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events
TransPOT Annual Meetings
TransPOT officially launched at a kick-off meeting held on 28 June 2012 at the University of Crete Medical School. All personnel involved in the project attended and provided a valuable opportunity for staff and students to become better acquainted with the diverse research activities of the programme.
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Conferences - Symposiums
- Endocrine Aspects in Andrology Symposium, 13-15 March 2015, Medical School, Heraklion, Crete (poster & agenda)
- Applications of Bioinformatics in Molecular Biology Symposium, 20-21 November 2014, Medical School, Heraklion, Crete (poster & agenda)
- Inflammatory Networks in health and disease Symposium, 12-13 October2014, Medical School, Heraklion, Crete (poster & agenda)
- 63rd Hellenic Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Conference, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, November 9-11, 2012, Heraklion, Crete
- 2nd Inflammation, Cancer and Novel Therapeutics conference and summer school, September 24-27, 2012, Ikaros Village Hotel, Crete
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Seminars
2015
- “The life cycle of a manuscript” Dr Laurie Dempsey, June 26, 2015
- “The role of PI3K-PTEN axis in macrophage polarization” Prof. Gernot Schabbauer, June 18, 2015
- “FoxO, autophagy and mitochondria a crossroad for healthy ageing” Prof. Marco Sandri, May 22, 2015
- “Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of depression” Prof. Venetia Zachariou, March 13, 2015
- “Cancer Sciences through ages” Dr. Vassilis Zoumpourlis, March 02, 2015
- “Plasticity in tumor cell differentiation” Prof. Aristides Moustakas, February 25, 2015
- "Quantitative temporal viromics: an approach to investigate host-pathogen interaction", Prof. Gavin W. Wilkinson, January 29, 2015
2014
- "Validation and interpretation of large scale molecular data: The case study of bones diseases" Prof. Evangelia Ntzani, December 16, 2014
- “Molecular Mechanisms of Vascular Morphogenesis” Dr Vassiliki Kostourou, November 19, 2014
- “Genetic History of Crete”, Prof. George Stamatoyannopoulos, November 3, 2014
- “Phosphoinositide and G protein control of K channels utilized to study GPCR signaling”, Prof. Diomedes E. Logothetis, October 30, 2014
- “Regulation of Lipolysis by Insulin” Prof. Konstantin Kandror, October 23, 2014
- “Τhe regression of atherosclerosis and the impact of diabetes mellitus and HDL functionality”, Prof. Edward A. Fisher, October 16, 2014
- “Uncovering the role of PI3-kinase / Akt signaling pathway in inflammation & cancer”, Prof. Philip Tsichlis, October 13, 2014
- “Ribosomal Proteins and P53 Activation” Prof. Sinisa Volarevic, June 19, 2014
- “The unfolded protein response and The Interpretation of stress – inducing signals” Prof. Hippokratis Kiaris, May 30, 2014
- “2-day QPCr-Training Course” Dr Triantafyllos Liloglou, Μay 14-15, 2014
- “Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Addiction” Dr Sarah L. King, April 7, 2014
- “The Evolution of Cancer, Sciences through ages” Dr Vassilis Zoumbourlis, February 11, 2014
- “Mechanisms of Immune evasion by Cytomechanisms”, Prof. Gavin W. Wilkinson, January 29, 2014
- “Regulatory T cells suppress autoimmune responses through modulation of dendritic cell function” Dr Panayotis Verginis, January 21, 2014
2013
- “Secukinumab a novel targeted IL-17A inhibitor, bench to bedside road map” Dr Shephard Mpofu, December 11, 2013
- “The Renin-Angiotensin System as a regulator of erythropoiesis” Prof. Dimitrios V. Vlahakos, November 5, 2013
- “Phosphoinositide and G protein control of GIRK channels” Prof. Diomedes E. Logothetis, October 31, 2013
- “Aging, Fat Tissue Inflammation, and Cellular Senescence” Prof. James L. Kirkland, October 21, 2013
- “Role of ROCK-actin-MRTF/SRF pathway in regulating adipose and bone development” Prof. Stephen Farmer, October 16, 2013
- “The DNA repair network in cancer: pathologic insights and therapeutic implications” Dr Guang Peng, October 11, 2013
- “Oncogenes tumor suppressers in cancer stem cells”, Prof. Vassilis Zoumbourlis, March 5, 2013
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Genomics Lab |
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The award of the TransPOT grant has allowed us to acquire a state-of-the-art laser capture microdissection system and a robotic real-time PCR system for mid and high-throughput analyses. Trained personnel funded by TransPOT ensure the professional use of this equipment and aids users to optimize their experiments when using the facilities. |
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GMP Cell Therapy Unit |
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The GMP cell processing unit consists of four positive air-pressure modular clean-rooms covering a total surface of 35m2 inside the main building of the Medical School. |
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