Graduate Program in Neurosciences School of Medicine

 

 


 

 

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Program

The School of Medicine of the University of Crete runs a Graduate Program in Neurosciences in collaboration with neuroscientists from different Universities and Research Institutes in Greece and abroad.

The Program focuses on Cellular/Molecular/Developmental, Systems, Cognitive, Translational and Clinical Neurosciences. Students are offered a strong training in neuroscience and prepared for careers in research and teaching.
The Program leads to a Master’s Degree in Neuroscience after four semesters of courses and research laboratory rotations.

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Secretariat

Tzeni Dokoumetzidi

Graduate Program in Neurosciences School of Medicine,
University of Crete Heraklion 715 00, Crete, Greece

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+30 2810 39 4868

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+30 2810 39 4526
+30 2810 39 4615
Fax: +30 2810 39 4569

Email

postgradsecr_at_med.uoc.gr

Director of studies

Ioannis Charalampopoulos, Associate Professor of Pharmacology

Tel: +30 2810 39 4533
e-mail: charalampn_at_uoc.gr

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    Graduate Program in Neurosciences
    School of Medicine

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Karagogeos Domna

 

Domna Karagogeos, PhD

Professor of Molecular Biology-Developmental Neurobiology

Department of Basic Sciences –

University of Crete Medical School

Affiliated member, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - FORTH

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Tel: 2810-394542

Lab web page: http://www.imbb.forth.gr/imbb-people/en/research-karagogeos

 

Education

1978       BS in Biology/Chemistry with honors, Simmons College, Boston, USA

1980       MA in Cell and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
1986       PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
1986-90  Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia Univ. Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Inst., Center  for Neurobiology & Behavior (T.M. Jessell lab)

Research Interests

Axoglial interactions during myelination
: Our work focuses on a) elucidating axoglial interactions in the juxtaparanodal regions of myelinated fibers in health and demyelinating pathologies b) utilizing models of demyelination/remyelination in vivo and in vitro to test molecules that may influence these processes c) investigating the role of autophagy in CNS myelin homeostasis.
Neuronal migration and cortical interneuron development and function: Cortical Interneurons control the balance of excitation and inhibition and are implicated in  neurodevelopmental pathologies (epilepsy, autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder). We are studying the molecular, cellular and functional changes of cortical interneurons in two mouse models of decreased inhibition that we have generated due to the ablation of the small RhoGTPases Rac1 and 3.

 

Funding 

ARISTEIA, ARSEP, SANTE, ELIDEK

 

Recent Publications

Tivodar S., Kalemaki K., Kounoupa Z., Vidaki M., Theodorakis K., Denaxa M., Kessaris N., DeCurtis I., Pachnis V. and Karagogeos D.(2015) Rac-GTPases regulate microtubule stability and axon growth of cortical GABAergic interneurons Cerebral Cortex25(9):2370-82

Bastakis GG, Savvaki M, Stamatakis A, Vidaki M, Karagogeos D. (2015) Tag1 deficiency results in olfactory dysfunction through impaired migration of mitral cells Development 142(24): 4318-28. 

Bonetto G, Charalampopoulos I, Gravanis A, Karagogeos D. (2017) The novel synthetic microneurotrophin BNN27 protects mature oligodendrocytes against cuprizone-induced death, through the NGF receptor TrkA Glia 65(8):1376-1394.

Zoupi L, Savvaki M, Kalemaki K, Kalafatakis I, Sidiropoulou K, Karagogeos D. (2017) The function of contactin-2/TAG-1 in oligodendrocytes in health and demyelinating pathology Glia66(3):576-591. doi: 10.1002/glia.23266.

Kalemaki, K., Konstantoudaki, X., Tivodar, S., Sidiropoulou, K., and Karagogeos, D. (2018) Mice with decreased number of interneuron sex hibitaberrant spontaneous and oscillatory activity in the cortex Front Neural Circuits. 12:96.