Pechianu Nicolae Catalin, 43yo, MD, is team member of project for Fundeni Clinical
Institute. Dr Pechianu Nicolae Catalin received his medical training University of Medicine
and Pharmacy, Faculty of General Medicine, Craiova, Romania. He worked as a pathologist
in Department of Pathology of Fundeni Clinical Institute since 2008. Since 2013 he is a
senior pathologist in the same department. He is MD PhD with doctoral thesis:
“Immunohistochimical study of primitive malignant hepatic tumors”
During years he was involved as a team member in more than 5 national projects: CEEXBiological and immunohistochemical factors of diagnostic and prognostic in neuroendocrine
tumors of gastrointestinal tract and pancreas (BIOHISTONED), CEEX – clinical, pathological
and molecular correlations regarding the proof of the useful mathematics models in the
prediction of the prostate cancer evolution (CAPMAT), CEEX- Identification of morphologic
and genetic factors regarding early diagnostic of B-cell ganglionar non-Hodgkin limfomas
(BIGLIMF), CEEX- immunohistochimical and genetic markers involved in breast, ovarian and
colonic neoplasias (MOGIC), GPN2, BIOSTROM, etc. He is a member in European Society
of Pathology (ESP), European Network of Gastrointestinal Pathology. He is principal author
or co-author in many papers:
1. S. Andrei, Adriana Andrei, A. Tonea, D. Andronesi, G. Becheanu, Mona Dumbrava, C. Pechianu, V. Herlea, I. Popescu Factori de risc in evolutia maligna a tumorilor gastrointestinale stromale (Chirurgia, 102 (6): 641-650)2007 ISSN:1221-9118
- Stroescu C, Dragnea A, Ivanov B, Pechianu C, Herlea V, Sgarbura O, Popescu A, Popescu I Expression of p53, Bcl-2, VEGF, Ki67 and PCNA and prognostic significance in hepatocellular carcinoma. J Gastrointestin Liver Dis. 2008 Dec; 17(4):411-7. ISSN 1841-8724
- Sarbu-Boeti MP., Chivu M., Paslaru LL., Efrimescu C., Herlea V., Pechianu C., Moldovan L., Dragomir L., Bleotu C., Ciucur E., Vidulescu C., Vasilescu M., Boicea A., Manoiu S., Ionescu MI., Popescu I: Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells cultured on biomatrix support induces repairing of digestive tract iatrogenic defects. Chirurgia (Bucur). 2009 Jan-Feb;104(1):55-65. ISSN: 1221-9118