Manos Vlasiouمشاهده پروفایل
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Manos Vlasiou is an Assistant Professor at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nicosia. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cyprus. His research focuses on anticancer drug development, biomimetic chemistry, and computational methods in drug discovery. Key areas include the synthesis and evaluation of metal-based complexes (e.g., vanadium, cobalt, copper) for anticancer and antimicrobial applications, as well as the use of spectroscopic techniques and computational chemistry to study molecular interactions. He leads the Computer-aided Drug Discovery project and contributes to advancing drug design methodologies for zoonotic diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. His work also involves analyzing food adulteration using advanced NMR techniques. Education: PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cyprus. Research Interests: Oxidation and anticancer activity of metal complexes Biomimetic radical chemistry and electron transfer mechanisms Design of vanadium-based drugs targeting mitochondria Fluorinated derivatives for drug monitoring via 19 F NMR Computational drug design and molecular docking Food chemistry and NMR-based authentication methods Awards and Roles: Editor for BMC Chemistry Reviewer for Molecular Simulation , Journal of Molecular Structure , and others Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry Grants and Projects: Principal Investigator of the Computer-aided Drug Discovery project (2019–present).









