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Chloe Antoniou is an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Co-Director of the Graduate Entry MD Programme at the University of Nicosia Medical School. She holds a BSc (Honors) in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago (Fulbright Scholar) and a PhD in Chemistry from the same institution. She completed postdoctoral work at the University of Chicago's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, followed by a PGCert in Higher Biomedical Education from St George’s University, London.
Her research focuses on protein biochemistry, particularly light-activated proteins and spectrin structural dynamics, alongside innovations in medical education. She has contributed to studies on PKAN genetic mutations, optogenetic tools (TULIPs), and protein folding mechanisms. Her work bridges molecular biophysics with clinical education, emphasizing technological integration in medical training.
Publications span protein engineering, optogenetic systems, and nitric oxide biochemistry, reflecting her dual expertise in molecular mechanisms and pedagogy. No awards are explicitly listed, though her extensive academic roles suggest recognition in her fields. She advises the Graduate Entry MD Programme but no specific students are named here.




