Ioannis Michalopoulos
Research Scientist
Immunology
Athens
Greece
Biography
Ioannis Michalopoulos received his BSc in Biology from the University of Athens and his PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of St Andrews. Soon after the publication of the first draft of the human genome, he moved to Bioinformatics, doing post-doctoral research in the University of Leeds (2001-2005) and in the Biomedical Research Centre of the Academy of Athens (2006-2008). Since 2008, Ioannis Michalopoulos is working as Staff Research Scientist – Associate Professor Level in the Division of Cryobiology of Stem Cells of the Centre of Immunology and Transplantation of the Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens. He is in charge of the design and maintenance of various biobank web sites (Hellenic Cord Blood Bank, Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI-GR), Hellenic Databank for Parkinson Disease,etc). His research activities include many collaboration projects with experimental researchers and computer scientists in the field of Genomics, Transcriptomics, Epigenomics, Proteomics, etc. Ioannis Michalopoulos is a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Computation Biology and Bioinformatics. He belongs to the Teaching Staff of the MSc Programme in Bioinformatics of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Athens, teaching parts of “Molecular Recognition” and “Microarrays” courses. He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.Ioannis Michalopoulos is a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Computation Biology and Bioinformatics. He belongs to the Teaching Staff of the MSc Programme in Bioinformatics of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Athens, teaching parts of “Molecular Recognition” and “Microarrays” courses. He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.Ioannis Michalopoulos is a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Computation Biology and Bioinformatics. He belongs to the Teaching Staff of the MSc Programme in Bioinformatics of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Athens, teaching parts of “Molecular Recognition” and “Microarrays” courses. He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.
Research Interest
He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.Ioannis Michalopoulos is a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Computation Biology and Bioinformatics. He belongs to the Teaching Staff of the MSc Programme in Bioinformatics of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Athens, teaching parts of “Molecular Recognition” and “Microarrays” courses. He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.Ioannis Michalopoulos is a founding member of the Hellenic Society of Computation Biology and Bioinformatics. He belongs to the Teaching Staff of the MSc Programme in Bioinformatics of the Faculty of Biology of the University of Athens, teaching parts of “Molecular Recognition” and “Microarrays” courses. He is a reviewer of Nucleic Acid Research, Bioinformatics and PLoS One.
Publications
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Michalopoulos, I., Pavlopoulos, G.A., Malatras, A., Karelas, A., Kostadima, M.A., Schneider, R., and Kossida, S. (2012). Human gene correlation analysis (HGCA): A tool for the identification of transcriptionally coexpressed genes. BMC Res Notes 5, 265
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Logotheti, S., Papaevangeliou, D., Michalopoulos, I., Sideridou, M., Tsimaratou, K., Christodoulou, I., Pyrillou, K., Gorgoulis, V., Vlahopoulos, S., and Zoumpourlis, V. (2012). Progression of mouse skin carcinogenesis is associated with increased ERα levels and is repressed by a dominant negative form of ERα. PLoS One 7, e41957.
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Giannopoulos, N.G., Michalopoulos, I., Papandreou, N.C., Malatras, A., Iconomidou, V.A., and Hamodrakas, S.J. (2012) LepChorionDB, a database of Lepidopteran chorion proteins and a set of tools useful for the identification of chorion proteins in Lepidopteran proteomes. Insect Biochem Mol Biol, doi:10.1016/j.ibmb.2012.12.001