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Pavlidis Michael is a Professor at the Department of Biology, University of Crete. His academic work focuses on the physiology of fish species, particularly the environmental and hormonal mechanisms regulating reproduction and stress responses in marine organisms.
- Education: PhD (1990, Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Research Interests: Pavlidis's research spans fish physiology, endocrinology, and environmental biology. His studies explore stress indicators, hormonal regulation of pigmentation, and environmental adaptation in marine species like red porgy and European sea bass. Work often intersects with aquaculture practices and marine ecosystem health.
Notable Contributions: Key publications address blood cell profiles in Mediterranean fish, cortisol as a stress biomarker, and environmental factors affecting skin coloration. These studies provide foundational insights for optimizing aquaculture conditions and understanding physiological stress responses.
Laboratory: Based in the Biology building (Lab 3.37/3.38), his research involves analyzing physiological data and stress indicators in marine species.





