Michalis G. Nikolaidis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biology of exercise and free radicals
Personal webpage: http://nikolaidis.weebly.com
Education
Description of his work
Dr Nikolaidis is an Assistant Professor in Exercise Biology in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Science at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. After the completion of his doctoral studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, he has worked as a postdoc research fellow in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology & Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Thessaly (2004-2006). He has also worked as an adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology in the University of Thessaly teaching the courses “Exercise Biochemistry”, “Biostatistics” and “Biochemical Toxicology” (2005-2007). From 2006 to 2010, Dr Nikolaidis has worked as Researcher D´ and C´ in Exercise Biochemistry in the Institute of Human Performance and Rehabilitation, Center for Research and Technology Thessaly, Greece.
Dr Nikolaidis has published 74 international peer reviewed papers in the area of Exercise Bology and has presented over 90 papers in conferences. His work has been cited in more than 1000 published papers (h index = 19) and he serves as a reviewer for several journals in the Exercise Biology field. He has published six reviews in scientific journals such as Sports Medicine, Archives in Biochemistry and Biophysics and Progress in Lipid Research. He has secured more than €300,000 the last three years from several European grants.
Research Interests
Dr. Nikolaidis’s research interests include:
• the mechanisms for increased reactive species production during exercise
• the role of blood as governing factor for maintenance of systemic redox homeostasis
• the potential influence of reactive species and redox agents (eg, “antioxidants”) on exercise-induced adaptations and health.
Courses
• Biological evaluation of athletes
• Computer learning labs
• Exercise biology
• Laboratory of exercise biology
• Research methods
Selected Publications
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Spanou C, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Panayiotou G, Grivas GV, Zafeiridis A, Dipla K, Vrabas IS. Aging is not a barrier to muscle and redox adaptations: applying the repeated eccentric exercise model. Exp Gerontol. 2013, 48(8):734-43.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Spanou C, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS. Redox biology of exercise: an integrative and comparative consideration of some overlooked issues. J Exp Biol. 2012, 215(Pt 10):1615-25.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Dipla K, Zafeiridis A, Sambanis M, Grivas GV, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Papadopoulos S, Spanou C, Vrabas IS. Exercise as a model to study redox homeostasis in blood: the effect of protocol and sampling point. Biomarkers. 2012, 17(1):28-35.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Vrabas IS. F2-isoprostane formation, measurement and interpretation: the role of exercise. Prog Lipid Res. 2011, 50(1):89-103.
Nikolaidis MG, Jamurtas AZ. Blood as a reactive species generator and redox status regulator during exercise. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2009, 490(2):77-84.
A complete list of my publications can be found at:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=nikolaidis%20m
Contact
Tel: +30 2310991086 (Office)
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Professor, Biology of exercise and free radicals
Personal webpage: http://nikolaidis.weebly.com
Education
- B.Sc. Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1998).
- M.Sc. Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2001).
- Ph.D. Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2004).
- Post doc. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology & Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Thessaly, Greece (2006).
Description of his work
Dr Nikolaidis is an Assistant Professor in Exercise Biology in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Science at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. After the completion of his doctoral studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, he has worked as a postdoc research fellow in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology & Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Thessaly (2004-2006). He has also worked as an adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology in the University of Thessaly teaching the courses “Exercise Biochemistry”, “Biostatistics” and “Biochemical Toxicology” (2005-2007). From 2006 to 2010, Dr Nikolaidis has worked as Researcher D´ and C´ in Exercise Biochemistry in the Institute of Human Performance and Rehabilitation, Center for Research and Technology Thessaly, Greece.
Dr Nikolaidis has published 74 international peer reviewed papers in the area of Exercise Bology and has presented over 90 papers in conferences. His work has been cited in more than 1000 published papers (h index = 19) and he serves as a reviewer for several journals in the Exercise Biology field. He has published six reviews in scientific journals such as Sports Medicine, Archives in Biochemistry and Biophysics and Progress in Lipid Research. He has secured more than €300,000 the last three years from several European grants.
Research Interests
Dr. Nikolaidis’s research interests include:
• the mechanisms for increased reactive species production during exercise
• the role of blood as governing factor for maintenance of systemic redox homeostasis
• the potential influence of reactive species and redox agents (eg, “antioxidants”) on exercise-induced adaptations and health.
Courses
• Biological evaluation of athletes
• Computer learning labs
• Exercise biology
• Laboratory of exercise biology
• Research methods
Selected Publications
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Spanou C, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Panayiotou G, Grivas GV, Zafeiridis A, Dipla K, Vrabas IS. Aging is not a barrier to muscle and redox adaptations: applying the repeated eccentric exercise model. Exp Gerontol. 2013, 48(8):734-43.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Spanou C, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS. Redox biology of exercise: an integrative and comparative consideration of some overlooked issues. J Exp Biol. 2012, 215(Pt 10):1615-25.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Dipla K, Zafeiridis A, Sambanis M, Grivas GV, Paschalis V, Theodorou AA, Papadopoulos S, Spanou C, Vrabas IS. Exercise as a model to study redox homeostasis in blood: the effect of protocol and sampling point. Biomarkers. 2012, 17(1):28-35.
Nikolaidis MG, Kyparos A, Vrabas IS. F2-isoprostane formation, measurement and interpretation: the role of exercise. Prog Lipid Res. 2011, 50(1):89-103.
Nikolaidis MG, Jamurtas AZ. Blood as a reactive species generator and redox status regulator during exercise. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2009, 490(2):77-84.
A complete list of my publications can be found at:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=nikolaidis%20m
Contact
Tel: +30 2310991086 (Office)
Email: [email protected]