26-10-2022
On Sunday, September 18, in Maastricht, Netherlands, Academician and Professor of Toxicology, Mr. Aristidis Tsatsakis, was awarded the prestigious EUROTOX Merit Award by the organizing and scientific committee of the 16th International Congress of Toxicology. The award constitutes the absolute recognition of the scientific and academic work and the outstanding contribution in the field of Toxicology. It is worth noting...
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Ο Καθηγητής Αριστείδης Τσατσάκης είναι μέλος του προγράμματος εξειδίκευσης Μεταβολομική και Κλινική Εφαρμογή στα Αυτοάνοσα και Χρόνια Νοσήματα του Εθνικού και Καποδιστριακού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών (ΕΚΠΑ) Σκοπός του προγράμματος είναι η εξοικείωση των εκπαιδευόμενων με την κλινική εφαρμογή της Μεταβολομικής σε Αυτοάνοσα και Χρόνια Νοσήματα. Στο πλαίσιο αυτό, οι εκπαιδευόμενοι θα διδαχθούν βασικές έννοιες μεταβολομικής, βιοχημείας, -omics sciences, ιατρικής ακριβείας και κλινικής...
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We are happy to announce the official publication of the book Toxicological Risk Assessment and Multi-System Health Impacts from Exposure, edited by Professor Aristidis Tsatsakis. Written by renowned and leading experts in Toxicology scientific fields, this book is a collection of excellent studies, a valuable asset to all scientists working on risk assessment and a substantial contribution to Modern Toxicology. Follow the...
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On October 8th, 2021, on the occasion of the celebration for the 130 years of operation since its foundation, Professor and Academician Aristidis Tsatsakis was awarded with commemorative medal "130 years of the Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene named after F.F.Erisman" by the Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene (F.F.Erisman), in Moscow, for his assistance in Health Sciences during his academic...
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Read moreProfessor Tsatsakis is Director at the Toxicology Science and Research Centre in the Department of Forensic Sciences of the Medical School in the University of Crete and The University Hospital.