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“F.A.T. Laboratories” – In vitro, in vivo, in silico approaches for the development of drugs, generics, and supergenerics

“F.A.T. LABORATORIES” – IN VITRO, IN VIVO, IN SILICO APPROACHES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRUGS, GENERICS, AND SUPERGENERICS

The Technology Transfer and Innovation Unit “ARCHIMEDES” of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens announces the establishment of a new spin-off company under the name “Finite Absorption Time (F.A.T.) Laboratories”, an innovative enterprise offering specialized pharmacokinetic services based on the pioneering F.A.T. methodology.…

Archbishop Elpidophoros of America Meets the Rector Authorities of the University of Athens

ARCHBISHOP ELPIDOPHOROS OF AMERICA MEETS THE RECTOR AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS

His Eminence Elpidophoros, Archbishop of America, visited the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

During a meeting with the Rector, Professor Gerasimos Siasos, the Vice-Rector, Professor Christos Karagiannis, and the Dean of the School of Theology, Professor Emmanouil Karageorgoudis, participants discussed matters concerning the…

Andreas Papapetropoulos, Professor of Pharmacology and Chair of the Department of Pharmacy, Receives the Title of Doctor Honoris Causa from Semmelweis University

ANDREAS PAPAPETROPOULOS, PROFESSOR OF PHARMACOLOGY AND CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY, RECEIVES THE TITLE OF DOCTOR HONORIS CAUSA FROM SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY

Andreas Papapetropoulos, Professor of Pharmacology and Chair of the Department of Pharmacy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, has been awarded the title of doctor honoris causa from Semmelweis University. Based in Budapest and founded in 1769, Semmelweis University is Hungary’s oldest and largest institute of higher…

New Palaeontology Exhibition at Vatera, Lesbos, Now Open to Visitors

NEW PALAEONTOLOGY EXHIBITION AT VATERA, LESBOS, NOW OPEN TO VISITORS

Vatera, a coastal stretch on the island of Lesbos renowned for its remarkable fossils, continues to attract scientific interest. Recent research conducted by the Department of Geology and Geoenvironment at the University of Athens has shed new light on what the landscape looked like millions of years ago, offering a clearer picture of the…