Nigel Deighton
Director of Research Instrumentation

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206B Huck Life Sciences
University Park, PA 16802 - nxd20@psu.edu
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Research Summary
Oversight of Huck facility operations, strategic direction and leadership in programmatic growth, and grant opportunities
Publication Tags
Infection Ascorbic Acid Botrytis Diet Drosophila Melanogaster Anthocyanins Botrytis Cinerea Tissues Phenotype Lipid Peroxidation Cyanidin Glucosides Free Radicals Leaves Physiology Solanidine Bioaccumulation Biomarkers Genomics Gene Pool Mercury Solanine Malondialdehyde Lesions (Plant) FruitMost Recent Papers
Systems genomics of metabolic phenotypes in wild-type Drosophila melanogaster
Laura K. Reed, Kevin Lee, Zhi Zhang, Lubna Rashid, Amy Poe, Benjamin Hsieh, Nigel Deighton, Norm Glassbrook, Rolf Bodmer, Greg Gibson, 2014, Genetics on p. 781-783
Characterization of anthocyanins and anthocyanidins in purple-fleshed sweetpotatoes by HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS/MS
Van Den Truong, Deighton Nigel, Roger T. Thompson, Roger F. Mcfeeters, Lisa O. Dean, Kenneth V. Pecota, G. Craig Yencho, 2010, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry on p. 404-410
Mercury(II) bioaccumulation and antioxidant physiology in four aquatic insects
X. I.E. Lingtian, Jennifer L. Flippin, Nigel Deighton, David H. Funk, David A. Dickey, David B. Buchwalter, 2009, Environmental Science & Technology on p. 934-940
Quantitative trait transcripts for nicotine resistance in Drosophila melanogaster
Gisele Passador-Gurgel, Wen Ping Hsieh, Priscilla Hunt, Nigel Deighton, Greg Gibson, 2007, Nature Genetics on p. 264-268
Patterns of solanidine glycoalkaloid variation in four gene pools of the cultivated potato
Gavin Ramsay, D. Wynne Griffiths, Nigel Deighton, 2005, Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution on p. 805-813
Investigation of the reliability of 24 h urine excretion as a biomarker of isoflavone exposure over time and over a wide range of isoflavone intakes
M. R. Ritchie, M. S. Morton, A. M. Thompson, N. Deighton, A. Blake, J. H. Cummings, C. M. Steel, 2004, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition on p. 1286-1289
Plasma and urinary phyto-oestrogns as biomarkers of intake
Margaret R. Ritchie, Michael S. Morton, Nigel Deighton, Alison Blake, John H. Cummings, 2004, British Journal of Nutrition on p. 447-457
Oxidative effects in uninfected tissue in leaves of French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) containing soft rots caused by Botrytis cinerea
Ingo Muckenschnabel, Christian Schulze Gronover, Nigel Deighton, Bernard A. Goodman, Gary D. Lyon, Derek Stewart, Brian Williamson, 2003, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture on p. 507-514
Infection of leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana by Botrytis cinerea
I. Muckenschnabel, B. A. Goodman, B. Williamson, G. D. Lyon, N. Deighton, 2002, Journal of Experimental Botany on p. 207-214
Botrytis cinerea induces the formation of free radicals in fruits of Capsicum annuum at positions remote from the site of infection
I. Muckenschnabel, B. A. Goodman, Nigel Deighton, G. D. Lyon, B. Williamson, 2001, Protoplasma on p. 112-116
Most-Cited Papers
Systems genomics of metabolic phenotypes in wild-type Drosophila melanogaster
Laura K. Reed, Kevin Lee, Zhi Zhang, Lubna Rashid, Amy Poe, Benjamin Hsieh, Nigel Deighton, Norm Glassbrook, Rolf Bodmer, Greg Gibson, 2014, Genetics on p. 781-783