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Roy James THORNTON Department of Viticulture & Enology California State University, Fresno Fresno, CA 93740-8003 Education Ph.D., Applied Microbiology (1970) Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland Thesis: Genetic variation in yeast during extended cultivation. B.Sc. Honours, Applied Microbiology (1966) Strathclyde University Professional experience Professor, Enology, 2001- present, Dept. of Viticulture & Enology, California State University, Fresno, CA Senior Research Microbiologist, 1996 2001, E & J Gallo Winery, Modesto, CA Assistant Professor (shortened tenure track), 1993-96, Indiana University Education & Training Manager, March - July 1993, Biolog Inc., Hayward, CA Consultant, 1991-93, Fermentation Science, Applied Microbiology Senior Lecturer extended scale, 1985-91; Senior Lecturer 1978-84; Lecturer, 1971-77 Dept. of Microbiology & Genetics, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand Publications Rodriguez, SB, Thornton, MA, Thornton, RJ (2013) Raman Spectroscopy and Chemometrics for Identification and Strain Discrimination of the Wine Spoilage Yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Zygosaccharomyces bailii, and Brettanomyces bruxellensis. Applied & Environmental Microbiology, October 2013, Volume 79, Number 20, 6264-6270 Rodriguez, SB, and Thornton, RJ (2008) Use of flow cytometry with fluorescent antibodies in real-time monitoring of simultaneously inoculated alcoholic-malolactic fermentation of Chardonnay. Letts Appl Microbiol 46: 38 42. Farthing, JB, Rodriguez, SB, and Thornton, RJ (2007) Flow cytometric analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae populations in high sugar Chardonnay fermentations. J Sci Food Agric 87:527-533 Chaney, D. E., Rodriguez, S. B. Fugelsang, K. C., and Thornton, R.J. (2006) Managing high density commercialscale wine fermentations. J. Appl. Microbiol. 100 (2006) 689 698. Thornton R J, Godfrey W, Gilmour L, Alsharif R. (2002) Evaluation of Yeast Viability and Concentration during Wine Fermentation Using Flow Cytometry. Becton Dickinson Application Note http://www.bdbiosciences.com/immunocytometry_systems/application_notes/ Rodriguez, S. B. & R. J. Thornton. (2002) Microbiology in Scribner s Encyclopedia of Food and Culture, Solomon Katz (Ed). Lubbers, M. W., Tweedie, J.W., Rodriguez, S. B. and Thornton, R. J. (1991) Purification and characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe urease. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Nitrogen in Grapes & Wine. Rantz, J. (ed.), Seattle, Washington, USA.18-19 June 1991. pp. 320-3. Lubbers, MW, Thornton, RJ and NK Honey (1997) Mapping of ure1, ure2 and ure3 markers in fission yeast. Yeast 13: 1195 1197.

Harrod, CJ, Rodriguez, SB and Thornton, RJ (1997) Derepressed utilization of L-malic acid and succinic acid by mutants of Pachysolen tannophilus. J Industrial Microbiol Biotechnol 18: 379-383. Thornton, R. J. and Rodriguez, S. B. (1996) Deacidification of red and white wines by a mutant of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans under commercial winemaking conditions. Food Microbiology 13, pp. 475-482 Lubbers, MW, Rodriguez SB, NK Honey and RJ Thornton (1996) Purification and characterization of urease from Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Canadian Journal for Microbiology. 42, pp. 132-140 Thornton, R. J., (1991) Wine Yeast Research in New Zealand and Australia. CRC Critic. Rev. Biotechnol. 11, pp. 327-345. Rodriguez, S. B. and Thornton, R. J. (1990) Factors affecting the utilisation of L-malate by five genera of yeast. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 72, pp. 17-22. Rodriguez, S. B., Amberg, E., Thornton, R. J. and Mclellan, M. R. (1990) Malolactic fermentation in Chardonnay: growth and sensory effects of commercial strains of Leuconstoc oenos. J. Appl. Bacteriol. 68, pp. 139-144. Rodriguez, S. B. and Thornton, R. J. (1989) A malic acid dependent mutant of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans. Arch. Microbiol. 152, pp. 564-566. Wedlock, D. N., James, A. P. and Thornton, R. J. (1989) Glucose-negative mutants of Pachysolen tannophilus. J. Gen. Microbiol. 135, pp. 2019-2026. Wedlock, D. N. and Thornton, R. J. (1989) A hexokinase associated with catabolite repression in Pachysolen tannophilus. J. Gen. Microbiol. 135, pp. 2013-2018. Thornton, R. J. and Bunker, A. (1989) Characterisation of wine yeasts for genetically modifiable properties. J. Inst. Brew. 95, pp. 181-184. Thornton, R. J. (1989) Wine Yeast Research in New Zealand, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal. 2, pp. 49-51 Wedlock, D. N. and Thornton, R. J. (1989) Transformation of a glucose negative mutant of Pachysolen tannophilus with a plasmid carrying the cloned hexokinase P II gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biotechnol. Lett. 11, pp. 601-604. Rodriguez, S. B. and Thornton, R. J. (1988) Rapid utilisation of malic acid by a mutant of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans. Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium for Cool Climate Viticulture and Oenology. Smart, R. E., Thornton, R. J., Rodriguez, S. B. and Young, J. E. (eds.). Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 313-315. Thornton, R., & Rodriguez, S. (1988). Commercial scale deacidification of grape juice for wine making by Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans mutant 11. Proceedings of seminar, Innovations in viticulture and oenology, held at Solway Park Hotel, Masterton, Thursday, October 20, 1988. Auckland, N.Z.: New Zealand Society for Viticulture and Oenology Rodriguez, S. B., Amberg, E., Arnink, K. J., Thornton, R. J. and McLellan, M.R. (1988) Complexity in Chardonnay wines: effects of malo-lactic fermentation and barrel fermentation. Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium for Cool Climate Viticulture and Oenology. Smart, R.E., Thornton, R.J., Rodriguez, S.B., and Young, J.E.(eds.). Auckland, New Zealand. p. 287.

Thornton, R. J., Wedlock, D. N. and Clark, T. A. (1988) Genetic improvement of the xylose-fermenting yeast Pachysolen tannophilus: a summary of the New Zealand programme. A report to the International Energy Agency/Bioenergy Agreement. Forest Research Institute/Ministry of Forestry/Massey University. 15 pp. Ravji, R. G., Rodriguez, S. B. and Thornton, R. J. (1988) Glycerol production by four common grape moulds. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 39. pp. 77-82. Thornton, R. J. and Rodriguez, S. B. (1988) Wine trials: A technical report to the Massey University/DSIR Joint Venture to Commercialise Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans mutant #11. 10 pp. Thornton, R. J. and Eustace, R. E. (1987) Selective hybridisation of wine yeasts for higher yields of glycerol. Can. J. Microbiol. 33, pp. 112-117. Thornton, R. J. (1987) Wine yeast research in New Zealand. Australian and NZ Wine Industry Journal 2, pp. 49-50. Thornton, R. J. (1986) Genetic characterisation of New Zealand and Australian wine yeasts. Antonie van Leeuwen. 52, pp. 97-103. Thornton, R. J., Clarke, T., Wedlock, D. N., James, A. P. and Deverall, K. (1986) Strain improvement of the xylose-fermenting yeast Pachysolen tannophilus by hybridisation of two mutant strains. Biotechnol. Lett. 8, pp. 801-806. Thornton, R. J. and Rodriguez, S. B. (1986) Genetics of wine microorganisms : potentials and problems. Proceedings of the VIth Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference. T. Lee (ed.) pp. 98-102. Thornton, R. J. (1986) Wine yeast culture, propagation and evolution. Proceedings of the Cornell University Symposium on Winemaking, pp. 9-27. Thornton, R. J. (1985) The improvement of desirable winemaking characteristics in wine yeasts by hybridisation. In the International Symposium on Cool Climate Viticulture and Enology. Heatherbell, D.A., Lombard, P.B., Bodyfelt, F.W. and Price, S.F. (Eds.). Eugene, Oregon, Oregon State University, pp. 446-459. OSU Agricultural Experiment station Technical Publication #7628 Thornton, R. J., James, A. P. and Wedlock, D. N. (1985) Strain improvement of Pachysolen tannophilus by genetic techniques for its use in the production of liquid fuel by the fermentation of wood hydrolysates. Proceedings of MicroBiotech '85. Conference, Massey University. Thornton, R. J. (1985) The introduction of flocculation into a homothallic wine yeast, a practical example of the modification of winemaking properties by the use of genetic techniques. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 36, pp. 47-49. Thornton, R. J. (1984) Selecting yeast strains for winemaking. Proceedings of Vintage '84 - Seminar. Te Kauwhata Research Station Oenological and Viticultural Bulletin 43, pp. 1-14. Thornton, R. J. (1983) New yeast strains from old - the application of genetics to wine yeasts. Food Technol. Australia 35, pp. 46-50. Thornton, R.J. (1983) Use of genetic techniques to enhance the winemaking properties of yeasts. Australian Grapegrower Winemaker p. 32. Thornton, R. J. (1982) Selective hybridisation of pure culture wine yeasts II. Improvement of fermentation efficiency and inheritance of SO 2 tolerance. European J. Appl. Microbiol. 14, pp. 159-164. Eschenbruch, R., Cresswell, H. J., Fisher, B. M. and Thornton, R. J. (1982) Selective hybridisation of pure culture wine yeasts I. Elimination of undesirable winemaking properties. European J. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 14, pp. 155-158.

Haylock, S. J., Thornton, R. J., Buckley, P. D. and Blackwell, L. F. (1982) Effect of chromium on the rate of carbon dioxide evolution from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Expt. Mycology 6, pp. 335-344. Thornton, R. J. and Eschenbruch, R. (1981) Homothallie einer schwach und einer stark sulfitbildenden weinhefe. Die Wein-Wissenschraft 3, pp. 181-182. Thornton, R. J. (1981) Transfer of genetic information in yeasts. In "An introduction to genetic information transfer." Palmerston North Biotechnology Department, Massey University, 1981. Proceedings of the 13th Biotechnology Conference, pp. 1-22. Thornton, R. J. (1980) Genetic investigation and modification of wine yeast characteristics. Grape and Wine Centennial Symposium Proceedings. June 1980, Davis, CA., University of California Press, pp. 97-102. Thornton, R. J. (1978) The mapping of two dominant genes for foaming in wine yeasts. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 4, pp. 207-209. Thornton, R. J. (1978) Investigations on the genetics of foaming in wine yeasts. European J. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 5, pp. 103-107. Thornton, R. J. & Eschenbruch, R. (1976) Homothallism in wine yeasts. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 42, pp. 503-9 Thornton, R. J. and Johnston, J. R. (1971) Rates of spontaneous mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genet. Res. 18, p. 147. Thornton, R. J. and Johnston, J. R. (1970) Mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces. Heredity 25, p. 495. Thornton, R. J., Law, E. and Johnston, J. R. (1969) Genetics of population changes during continuous culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek J. Microbiol. Serol. 35, p. 9. Books Rodriguez, S.B. and Thornton, R.J. (eds) (2011) 2nd International Wine Microbiology Symposium Proceedings, Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite, California State University, Fresno. March 29-30. 194 pages Thornton, R.J., Rodriguez, S. B., and Fugelsang, K. C (eds.). 2006 International Wine Microbiology Symposium Proceedings, Tenaya Lodge, Yosemite, California State University, Fresno. Smart, R. E., Thornton, R. J., Rodriguez, S. B. and Young, J. E. (eds.). 1988 Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium for Cool Climate Viticulture and Oenology. Auckland, New Zealand, ISBN 0-9597864-6 634.8. Book chapter Linda Bisson, Roy Thornton, Peter Gago (2004), The Business of Enology in WINE, A Global Business, Liz Thach & Tim Martz (eds) Miranda Press, Elmsford, New York Thornton, R.J. (1987) An introduction to the genetics of industrial yeasts. In Industrial Yeast Genetics. Foundation for Biotechnical and Industrial Fermentation Research. Korhola, M., and Nevalainen (eds.). Helsinki, Finland 5, pp. 11-25. Research grants S. B. Rodriguez, R. J. Thornton. Early detection of grape trunk disease by Raman spectroscopy. CSU Agriculture Research Institute (ARI) 2014 2015 $23,437 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, Quantification of microbial rot in wine grapes AVF (2014-5) $68,102 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, Development of an FTIR-based 'field calibration' for wine grape rot quantification ARI 2013 2014 $74,712 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, Quantification of microbial rot in wine grapes AVF (2013-4) $92,457 S.B. Rodriguez and R.J. Thornton Raman spectroscopy and microbial identification. American Vineyard Foundation #1129 (2011-2012) $22,033 S.B. Rodriguez and R.J. Thornton; Identification of wine yeast & bacteria by Raman spectroscopy CSU Agriculture Research Institute #12-2-014 (2011-2012) $22,033

R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, G.Takeoka, E. Person, R. Wample Quantification of rot in wine grapes ARI (2009-2012) $288,692 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, E. Person, R. Wample Quantification of rot in wine grapes ARI Federal Fund (2009) $99,823 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, Quantification of Microbial Rot in Grapes. American Vineyard Foundation (2008-2012) $487, 492 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, The influence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces bayanus yeast strains on color enhancement and color stability in the vinification of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from the San Joaquin Valley. American Vineyard Foundation (2008 2010) $75,000 SB Rodriguez, & R. J. Thornton Evaluation of wine yeast strains for color enhancement, color stability and flavor in Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel grapes grown in the San Joaquin Valley. CATI ARI (2007 2009) $44,750 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Selective hybridization of wine yeast strains to enhance the production of flavor/active thiol compounds in Sauvignon Blanc wines. ARI (2005-7) $70,510 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Detection, enumeration, viability and vitality of strains of Lactobacillus and Pediococcus in wine. California Competitive grant Program for Research in Viticulture & Enology(2005 2006) $25,000 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Identification, enumeration, viability and metabolic activity of yeasts and bacteria during winemaking and wine processing. CATI ARI campus grant (2005 2006) $28,900 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump. Characterization of the growth of strains of Oenococcus oeni in the presence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in real time during winemaking (2004 2005) American Vineyard Foundation $10,000 Characterization of the growth and flavor potential of strains of Oenococcus oeni in red and white winemaking (2003-2004) California Competitive grant Program for Research in Viticulture & Enology $10,000 R. Wample, D. Schulteis, G. Wraith, R. J. Thornton, S. B. Rodriguez, Commercializing a New Raisin Product: California Golden Sun Dried Raisins Buy California Initiative Specialty Crop Grant $46,700 K.C. Fugelsang, R.J. Thornton and B.H. Gump. Impact of Yeast Strain and Copper addition on Ethyl Carbamate Formation in Sherry Wine Institute (2003) $30,212 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Identification, enumeration, viability and metabolic activity of yeasts and bacteria during winemaking and wine processing. ARI campus grant (2004-5) $19,400 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Effect of vine root aeration on raisin productivity Buy California Initiative Specialty Crop Grants $73,078 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump Evaluation of factors affecting the occurrence of sluggish or stuck high density wine fermentations. Buy California Initiative Specialty Crop Grants $129,800 R. J. Thornton, S. B Rodriguez, K. C. Fugelsang, B. H. Gump. Characterization of the flavor spoilage potential of different strains of Dekkera/Brettanomyces Buy California Initiative Specialty Crop Grants $110,500 S. B. Rodriguez, R.J. Thornton Investigation of technologies for rapid determination of mold in dried figs $29,636 American Vineyard Foundation and California Competitive Grant Program for Research in Viticulture & Enology Characterization of the growth and flavor potential of strains of Oenococcus oeni in red and white wine $20,000 S. B. Rodriguez, R.J. Thornton Determination of timing of oleate raisin spraying Raisin Advisory Commission (2002) $10,000 Wine Institute (2001) Reduction of ethyl carbamate precursors in wine $20,728 ARI CATI (2001-3) Reduction of urea in wine $17,000 ARI-CATI (2002-3) Micro-oxygenation of Red Wines $7,935 California Lottery funds (2002) Faculty Development proposal $2,500 American Vineyard Foundation (2002) for Winescan FTIR spectrometer $65,000 Donations Wente Bros Winery (2005) Automated Enzymatic analyzer $80,000 E & J Gallo Winery (2004) Biolog microplate reader, PCR, $50,000 Duarte Vineyards (2004) 30 tons Cabernet sauvignon grapes $15,000 Duarte Vineyards (2003) 30 tons Shiraz grapes $15,000 FOSS NorthAmerica (2002) software for Winescan FTIR Spectrometer $35,000 Community Hospitals (2002) FASCAN flow cytometer $20,000 Total $285,000 August 2014