Graduate Program in Neurosciences School of Medicine

 

 


 

 

Open Call for Graduate Program in Neurosciences

 


 

 

 

 

 

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.

Faculty

Faculty Members
Read more

Academic Program

Courses
Read more

Admission

The Graduate Program of Neuroscience will accept applications from candidates who hold Bachelor' s degrees from ...
Read more

Students

Students
Read more

Handbook

Handbook
Read more

Administration

Administration
Read more

Get in touch with us

Secretariat

Tzeni Dokoumetzidi

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

Tel:

+30 2810 39 4868

More

+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

  • Description

    1

    Description

    2

    Description

    3

    Description

    4
    Buy Now End








    Graduate Program in Neurosciences
    School of Medicine

    Anthony Burghiss A Catwork Orange

Panagiotis Simos

Panagiotis Simos, PhD

Professor

School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Crete

Affiliated member, Institute of Computer Science - FORTH

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Tel: +30 2810 394661 

CV: https://simosakis.weebly.com/

 

 

 

Education

1990 - BS in Social Sciences/Psychology

1992 - MA in Psychology

1995 - PhD in Experimental Psychology-Biopsychology

1996 - Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neurophysiology

 

Research Interests

1. Neuropsychological and brain imaging studies of language, reading, and memory using Magnetic Source Imaging (Magnetoencephalography) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, including fMRI, with school-aged children and adults.

2. Exploring psychoeducational, emotional and neurophysiological profiles associated with specific reading disability, age-related degenerative conditions (such as dementia and MCI), and other chronic diseases such multiple sclerosis, lupus, and cancer.

3. Clinical validation of psychometric instruments for cognitive and linguistic abilities in children including batteries for executive functions, receptive and expressive language, and intelligence.

 

Funding (current)

Horizon 2020, Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation, Post-Doctoral Fellowship Grant,

EPAnEK

Selected Publications

Simos PG, Kavroulakis E, Maris T, Papadaki E, Boursianis T, Kalaitzakis G, Savaki HE. (2017). Neural foundations of overt and covert actions. Neuroimage, 152, 482-496.

Papadaki, E., Fanouriakis, A., Kavroulakis, E., Karageorgou, D., Sidiropoulos, P., Bertsias, G., Simos, P., Boumpas, D. (2018). Neuropsychiatric lupus or not? Cerebral hypoperfusion by perfusion-weighted MRI in normal appearing white matter in primary neuropsychiatric lupus erythematosus. Annals of Rheumatology, 77, 441-448.

Pataraia E, Simos PG, et al. (2004). Reorganization of language-specific cortex in patients with lesions or mesial temporal epilepsy. Neurology, 63, 1825-32.

Simos, P.G., Breier, J.I., Fletcher, J.M., Foorman, B.R., Castillo, E.M., & Papanicolaou, A.C. (2002). Brain mechanisms for reading words and pseudowords: An integrated approach. Cerebral Cortex, 12, 297-305.

Simos, P.G., Fletcher, J.M., et al. (2002). Dyslexia-specific brain activation profiles become normal following successful remedial training. Neurology, 58, 1203-13.