PhD
Professor Panagiotis Vlamos is a Full Professor at the Ionian University, Greece, where he serves as Chairman of the University Research Center and Director of the Bioinformatics and Human Electrophysiology Laboratory (BiHELab). He is an internationally recognized researcher in bioinformatics, mathematical modeling, and computational neuroscience, with a particular focus on neurodegenerative diseases and personalized medicine. Professor Vlamos has authored more than 200 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, as well as 16 educational books. His research aims to bridge the translational gap from data to models and from models to drug discovery and personalized therapy, developing quantitative deterministic approaches to biological and clinical problems using high-performance computing and advanced mathematical frameworks.
Founder and Chair of the World Congress Series “GeNeDis” (Genetics, Geriatrics, and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research) — an international conference series held biennially since 2014, bringing together researchers in neuroscience, neurology, genetics, geriatrics, and computational medicine.
Chairman of the University Research Center, Ionian University, leading multidisciplinary research initiatives in bioinformatics, computational biology, and human electrophysiology.
Director of the Bioinformatics and Human Electrophysiology Laboratory (BiHELab) — supervising advanced research in computational neuroscience, neuroinformatics, and biomedical signal analysis.
Founder of the Master’s Program “Bioinformatics and Neuroinformatics” at the Ionian University — promoting interdisciplinary education and training in computational life sciences.
Editor of the “Handbook of Computational Neurodegeneration”, published by Springer International Publishing, contributing to the advancement of neurodegenerative disease modeling and computational approaches in clinical neuroscience.
Author of more than 200 scientific papers in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and 16 academic textbooks in applied mathematics, bioinformatics, and computational neuroscience.
Principal Investigator and Coordinator of several national and European research projects in the fields of bioinformatics, artificial intelligence in medicine, and neurodegenerative disease diagnostics.
Invited Speaker and Keynote Lecturer at numerous international conferences and symposia related to neuroscience, bioinformatics, and computational medicine.
Member of Scientific and Editorial Committees of various international journals and conferences in neuroscience, clinical neurology, and biomedical computing.
Reviewer and Evaluator for European and national research funding programs, contributing to the assessment of projects in computational life sciences and health technology.