معرفی
Ioannis Kyrou is an Associate Professor - Research affiliated with the Centre for Health and Life Sciences. His research focuses on metabolic dysfunction, liver diseases, and clinical interventions. He has contributed to 51 research outputs since 2019, with notable work on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome, and obesity.
His research interests include exploring the interplay between metabolic disorders and organ systems, leveraging omics technologies, and evaluating clinical interventions like exercise rehabilitation and nutritional supplementation. Key projects include the Remotely Prescribed and Monitored Home-Based Clinical Exercise Rehabilitation initiative (2021–2024), addressing telehealth applications in clinical care.
Recent articles highlight his work on angiopoietin’s role in liver disease, glucose monitoring in diabetes prevention, and β-alanine supplementation in obesity management. His studies often emphasize systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize evidence-based insights.
Ioannis collaborates internationally on metabolic and endocrine research, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts in molecular biology, clinical trials, and public health strategies.
