Thesis projects provide students with the opportunity to engage in independent research, exploring specialized topics within biotechnology and environmental sciences. Through close supervision, students develop critical thinking, research skills and scientific writing, contributing to ongoing work of the laboratory.
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Antonia Argyri: Deciphering the epi-omic landscape of a beneficial funcal endophyte with plant growth and health promoting capacity (ongoing)

Angeliki Planaki: Pharmacogenomic profiling in autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ongoing)

Chloen Lhomme: Influence of pharmaceuticals on microbial functions, diversity and antimicrobial resistance development and dissemination in soil (ongoing)

Paraskevi Grypari: Evaluation of cultivars and populations of the legume plant Trigonella-foenum-graecum for their nutritional value (ongoing)

Paraskevi Amanatidou: Exploring the nitrification inhibition potential of plants from the Greek flora for the discovery of novel biological nitrification inhibitors (ongoing)

Chrysovalantou Moutzourelli: Evaluation of the impact of synthetic and biological nitrification inhibitors on soil microbial community and the emission of greenhouse gases (ongoing)

Marios Valmas: Pathogenicity and environment: risk of dispersal of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (ongoing)

Dimitris Dalkidis: Identification of synthetic and biological nitrification inhibitors activity spectrum and mode of action on nitrifying microorganisms (ongoing)

Anna Manukyan: Assessing the toxicity of pesticides on natural soil and plant assemblages of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (on going)

Panagiotis Vletsos: Development of genotypes of the legume plant Trigonella foenum graecum, with improved production of specialized metabolites with pharmaceutical use (ongoing).

Eleni Lamprou: Study of the interactions of microplastics with the soil microbiota (ongoing)

Christos Papadopoulos: Evaluation of the toxicity mechanisms of pesticides on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at varying levels of experimental complexity (ongoing)

Jenny Koukara: Mapping the role of triterpenes in L. japonicus-endophyte interaction (ongoing)

Olga Tsiouri: Comparative and functional genomics of plant-endophytic fungi interactions (ongoing)

Maria Kolovou: Impact of agrochemicals on soil ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms: An in vitro and in situ assessment (ongoing)

Marianna Avramidou: The activity and mechanisms used by endophytic fungi to promote plant growth and defense in legumes (2024)

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