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Research Professor Georgios S. Stamatakos (GS), father of in silico medicine, specializes in the analysis and simulation of biological systems and their interaction with electromagnetic radiation at the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (SECE), National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He has also been a Visiting Professor at Medical School, University of Saarland, Germany. From 2016 to 2019 he was a Visiting Professor at SECE, NTUA. G. Stamatakos is the Founder and Director of In Silico Oncology (ISO) and In Silico Medicine (ISM) Group of ICCS-SECE-NTUA (www.in-silico-oncology.iccs.ntua.gr). He has been the global initiator and father of in silico medicine ( https://www.vph-institute.org/news/prof-georgios-stamatakos-gets-interviewed-by-the-yuan-on-the-globally-acknowledged-emergence-of-in-s.html ).
He formulated and proposed the postgraduate course (705-SECE-NTUA) entitled: "Multiscale Cancer Modeling and In Silico Medicine", which he has been teaching at SECE, NTUA since 2014. The latter has proved the first postgraduate course dedicated to in silico medicine on a global scale (http://www.vph-institute.org/news/new-postgraduate-subject-on-multiscale-cancer-modelling-and-in-silico-medicine-mscm-ism.html)
He holds an MSc degree in electrical engineering from NTUA, an MSc degree in bioengineering from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, and a Ph.D. degree in physics (biophysics) from NTUA. He has also been a postdoctoral fellow in medical technology in ICCS-NTUA .
His research interests include i.a. in silico medicine (computational medicine), in silico oncology, in silico oncological psychiatry, in silico psycho-oncology, digital (virtual) twins, multiscale cancer modeling, artificial intelligence (AI) , precision medicine, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, bioelectromagnetics, biooptics and computational electromagnetics. Additional research interests are provided in the Keywords section of the ORCID webpage.
He has proposed the concept and the system of the "Oncosimulator" (video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdKHl4ecfwg). He has pioneered the development of the Oncosimulator of the EC and Japan co-funded ACGT Integrated Project, a "world first" (http://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/86061_en.html), as well as the Oncosimulators of several other EC funded and international projects mostly centered around the initiative of the Virtual Physiological Human VPH (ContraCancrum, TUMOR, p-medicine, DR THERAPAT etc.).
He was the scientific and the overall coordinator as well as the leader of the fundamental science part of the large scale EU-US integrating research project CHIC on in silico oncology (http://www.chic-vph.eu/). The latter was funded by the European Commission (EC) with a grant of 10,582,000 €. Seventeen prestigious academic, research and industrial partner organizations across Europe and US participated in CHIC. The CHIC project underwent its final review on 23 and 24 May 2017 and was assessed as "Excellent" by the Board of (five) External Reviewers appointed the EC. A press release of the EC on the "great achievements for the CHIC project" is available on the official website of the EC on https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/great-achievements-eu-funded-chic-project.
G. Stamatakos has proposed the term and the concept of "In Silico Oncology" denoting a new clinical trial driven scientific and technological discipline (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_silico_medicine).
He has (co-)initiated and (co-)organized a number of international research workshops, including the IARWISOCI series on in silico oncology (http://6th-iarwisoci.iccs.ntua.gr/ - including open access to the Proceedings) and the First Transatlantic (EU-US) Workshop on Multiscale Cancer Modeling (ICT 2008, Brussels 2008, http://www.ehealthnews.eu/events/1200-1st-transatlantic-workshop-on-multiscale-cancer-modelling ; a video of the opening talk by G. Stamatakos is available at http://ecancer.org/video/105/fundamentals-of-multiscale-modelling.php).
He has been co-editor, contributor and reviewer of the transatlantic multi-author textbook "Multiscale Cancer Modeling" published by CRC Press in 2010/2011 (https://www.crcpress.com/Multiscale-Cancer-Modeling/Deisboeck-Stamatakos/p/book/9781439814406 ). The co-editor of the book was Thomas Deisboeck, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
GS is Associate Editor of Frontiers in Physiology, Editorial Board Member of Cancer Informatics and Member of the Virtual Physiological Human Institute (Member of its Board of Trustees), the Avicenna Alliance for Predictive Medicine (Task Force Co-chair) and the Technical Chamber of Greece.
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