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Global Change Research Institute, CAS
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Mgr. Kristýna Večeřová, Ph.D.

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Position: associate scientist

Branch: Laboratory of Ecological Plant Physiology

Workplace: ÚVGZ AV ČR, v. v. i.Bělidla 4aBrno603 00

Email: vecerova.k@czechglobe.cz

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Research Focus

Plant biochemistry and plant stress physiology, plant environmental metabolomics, volatile organic compounds emissions. Research and development of methodologies for the determination of metabolites in plants – in particular the sterols, tocopherols, fatty acids and carbohydrates (GC / MS). Determination of the emission of volatile organic compounds by thermal desorption.

Education

2007
M.Sc., Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno.

2011
Ph.D., Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno.

Appointments

2010-2011
Institute of Biophysics AV CR, Brno, Department of Molecular Cytology and Cytometry.

2011-present
Global Change Research Institute, CAS, Brno, Laboratory of Ecological Plant Physiology

Important research visits and fellowships

2002
Institute of Analytical Chemistry AS ČR v.v.i. Brno. Theme: isoprene determination in the air using GC/MS.

2006   
Aas University, Norway, Norwegian University of Life Science, Erasmus  program. Theme: Effect of UV-B and temperature on lichens.

2013              
Institute of Agro-Environmental and Forest Biology (IBAF, National Research Council (CNR), Porano, Montelibretti, Itálie; application of stable isotopes technique and estimation of volatile organic compounds emissions (Dr. Lauteri, Calfapietra)

2013              
ThermoFisher Scientific- HemelHempstead, UK. Software (Xcalibur, Mass Frontier) used for the processing of metabolomic data obtained when measuring on-HRMS Orbitrap.

2017

Istitute of Plant Biology, University of Szeged, Hungary. Application of TLC for separation of lipids of thylakoids membranes of spruce.

Brief scientometrics

Articles in impact journals: 21

Total number of citations: 449

h-index (Web of Science): 11