DIANA - Bioinformatics Lab
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Artemis Hatzigeorgiou is Principal Investigator at the B.S.R.C. “Alexander Fleming”
and adjunct assistant Professor at the Department of Computer and Information Science
(CIS) at the University of Pennsylvania (Upenn).
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> Team Members
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- Panagiotis Alexiou
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BSc in Genetics with Industrial Placement (University of Aberdeen, UK)
MSc in Molecular Cell Biology and Bioinformatics (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands)
PhD Candidate in the DIANA Bioinformatics Lab since June 2007. |
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- Manolis Maragkakis

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Physics degree from the Physics Department of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens
PhD Candidate in the DIANA Bioinformatics Lab since October 2007. |
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- Giorgos L. Papadopoulos
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Molecular Biology degree from the University of Palermo (Italy).
PhD Candidate in the DIANA Bioinformatics Lab since July 2008. |
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> Visiting Members
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- Martin Reczko
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Martin Reczko received the PhD degree in computer science from the
University of Stuttgart in 1995 conducting a collaborative project
organized by him with the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg
concerning the development of artificial neural networks for modeling
systems in molecular biology. Since then, he has been the chief
scientific officer of Synaptic Ltd., a company he cofounded focusing
on the development and application of artificial neural networks and
evolutionary methods in computational molecular biology. He held a
postdoctoral position developing advanced signal processing for
magnetic resonance imaging at the Democritus University of Thrace in
Xanthi, Greece. For several years he has been the principal researcher
of the bioinformatics activity at the Institute of Computer Science (ICS)
of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) in
Heraklion, Greece. Recently he joined the Biomedical Sciences Research Center
"Alexander Fleming" as a visiting bioinformatics researcher.
His research interest is the development of novel
computational methods for modeling complex biological systems. On
this subject, he has published and contributed to many national and
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- Joshua Riback
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Inspiring biology researcher visiting during the summer 2008 for his Science Research class at Livingston High School in New Jersey (USA). |
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> Contact Lab
Tel: +30-210-9656310 internal -248

B.S.R.C. Alexander Fleming
34 Fleming Street, 16672, Athens, Greece
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