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Dimitrios Chaniotis is a Professor of Cardiology & Physiology-Nutrition at the Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of West Attica, where he also serves as Head of Department and Director of the Research Lab “Anatomy, Pathology & Physiology-Nutrition”. He has been actively contributing to academic and clinical research since at least 2019 and continues in his role currently.
His research interests are highly interdisciplinary, spanning cardiology, physiology, nutrition, molecular biology, dermatology, public health, and medical genetics. He investigates topics such as non-coding RNA regulators, oxidative stress, aging biomarkers, autoimmune diseases like ankylosing spondylitis, lifestyle impacts on metabolism, and the role of microbiota in skin and systemic health. His work often bridges clinical observations with molecular mechanisms, aiming to identify biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
The recent publications of Dimitrios Chaniotis reflect a strong trend toward translational and interdisciplinary research. His articles span fields including genomics, dermatology, neurology, infectious diseases, and sports medicine, often integrating molecular insights with clinical applications. Many studies employ systematic reviews, clinical trials, and biomarker analyses, suggesting a focus on evidence-based medicine and practical healthcare solutions.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the available data, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals such as Genes, Journal of Clinical Medicine, and Viruses underscores his active contribution to science.
Dr. Chaniotis leads a research laboratory and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across Greece, particularly in areas involving clinical pharmacology, molecular diagnostics, and public health. Although specific grant funding is not mentioned, his involvement in diverse research projects implies active participation in funded research initiatives and academic mentorship.


