about us
Meet The Team Behind iGEM Crete
team members
We are a diverse group of students from the University of Crete, from different backgrounds, with different interests and skills, but we all share the same goal, to create a better world.
FUNDRAISING
George Angelakis
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
FUNDRAISING
Christina Chatzichrysou
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
FUNDRAISING
Katerina Zacharia
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
DRY LAB
Isidoros Chatzichrysos
Computer Science Dept. University of Crete (UoC)
DRY LAB
Babis Digos
Computer Science Dept., University of Crete (UoC)
WET LAB
Kiriakos Mavridis
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
WET LAB
Ioli Diamanti
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
WET LAB
Despoina Lazaridou
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
WET LAB
Aris Logothetis
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
SOCIAL
Sofia Chatziavraam
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
HUMAN PRACTICES
Chrysianna Psarologaki
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
HUMAN PRACTICES
Maria Mpanou
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
HUMAN PRACTICES
Ioannis Petrosian
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
TEAM LEADER
Sotiris Marinos
Biology Department, University of Crete (UoC)
TEAM ADVISOR
Stavros Skrepetos
Material Science & Technology Dept. University of Crete (UoC)
supervisors
We are grateful to our supervisors for their guidance and support.
Panagiotis F. Sarris
Professor
Professor Panagiotis Sarris received his BSc in Molecular Biology and Biomedicine from the State University of "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Sofia (1999). His 1st MSc was awarded from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in the field of "Clinical Chemistry and Microbiology" (2000).

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Anna Mitraki
Professor
A chemist and biochemist by training, I have been working for more than 30 years on the folding, assembly and structure of natural fibrous proteins, such as phage P22 tailspikes and adenovirus fibers. I subsequently got interested in using them as models for the design of novel fibrous materials.

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