Publications
Lesley N. Weaver, Stephanie C. Ems-McClung, Jane R. Stout, Chantal LeBlanc, Sidney L. Shaw, Melissa K. Gardner, and Claire E. Walczak. 2011. Kif18A Utilizes a Microtubule Binding Site in the Tail for Plus-end Localization and Spindle Length Regulation. Current Biology (Accepted for publication)
Marcio Mourao, Santiago Schnell, and Sidney L. Shaw. 2011. Macroscopic simulations of microtubule dynamics predict two steady-state processes governing array morphology. Computational Biology and Chemistry (accepted, July 6th publication).
Jessica E. Hornick, Christopher C. Mader, Emily K. Tribble, Cydney C. Bagne, Kevin T. Vaughan, Sidney L. Shaw, and Edward H. Hinchcliffe. 2011. Mitotic spindle assembly in vertebrate cells: The separation of themicrotubule- organizing center at the G2/M transition does not require centrosomes. Current Biology 21:1-8Jessica R. Lucas, Stephanie Courtney, Mathew Hassfurder, Sonia Dhingra, Adam Bryant, and Sidney L. Shaw. 2011. Microtubule-associated proteinsMAP65-1 and MAP65-2 positively regulate axial cell growth in etiolated Arabidopsis hypocotyls. The Plant Cell 23:1876-1888
Shantia Yarahmadian, Blake Barker, Kevin Zumbrun, and Sidney L. Shaw. 2010. Existence and stability of steady states of a reaction convection diffusion equation modeling microtubule formation. Journal of Mathematical Biology Nov 13. [Epub ahead of print]
Sidney L. Shaw and Jessica Lucas. 2010. Intrabundle microtubule dynamics in the Arabidopsis cortical array. Cytoskeleton 68: 56–67
Claire Walczak and Sidney L. Shaw. 2010. Perspective: A MAP for bundling microtubules. Cell 142:364-367
Li-Shen Wu and Sidney Shaw. 2010. A Hypothesis Testing Approach For Fluorescent Blob Identification. In Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) (Peer reviewed proceedings)
Claire E. Walczak, Rania S. Rizk, and Sidney L. Shaw. 2010. The use of fluorescence redistribution after photobleaching for analysis of cellular microtubule dynamics. Methods in Cell Biology 97:35-52
Chun-Yu Shei, Arun Chauhan, and Sidney Shaw. 2009. Compile-time Disambiguation of MATLAB Types through Concrete Interpretation with Automatic Run-time Fallback
In Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC) (Peer reviewed proceedings)
Rania Rizk, Kevin Bohannon, Laura Wetzel, James Powers, Sidney Shaw, and Claire Walczak. 2009. MCAK and Paclitaxel Have Differential Effects on Spindle Microtubule Organization and Dynamics. Molecular Biology of the Cell (Jan 21, Epub) 20(6):1639-1651
Jessica Lucas and Sidney L. Shaw. 2008. Microtubule organization in the Arabidopsis seedling. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 11(1):94-98.
E. D. Salmon, Sidney L. Shaw, Jennifer Waters, Clare M. Waterman-Storer, Paul Maddox, Elaine Yeh, and Kerry Bloom. 2007. A high-resolution multimode digital microscope system. Methods in Cell Biology 81:187-218. Academic Press, New York. (Republished from original 1998 volume)
Sidney L. Shaw and Claire Walczak (2007) News and Views: Spindles One Speckle at a Time. Nature Cell Biology 9:1223-1224
Jacques Dumais, Sidney L. Shaw, Charles R. Steele, Sharon R. Long and Peter M. Ray. 2006 An anisotropic-viscoplastic model of plant cell morphogenesis by tip growth. International Journal of Developmental Biology 50: 209-222.
David Ehrhardt and Sidney L. Shaw. 2006. Microtubule Dynamics and Organization in the Plant Cortical array. Annual Reviews in Plant Molecular Biology 57:859-875.
Sidney L. Shaw. 2006. Imaging and the live plant cell. Plant Journal 45:573-598.
Prior to Indiana University
Jacques Dumais, Sharon R. Long, Sidney L. Shaw. 2004. The mechanics of surface expansion anisotropy in Medicago truncatula root hairs. Plant Physiology 136(2):3266-3275.
Raka Mitra, Sidney L. Shaw, Sharon Long. 2004. Six non-nodulating plant mutants defective for Nod factor-induced transcriptional changes associated with the legume-rhizobia symbiosis. PNAS 101(27)::10217-10222.
Victoria Heath, Sidney L. Shaw, Sharmili Roy, and Martha Cyert. 2004. Hph1p and Hph2p: Novel components of calcineurin-mediated stress responses in S. cerevisiae. Eukaryotic Cell 3(3):695-704.
Sidney L. Shaw, Roheena Kamyar and David W. Ehrhardt. 2003. Sustained microtubule treadmilling in Arabidopsis cortical arrays. Science 300(5626):1715-1718 (Epub 2003 Apr 24).
Sidney L. Shaw and Sharon R. Long. 2003. Nod factor inhibits reactive oxygen production in a host legume. Plant Physiology 132(4):2196-2204.
Besma Ben Amor, Sidney Shaw, Giles Oldroyd, Fabienne Maillet, R.Varma Penmetsa, Douglas Cook, Sharon Long, Jean Dénarié, and Clare Gough. 2003. The NFP locus of Medicago truncatula controls an early step of Nod factor signal transduction upstream of a rapid calcium flux and root hair deformation. Plant Journal 34(4):495-506.
Sidney L. Shaw and Sharon R. Long. 2003. Nod factor elicits two separable calcium responses in root hairs of Medicago truncatula. Plant Physiology 131(3):976-984.
Heidi A. Harkins, Nicolas Page, Laura Schenkman, Claudio De Virgilio, Sidney L. Shaw, Howard Bussey, and John R. Pringle. 2001. Bud8p and Bud9p, proteins that may mark the sites of bipolar budding in yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 12:2497-2518.
Charles R. Steele, Jacques Dumais, Sidney L. Shaw. 2000. Measurement and analysis of tip growth. Proceedings of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Orlando, Florida.
Sidney L. Shaw, Jacques Dumais, and Sharon R. Long. 2000. Cell surface expansion of polarly growing root hairs of Medicago truncatula. Plant Physiology 124(3):959-969
Kerry S. Bloom, Dale L. Beach, Paul Maddox, Sidney L. Shaw, and E. D. Salmon. 1999. Using green fluorescent protein fusion proteins to quantitate microtubule and spindle dynamics in budding yeast. Methods in Cell Biology 61: 369-383. Academic Press, New York.
Edward D. Salmon, Elaine Yeh, Sidney L. Shaw, Robert Skibbens, and Kerry S. Bloom. 1998.
High-resolution video and digital-enhanced differential interference contrast light microscopy of cell division in budding yeast. Methods in Enzymology, 298: 317-331.
Sidney L. Shaw, Paul Maddox, Robert V. Skibbens, Elaine Yeh, E. D. Salmon, and Kerry Bloom. 1998. Nuclear and spindle dynamics in budding yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell (Video Essay) 9: 1627-1631.
E. D. Salmon, Sidney L. Shaw, Jennifer Waters, Clare M. Waterman-Storer, Paul Maddox, Elaine Yeh, and Kerry Bloom. 1998. A high-resolution multimode digital microscope system. Methods in Cell Biology 56: 185-215. Academic Press, New York.
Clare M. Waterman-Storer, Sidney L. Shaw, and E. D. Salmon. 1997. Production and presentation of digital movies. Trends in Cell Biology 7: 503-506.
Sidney L. Shaw, Elaine Yeh, Paul Maddox, E. D. Salmon, and Kerry Bloom. 1997. Astral microtubule dynamics in yeast: A microtubule-based searching mechanism for spindle orientation and nuclear migration into the bud. Journal of Cell Biology 139(4): 985-994.
Sidney L. Shaw, Elaine Yeh, Kerry Bloom, and E. D. Salmon. 1997. Imaging GFP fusion proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Current Biology 7: 701-704.
Ralph S. Quatrano and Sidney L. Shaw. 1996. Roll of cell wall in the determination of cell polarity and the plane of cell division in Fucus embryos. Trends in Plant Science 2(1): 15-21.
Sidney L. Shaw and Ralph S. Quatrano. 1996. The role of targeted secretion in the
establishment of cell polarity and the orientation of the division plane in Fucus embryos. Development 122: 2623-2630.
Francios Bouget, Suzanne Gertula, Sidney L. Shaw, and Ralph S. Quatrano. 1996. Localization of actin mRNA during the establishment of cell polarity and cell divisions in Fucus embryos. The Plant Cell 8: 189-201.
Sidney L. Shaw and Ralph S. Quatrano. 1996. Polar localization of a dihydropyridine receptor on living Fucus zygotes. Journal of Cell Science 109: 335-342.
Sidney L. Shaw, E. D. Salmon, and Ralph S. Quatrano. 1995. Digital photography for the light microscope: Results with a gated, video-rate CCD camera and NIH-image.
BioTechniques (Research Article) 19(6): 946-955.

