Panagiotis Drakopoulos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the School of Medicine, European University Cyprus. His research focuses on reproductive medicine, infertility treatment, and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). He has conducted extensive studies on male and female infertility factors, including the impact of smoking on IVF success, hormonal dynamics in pregnancy, and optimization of ovarian stimulation protocols. Key research areas include sperm DNA fragmentation management, progesterone regulation in embryo transfer cycles, and outcomes of IVM (in vitro maturation) in PCOS patients. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with a recent focus on dual trigger stimulation in IVF, temperature effects on blastocyst culture, and the role of dydrogesterone in oocyte donation cycles. His work addresses challenges in ART protocols for high/low ovarian responders,冻融胚胎移植优化, and fertility preservation strategies. He actively participates in academic councils, editorial committees, and international conferences, contributing to guidelines for male infertility management and ART best practices. Dr. Drakopoulos' research also explores the interplay between aging and reproductive outcomes, including advanced maternal age IVF strategies and long-term follow-up of oocyte cryopreservation cases. His studies highlight translational applications of endocrinological and embryological research to improve clinical fertility success rates.