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Ioannis Trougakos leads the "Ageing and Age-Related Diseases" research group at the Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). His work focuses on aging biology, proteostasis, and systemic disease mechanisms using multidisciplinary systems biology approaches.
- Founded in 1932 and reformed in 1990, NKUA's Faculty of Biology is Greece's top-ranked biology faculty, offering cutting-edge postgraduate programs.
- The lab utilizes advanced facilities including cryo-electron microscopy, confocal imaging, and high-throughput screening platforms.
Research spans:
- Proteostatic and mitostatic regulatory networks
- Metabolic-genomic cross-talk
- Tissue-organismal communication in aging
- Small molecule discovery for anti-aging/anti-cancer applications
- Mechanisms of proteasome inhibitor toxicity
- Vaccination responses in comorbid populations
Recent publications highlight expertise in NRF2 signaling, oxidative stress, and molecular aging. The lab employs 4 postdocs, 3 PhD, 3 MSc, and 6 BSc students. Funding comes from European Union programs, Hellenic foundations, and industry partnerships.
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