Composition Anal. 22, 158-164 (2009)
Harrigan, G.G., Maguire, G., and Boros, L. Metabolomics, Alchohol Dependency and Drug Development. Alcohol Res. Health 31, 27-35 (2008)
Astle, J., Ferguson, J.T., German, J.B., Harrigan, G.G., Kelleher, N.L., Kodadek, T., Parks, B.A., Roth, M.J., Singletary, K.W., Wenger, C.D., and Mahady, G.B. Characterization of Proteomic and Metabolic Responses to Dietary Factors and Supplements. J. Nutrition 137, 2787-2793 (2007)
Larkin, P.J. and Harrigan, G.G. Opportunities and Surprises in Crops Modified by Transgenic Technology –Metabolic Engineering of Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloid, Gossypol and Lysine Biosynthetic Pathways. Metabolomics 3, 371-382 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G., Martino-Catt, S., and Glenn, K.C. Metabolomics, Metabolic Diversity and Genetic Variation. Metabolomics 3, 259-272 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G. Metabolic Profiling and Trait Development for New Crops (Preface). Metabolomics 3, 257-258 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G., Stork, L.G., Riordan, S.G., Reynolds, T.L., Ridley, W.P., Masucci, J.D., MacIsaac, S., Halls, S., Orth, R., Smith, R.G., Brown, W.E., Welsch, M., Riley, R., McFarland, D., Pandravanda, A., and Glenn, K.C. Impact of Genetics and Environment on Nutritional and Metabolite Components of Maize Grain. J. Agric. Food Chem. 55, 6177-6185 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G., Stork, L.G., Riordan, S.G., Ridley, W.P., MacIsaac, S., Halls, S., Orth, R., Rau, D., Smith, R.G., Brown, W.E., Riley, R., Sun, D., Modiano, S., Pester, T., Lund, A., and Nelson, D.E. Metabolite Analyses of Grain from Maize Hybrids Grown in the USA under Drought and Watered Conditions During the 2002 Field Season. J. Agric. Food Chem. 55, 6169-6176 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G., Ridley, W.P., Riordan, S.G., Nemeth, M.A., Sorbet, R., Trujillo, W.A., Breeze, M.L., and Schneider, R.W. Chemical Composition of Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybean 40-3-2 Grown in Europe Remains Compositionally Equivalent with that of Conventional Soybean (Glycine max L.). J. Agric. Food Chem. 55, 6160-6168 (2007)
Harrigan, G.G. Metabolomics, a Systems Contribution to Pharmaceutical Discovery and Drug Development. Drug Discovery World 2006, 39-46 (2006)
Harrigan, G.G. High-throughput Screening, Metabolomics and Drug Discovery. Drug Discovery World, 2006, 46-47 (2006)
Harrigan, G.G. and Yates, L.A. High-throughput Screening, Metabolomics and Drug Discovery. IDrugs 9, 188-192 (2006)
Harrigan, G.G., Colca, J.R., Szalma, S., and Boros, L.G. PNU-91325 Increases Fatty Acid Synthesis from Glucose and Mitochondrial Long Chain Fatty Acid Degradation: A Comparative Tracer-based Metabolomics Study with Rosiglitazone and Pioglitazone in HepG2 Cells. Metabolomics 2, 21-29 (2006)
Harrigan, G.G. Metabolic Profiling-IBC’s Inaugural Meeting: Using Metabolomics to Accelerate Discovery and Development. IDrugs 9, 28-31 (2006)
Maddox, J.F., Luyendyk, J.P., Cosma, G.N., Breau, A.P., Bible, R.H., Harrigan, G.G., Goodacre, R., Ganey, P.E., Cantor, G.H., Cockerell, G.L., and Roth R.A. Metabonomic Evaluation of Idiosyncrasy-like Liver Injury in Rats Co-treated with Ranitidine and Lipopolysaccharide. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 212, 35-44 (2005)
Harrigan G.G. and Goetz, G.H. Chemical and Biological Integrity in Natural Products Screening. Comb. Chem. High Throughput Screen. 8, 519-526 (2005)
Harrigan, G.G. Metabolomics; Potential and Current Developments. Regulatory Rapporteur, 2, 12-16 (2005)
Harrigan, G.G., Vaidyanathan, S., and Goodacre, R. Metabolome Analyses for Systems Biology In Metabolome Analyses: Strategies for Systems Biology (Eds. Seetharaman Vaidyanathan, George G. Harrigan, Royston Goodacre). Pp. 1-7 Springer Science+Business Media, MA, USA (2005)
Harrigan, G.G., Brackett, D.J., and Boros, L.G. Medicinal Chemistry, Metabolic Profiling and Drug Target Discovery. A Role for Metabolic Profiling in Reverse Pharmacology and Chemical Genetics. Mini-Reviews in Med. Chem. 5, 13-20 (2005)
Harrigan, G.G. Reverse Pharmacology and the Pharmaceutical Industry (Preface). Comb. Chem. High Throughput Screen. 7, i-ii (2004)
Colca, J.R. and Harrigan, G.G. Photo-affinity Labelling Strategies in Identifying the Protein Ligands of Bioactive Small Molecules. Examples of Targeted Synthesis of Drug Analog Photoprobes. Comb. Chem. High Throughput Screen. 7, 699-704 (2004)
Goodacre, R., Vaidyanathan, S., Dunn, W.R., Harrigan, G.G., and Kell, D.B. Metabolomics by Numbers-Acquiring and Understanding Global Metabolite Data. Trends in Biotech. 22, 245-252 (2004)
Harrigan, G.G., LaPlante, R.H., Cosma, G.N. Cockerell, G., Goodacre, R., Maddox J.F., Luyendyk, J.P., Ganey, P.E., and Roth, R.A. Application of High-Throughput Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Toxicology Studies. Contribution to a Study on the Development of an Animal Model for Idiosyncratic Toxicity. Toxicology Lett. 147, 197-205 (2004)
Boros, L.G., Brackett, D.J., and Harrigan, G.G. Metabolic Biomarkers and Kinase Drug Targets in Cancer Using Stable Isotope-Based Dynamic Metabolic Profiling. Current Cancer Drug Targets 3, 447-455 (2003)
Yang, S., Gard, J.K., Harrigan, G.G., Parnas, B., Likos, J., and Crouch, R. Increasing Spectral Information with Shorter Acquisitions: The Advantages of Using F1 Selection in Structure Determinations. Magn. Reson. Chem.41, 42-48 (2003)
Harrigan, G.G. and Goodacre, R. Metabolic Profiling: Pathways in Drug Discovery In Metabolic Profiling: Its Role in Biomarker Discovery and Gene Function Analysis. (Eds. George G. Harrigan and Royston Goodacre) Pp. 1-8, Kluwer Academic Publishers, MA, USA (2003)
Ellis, D., Harrigan, G.G., and Goodacre, R. Metabolic Fingerprinting with Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy In Metabolic Profiling: Its Role in Gene Function Analysis and Biomarker Discovery. (Eds. George G. Harrigan and Royston Goodacre) Pp. 111-124, Kluwer Academic Publishers, MA, USA (2003)
Luesch, H., Yoshida, W.Y., Harrigan, G.G., Doom, J.P., Moore, R.E., and Paul, V.J. Lyngbyaloside B, a New Glycoside Macrolide from a Palauan Collection of the Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. J. Nat. Prod. 65, 1945-1948 (2002)
Luesch, H., Harrigan G.G., Goetz, G., and Horgen, D.F. The Cyanobacterial Origin of Potent Anticancer Agents Originally Isolated from Sea Hares. Current Med. Chem. 9, 1791-1806 (2002)
Harrigan, G.G. and Goetz, G. Symbiotic and Dietary Marine Microalgae as a Source of Bioactive Molecules –Experience from Natural Products Research. J. Appl. Phycology 14, 103-108 (2002)
Harrigan, G.G. Metabolic Profiling: Pathways in Drug Discovery. Drug Discovery Today 7, 351-352 (2002)
Goetz, G., Harrigan, G.G., and Likos, J. Ugibohlin, A New Dibromo-Seco-Isophakellin Derivative from Axinelli carteri. J. Nat. Prod. 64, 1581-1582 (2001)
Goetz, G., Harrigan, G.G. and Likos, J. Furodysin Lactone and Pyrodysinoic Acid: New Sesquiterpenes from a Dysidea. Sp. J. Nat. Prod. 64, 1486-1488 (2001)
Harrigan, G.G., Goetz, G., Yang, S., and Likos, J. Dysideaprolines A-F and Barbaleucamides A-B, Novel Polychlorinated Compounds from a Dysidea. Sp. J. Nat. Prod. 64, 1133-1138 (2001)
Harrigan, G.G., Luesch, H., Moore, R.E., and Paul, V.J. Anticancer Dolastatins as Cyanobacterial Metabolites. In Biodiversity: Sources of New Leads for the Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Industries. (Eds. Wrigley, S., Hayes, M., Thomas, R., Chrystal, E.J.T., and Nicholson, N.) Pp. 126-139, RSC Press, UK (2000)
Harrigan, G.G., Luesch, H., Yoshida, W.Y., Moore, R.E., Nagle, D.G., and Paul, V.J. Symplostatin 2: A Dolastatin 13 Analogue from the Marine Cyanobacterium Symploca hydnoides. J. Nat. Prod. 62, 655-658 (1999)
Harrigan, G.G., Luesch, H., Yoshida, W.Y., Moore, R.E., Nagle, D.G., Biggs, J., Park, P.U., and Paul, V.J. Tumonoic Acids, Novel Metabolites from a Cyanobacterial Assemblage of Lyngbya majuscula and Schizothrix calcicola. J. Nat. Prod. 62, 464-467 (1999)
Harrigan, G.G., Yoshida, W.Y., Moore, R.E., Nagle, D.G., Park, P.U., Biggs, J., Paul, V.J., Mooberry, S.L., Corbett, T.H., and Valeriote, F.A. Isolation, Structure Determination, and Biological Activity of Dolastatin 12 and Lyngbyastatin 1 from Lyngbya majuscula/Schizothrix calcicola Cyanobacterial Assemblages. J. Nat. Prod. 61, 1221-1225 (1998)
Harrigan, G.G., Luesch, H., Yoshida, W.Y., Moore, R.E., Nagle, D.G., Paul, V.J., Mooberry, S.L., Corbett, T.H., and Valeriote, F.A. Symplostatin 1: A Dolastatin 10 Analogue from the Marine Cyanobacterium, Symploca hydnoides. J. Nat. Prod. 61, 1075-1077 (1998)
Sobolev,V., Cole, R.J., Dorner, J.W., Horn, B.W., Harrigan, G.G., and Gloer, J.B. Isolation and Structure Elucidation of a New Metabolite Produced by Aspergillus parasiticus. J. Nat. Prod. 60, 847-850 (1997)
Harrigan, G.G., Harrigan, B.L., and Davidson, B.S. Kailuins A-D, New Cyclic Acyldepsipeptides from a Marine-Derived Bacterium. Tetrahedron 53, 1577-1560 (1997)
Harrigan, G.G., Armentrout, B.L., Gloer, J.B., and Shearer, C.A. Anguillosporal, a New Antibacterial and Antifungal Compound from the Freshwater Fungus, Anguillospora longissima. J. Nat. Prod. 58, 1467-1469 (1995)
Harrigan, G.G., Bolzani, V. da S., Gunatilaka, A.A.L., and Kingston, D.G.I. Kaurane and Trachylobane Diterpenes from Xylopia aethiopica. Phytochemistry 36, 109-112 (1994)
Harrigan, G.G., Gunatilaka, A.A.L., Kingston, D.G.I., Chan, G.W., and Johnson, R.K. Isolation of Bioactive and Other Oxoaporphine Alkaloids from Xylopia aethiopica and Miliusa cf. banacea. J. Nat. Prod. 58, 68-71 (1994)
Harrigan, G.G., Ahmad, A., Baj, N., Glass, T.E., Gunatilaka, A.A.L., and Kingston, D.G.I. Bioactive and Other Sesquiterpenoids from Porella cordeana. J. Nat. Prod. 56, 921-925 (1993)
Harrigan, G.G., Pryce-Jones, R.H., and Johnson, J.R. Continuous Flow Analysis of Some Hexose and Pentose Sugars using Oxidative Electrochemical Detection. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 40, 81P (1988)
Guest Edited Journal Issues
Invited Guest Editor for Metabolomics Vol 3, pp 257-412 (2007) Special Issue on Metabolomics and Trait Development in Plants
Invited Guest Editor for Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput Screening Vol 7, pp 607-704 (2004) Special Issue on Reverse Pharmacology and Chemical Genetics
Patents
Goetz, G.H., Harrigan, G.G., Kasten, T.P., and Likos, J. Protease Inhibitors of the Coagulation Cascade Isolated From Dysidea Sponges. US Patent-6,717,869, Apr 2004.
