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Chemistry
Hungary
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
7473
World Ranking
15334
National Ranking
21

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Hungary Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Hungary Leader Award
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Tamás Kiss is affiliated with the University of Szeged in Hungary. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Computer Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. This interdisciplinary approach is reflected in their publication record and research topics.

The scientist's main research fields include:

  • Computer Science
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these areas, their subfields of study cover:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Molecular Biology
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Spectroscopy
  • Physiology

The research topics frequently explored by Tamás Kiss involve:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • RNA Research and Splicing

Their notable recent papers include:

  • "Characterization of copper(II) specific pyridine containing ligands: Potential metallophores for Alzheimer's disease therapy," 2021, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • ""Vissza a jövőbe?", avagy a posztinternacionális politika és a nem állami szereplők térnyerése," 2020, Magyar Tudomány
  • "Structural basis of RNA conformational switching in the transcriptional regulator 7SK RNP," 2023, Biophysical Journal
  • "Testing quantum computers with the protocol of quantum state matching," 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Towards a benchmark for quantum computers based on an iterated post-selective protocol," 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)

The frequent publication venues where their work has appeared include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Magyar Tudomány
  • Biophysical Journal

Collaboration is evident through a set of frequent coauthors, including:

  • Orsolya Kálmán
  • Tamás Jakusch
  • Azza A. Hassoon
  • J. László Kiss
  • Yuan Yang

Tamás Kiss has been recognized as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), an affiliation that highlights their engagement in the molecular biology research community.

Best Publications

  • In vitro study of the insulin-mimetic behaviour of vanadium(IV, V) coordination compounds

    Dieter Rehder;João Costa Pessoa;Carlos Frederico Gusmao Campos Geraldes;Margarida M. Castro

  • Evaluation of the cytotoxicity of β-cyclodextrin derivatives: Evidence for the role of cholesterol extraction

    T. Kiss;F. Fenyvesi;I. Bácskay;J. Váradi

  • Aluminium(III) as a promoter of cellular oxidation

    Paolo Zatta;Tamas Kiss;Mario Suwalsky;Guy Berthon

  • Speciation of aluminum in biological systems.

    W. R. Harris;G. Berthon;J. P. Day;C. Exley

  • Copper(II)-catalyzed oxidation of catechol by molecular oxygen in aqueous solution

    Jozsef Balla;Tamas Kiss;Reginald F. Jameson

  • Aqueous Chemistry of Ammonium (Dipicolinato)oxovanadate(V): The First Organic Vanadium(V) Insulin-Mimetic Compound

    Debbie C. Crans;Luqin Yang;Tamas Jakusch;Tamas Kiss

  • Biospeciation of antidiabetic VO(IV) complexes

    Tamás Kiss;Tamás Kiss;Tamás Jakusch;Dominik Hollender;Ágnes Dörnyei

  • Characterization of the binding sites of the anticancer ruthenium(III) complexes KP1019 and KP1339 on human serum albumin via competition studies

    Orsolya Dömötör;Christian G. Hartinger;Christian G. Hartinger;Anna K. Bytzek;Tamás Kiss

  • Metal-binding Ability of Desferrioxamine B

    Tamas Kiss;Etelka Farkas

  • Speciation and structural aspects of interactions of Al(III) with small biomolecules

    Patrice Rubini;Andrea Lakatos;Delphine Champmartin;Tamas Kiss

  • N,N'-Ethylenebis(pyridoxylideneiminato) and N,N'-Ethylenebis(pyridoxylaminato): Synthesis, Characterization, Potentiometric, Spectroscopic, and DFT Studies of Their Vanadium(IV) and Vanadium(V) Complexes

    Isabel Correia;Joāo Costa Pessoa;M. Teresa Duarte;Rui T. Henriques

  • Synthesis, pH-dependent structural characterization, and solution behavior of aqueous aluminum and gallium citrate complexes.

    M. Matzapetakis;M. Kourgiantakis;M. Dakanali;C. P. Raptopoulou

  • The speciation of vanadium in human serum

    Tamás Jakusch;João Costa Pessoa;Tamás Kiss;Tamás Kiss

  • Oral administration of a zinc complex improves type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndromes.

    Yusuke Adachi;Jiro Yoshida;Yukihiro Kodera;Tamas Kiss

  • In vitro study of the antidiabetic behavior of vanadium compounds

    Tamás Jakusch;Tamás Kiss

  • Speciation of insulin-mimetic VO(IV)-containing drugs in blood serum

    Tamás Kiss;Erzsébet Kiss;Eugenio Garribba;Hiromu Sakurai

  • Comparative Solution Equilibrium Study of the Interactions of Copper(II), Iron(II) and Zinc(II) with Triapine (3-Aminopyridine-2-carbaldehyde Thiosemicarbazone) and Related Ligands

    Éva A. Enyedy;Nóra V. Nagy;Éva Zsigó;Christian R. Kowol

  • Speciation and NMR relaxation studies of VO(IV) complexes with several O-donor containing ligands: oxalate, malonate, maltolate and kojate

    Péter Buglyó;Erzsébet Kiss;István Fábián;Tamás Kiss

  • Vanadium(IV and V) Complexes of Schiff Bases and Reduced Schiff Bases Derived from the Reaction of Aromatic o-Hydroxyaldehydes and Diamines: Synthesis, Characterisation and Solution Studies

    Isabel Correia;João Costa Pessoa;M. Teresa Duarte;M. Fátima Minas da Piedade

  • Biospeciation of various antidiabetic VIVO compounds in serum

    Tamás Jakusch;Dominik Hollender;Éva Anna Enyedy;Cristina Sánchez González

  • Ternary complex formation between VO(IV)–picolinic acid or VO(IV)–6-methylpicolinic acid and small blood serum bioligands

    Erzsébet Kiss;Eugenio Garribba;Giovanni Micera;Tamás Kiss

  • Interaction between the low molecular mass components of blood serum and the VO(IV)–DHP system (DHP = 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4(1H)-pyridinone)

    Péter Buglyó;Tamás Kiss;Erzsébet Kiss;Daniele Sanna

  • Oxovanadium(IV) complexes of citric and tartaric acids in aqueous solution

    Tamas Kiss;Péter Buglyó;Daniele Sanna;Giovanni Micera

  • Complexes of 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl derivatives. 9. Aluminum(3+) binding to catecholamines and tiron

    Tamas Kiss;Imre Sovago;R. Bruce Martin

  • [RuII(η5-C5H5)(bipy)(PPh3)]+, a promising large spectrum antitumor agent: cytotoxic activity and interaction with Human Serum Albumin

    Ana Isabel Tomaz;Tamás Jakusch;Tânia S. Morais;Fernanda Marques

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Micera
Giovanni Micera University of Sassari
Henryk Kozlowski
Henryk Kozlowski University of Wrocław
João Costa Pessoa
João Costa Pessoa Instituto Superior Técnico
Daniele Sanna
Daniele Sanna National Research Council (CNR)
Christian G. Hartinger
Christian G. Hartinger University of Auckland
Eugenio Garribba
Eugenio Garribba University of Sassari
Bernhard K. Keppler
Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna
Piroska Szabó-Révész
Piroska Szabó-Révész University of Szeged
Hiromu Sakurai
Hiromu Sakurai Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
Dieter Rehder
Dieter Rehder Universität Hamburg

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