Program

The School of Medicine, the Department of Biology and the Department of Psychology of the University of Crete, run the Graduate Program in Neurosciences in collaboration with neuroscientists from different Universities and Research Institutes in Greece and abroad.

The Program focuses on Cellular, Molecular, Systems, Translational and Clinical Neurosciences. Students receive strong, interdisciplinary training in neuroscience that will prepare them for careers in research, industry and teaching.

The Program leads to a Master’s Degree in Neuroscience after four semesters of courses and research laboratory work (laboratory rotations and master thesis).

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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

Kiriaki Sidiropoulou, Associate Professor, Department of Biology

Tel: +30 2810 39 4071
e-mail: sidirop_at_uoc.gr

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    Graduate Program in Neurosciences
    School of Medicine

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Nektarios Tavernarakis

 

 

Nektarios Tavernarakis, PhD

 

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School of Medicine / Department of Basic Sciences –

University of Crete / IMBB FORTH

Affiliated member, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - FORTH

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Tel: +30 2810391069

Lab web page: http://www.tavernarakislab.gr and/or CV: http://www.tavernarakislab.gr/nektarios/nektarios_tavernarakis.html

 

Education

1989: BS in Biology, Aristotle University, Department of Biology, Thessaloniki, Greece.

1995: PhD in Molecular Genetics, University of Crete, Department of Biology and Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Heraklion, Greece.

1995-2001: Postdoctoral Fellow in Neurobiology, C. elegans Molecular Genetics, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA.

 

Research Interests

Molecular mechanisms of necrotic cell death and neurodegeneration, interplay between cellular metabolism and ageing, mechanisms of sensory transduction and integration by the nervous system, and development of novel genetic tools for biomedical research.

 

Funding

 

National Network for Precision Medicine: Unit in Heraklion, Crete, General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Greek Ministry of Education, Coordinator, Proof of Concept Grant, European Research Council (ERC), Coordinator, BioImaging Research Infrastructure for Greece (BioImaging-GR), General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Greek Ministry of Education, “MANNA”, Advanced Investigator Grant, European Research Council (ERC), “NeuronAge”, Advanced Investigator Grant, European Research Council (ERC), Coordinator, Bodossakis Foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Awards, Research support grants Empeirikeion Foundation. Specific Targeted Research Project European Commission,6th Framework Programme, National matching funds for competitive international grants.

Selected Publications

 

Palikaras K., Lionaki E. & Tavernarakis N. (2015) Coordination of mitophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis during ageing in Caenorhabditiselegans. Nature, 521: 525-528.

Kourtis N., Nikoletopoulou V. & Tavernarakis N. (2012) Small heat shock proteins protect from heat stroke-associated neurodegeneration. Nature, 490: 213-218.

Artal-Sanz M. & Tavernarakis N. (2009) Prohibitin couples diapause signaling to mitochondrial energy metabolism during ageing in Caenorhabditiselegans. Nature, 461: 793-797.

Syntichaki P. Troulinaki K. & Tavernarakis N. (2007) eIF4E function in somatic cells modulates ageing in Caenorhabditiselegans. Nature, 445: 922-926.

Syntichaki P., Xu K., Driscoll M. & Tavernarakis N. (2002) Specific aspartyl and calpain proteases are required for neurodegeneration in C. elegans. Nature, 419: 939-944.