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Email
pechan@ra.msstate.edu

Office
Pace 111

Phone
(662) 325-3184




Tibor Pechan  

Email
pechan@ra.msstate.edu

Office
Pace 111

Phone
(662) 325-3184

Research Interest
Applying techniques of mass spectrometry for understanding of proteomes and metabolomes of variety organism ranging from bacteria to humans. Main area of expertise is plant proteomics and corn-pathogen interaction, but current research also includes theoretical computational chemistry, and modeling of oil spill effects on marine life.
Selected Publications Total Publications:  29 
Pechanova, O., & Pechan, T. (2015). Maize-Pathogen Interactions: An Ongoing Combat from a Proteomics Perspective. Int J Mol Sci. 16(12), 28429-28448. DOI:10.3390/ijms161226106. [Abstract] [Document Site]

Kukumberg, P., Karlik, M., Beňová-Liszeková, D., Pechan, T., & Farkas, R. (2015). New Perspectives in Human Tear Analysis? Neuro Endocrinol Lett.. 36(3), 185-186. [Abstract] [Document Site]

Takac, T., Samajova, O., Vadovic, P., Pechan, T., Kosutova, P., Ovecka, M., Husickova, A., Komis, G., & Samaj, J. (2014). Proteomic and Biochemical Analyses Show a Functional Network of Proteins Involved in Antioxidant Defense of the Arabidopsis Anp2anp3 Double Mutant. J Proteome Res.. Epub ahead of print], Epub ahead of p. [Document Site]

Takac, T., Pechan, T., Samajova, O., & Samaj, J. (2014). Integrative Chemical Proteomics and Cell Biology Methods to Study Endocytosis and Vesicular Trafficking in Arabidopsis. Plant Endosomes. Springer New York. DOI:10.1007/978-1-4939-1420-3_20.

Pechanova, O., Rodriguez, J., Williams, W. P., & Pechan, T. (2014). Differential Metabolomics of Cob Tissues from Maize Genotypes Resistant and Susceptible to Aflatoxin Accumulation. American Society for Mass Spectrometry Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.