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Ioannis Charalampopoulos
Collaborating Faculty Member (Professor, University of Crete)
Our research interest is focusing on the investigation of the molecular mechanisms that growth factors and their receptors...
Read More Neuropharmacology / Regenerative Pharmacology
Emmanouil Froudarakis
Collaborating Faculty Member (Assistant Professor, University of Crete)
Our lab investigates how cortical circuits across different brain areas interact to form multimodal object representations that can...
Read More Systems Neuroscience
Achilleas Gravanis
Collaborating Faculty Member (Professor, University of Crete)
We are interested in developing agonists of neurotrophin receptors, with neuroprotective and neurogenic properties and potential applications in...
Read More Neuropharmacology
Athanasia Papoutsi (Staff Scientist - Froudarakis Lab)
Principal Staff Scientist
From the processing of environmental sensory cues to more elaborate cognitive functions, such as decision making, the mammalian...
Read More Computational Neuroscience
Panayiota Poirazi
Research Director
Work in my lab focuses on understanding how dendrites contribute to complex brain functions such as learning and...
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Kyriaki Sidiropoulou
Collaborating Faculty Member (Assistant Professor, University of Crete)
Cognitive processes, such as working memory and long-term memory, are the hallmarks of advanced intellectual properties that have...
Read More Neurophysiology & Behavior
Konstantinos Theodorakis (Staff Scientist - Karagogeos Lab)
Senior Staff Scientist
My scientific interests focus on the biology of the nervous system and especially on neuronal development and axoglial...
Read More Neural Development

EMERITI - EMERITAE

Domna Karagogeos
Emerita Collaborating Faculty Member (Professor Emerita, University of Crete)
We are interested in neuronal development and axoglial interactions during myelination.Neuronal development: We study the genetic,...
Read More Neural Development