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Richard BARAN, PhD
Research Scientist
M.Sc. Biochemistry, 1999, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
Ph.D. Biochemistry, 2003, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia

Department of Glycobiology

Tel.: +421-2-59410213
Fax.: +421-2-59410222
Professional Experience
2003-present Research Associate, Institute of Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
2003-2006 Research Associate, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Tsuruoka, Japan
1999-2003 Graduate Student, Institute of Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Research Interests
Enzyme kinetics, dynamics of reactions catalyzed by de(/re)polymerases. Systems biology, metabolomics, metabolic engineering, laboratory evolution, automation, large scale data analysis.
Publications
Baran R, Robert M, Suematsu M, Soga T, Tomita M (2007)
Visualization of three-way comparisons of omics data.
BMC Bioinformatics 8, 72
Baran R, Kochi H, Saito N, Suematsu M, Soga T, Nishioka T, Robert M, Tomita M (2006)
MathDAMP: a package for differential analysis of metabolite profiles.
BMC Bioinformatics 7, 530
Saito N, Robert M, Kitamura S, Baran R, Soga T, Mori H, Nishioka T, Tomita M (2006)
Metabolomics approach for enzyme discovery.
J Proteome Res 5, 1979-1987
Soga T, Baran R, Suematsu M, Ueno Y, Ikeda S, Sakurakawa T, Kakazu Y, Ishikawa T, Robert M, Nishioka T, Tomita M (2006)
Differential metabolomics reveals ophthalmic acid as an oxidative stress biomarker indicating hepatic glutathione consumption.
J Biol Chem 281, 16768-16776
Sulova Z, Baran R, Farkas V (2003)
Divergent modes of action on xyloglucan of two isoenzymes of xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase from Tropaeolum majus.
Plant Physiol Biochem 41, 431-437
Sulova Z, Baran R, Farkas V (2001)
Release of complexed xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) from plant cell walls by a transglycosylation reaction with xyloglucan-derived oligosaccharides.
Plant Physiol Biochem 39, 927-932
Baran R, Sulova Z, Stratilova E, Farkas V (2000)
Ping-pong character of nasturtium-seed xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) reaction.
Gen Physiol Biophys 19, 427-440
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