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Greek researchers’ discovery sparks new hope for Parkinson’s cure

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[:el] A team of Greek researchers has discovered a substance that successfully treated laboratory mice suffering from the equivalent of human Parkinson’s Disease, creating new hope of an eventual cure for humans. Their findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
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A Greek behind the development of high-precision surgical robot

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[:el] A team of surgeons and engineers of Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, and the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, University of Bern (Switzerland), have developed a high-precision surgical robot for cochlear implantation. Among them is a Greek researcher. The clinical trial was conducted by...
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Greek researchers shed light in the human brain networks developing in adolescence

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[:el] Adolescence marks not only the period of physical maturation bridging childhood and adulthood, but also a crucial period for remodeling of the human brain. A Penn study, led by 2 Greek researchers, reveals new patterns of coordinated development in the outer layer of the...
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Specialising in infectious diseases

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[:el] Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases with an interest in Primary and Secondary immunodeficiencies and transplantation at Cambridge University Hospitals in Cambridge, UK. She is a board certified practitioner of infectious diseases and internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine...
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Neanderthals used penicillin and natural antibiotics

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[:el]New research from the University of Adelaide research has found Neanderthals cleverly concocted plant-based painkillers and antibiotics. Hardened plaque harvested from Neanderthals is loaded with genetic material from plants and animals these prehistoric hominins ate, as well as remnants of microbes that reveal a surprising...
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Greek scientists discover new mechanism that suppresses appetite

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[:el] A hormone secreted by bone cells can suppress appetite, according to mouse studies conducted by Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) researchers. A Greek scientist led the research, Stavroula Kousteni with the help of her associate Ioanna Mosialou. The hormone, called lipocalin 2, turns on...
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Applying algorithms to a wide range of computer science

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[:el] Leonidas John Guibas is a professor of computer science at Stanford University, where he heads the geometric computation group and is a member of the computer graphics and artificial intelligence laboratories. In 2017, he was elected as a new member of the National Academy...
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Leader in the sector of Chemical Engineering

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[:el] Eleftherios Papoutsakis holds the Eugene DuPont Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware. He has made significant contributions in the areas of cell culture engineering, metabolic engineering, genetics and genomics, and cell stem- and T-cell bioengineering. A graduate of the National Technical University...

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