PhDs

Dr. Thomas Garnelis (2009), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Syntheses of novel medicinally interesting polyamine derivatives and conjugates with natural products and their synthetic analogs”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. Petros Moschidis (2008), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Synthesis and application of new solid phase techniques in quantitative proteomics using MALDI and ESI mass spectrometry”
Supervisor: Prof. G. Sindona (Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Calabria, Italy)
[The synthetic part of this work (R&D of solid phase Isobaric mass tag reagents) has totally been accomplished in SOCLab under Lecturer Dr. C. M. Athanassopoulos’ co-supervision.]

Dr. George E. Magoulas
(2005), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Syntheses of novel retinoids suitable for structure activity related studies”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. Nikolaos Tsiakopoulos
(2004), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Total syntheses of sterical hindered and branched polyamines and conjugates with pharmaceutical interest ”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. Constantinos M. Athanassopoulos
(2003), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Contribution to the asymmetric synthesis of amino acids and peptides, using natural amino acids as chiral templates”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. George Balayiannis
(2002), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Total syntheses of novel dideoxynucleoside analogues using chiral amino acids and anti-HIV activity studies”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. George K. Karigiannis
(1999), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Syntheses of biologically interesting polyamines and its derivatives, using naturally amino acids as building blocks”
Supervisor: Prof. D. Papaioannou

Dr. Emanuel Sivvas (1995), Chemist
PhD Thesis: “Binding studies of Kainic acid on the cerebellum of birds using photolabelling methods”
Supervisor: Prof. E. Kouvelas (Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Patras). 
[The synthetic part of this work has totally been accomplished in SOCLab under Assoc. Prof. D. Papaioannou’s co-supervision.]

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