Berdiaki Aikaterini

Berdiaki Aikaterini

Μπερδιάκη Αικατερίνη - Berdiaki Aikaterini

Berdiaki Aikaterini

Assistant Professor of Histology - Embryology

Phone number 2810.39.4745 / 2810.39.4735

Medical School, University of Crete, P.C. 71003 Heraklion, Crete

Εργαστήριο Ιστολογίας-Εμβρυολογίας - Laboratory of Histology-Embryology
Laboratory of Histology - Embryology

Aikaterini Berdiaki received her BSc in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Kent, UK. She then pursued postgraduate studies (MSc) in Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Surrey, UK. She completed her PhD in Developmental Biology at Imperial College London, at the Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology (IRDB), Hammersmith Hospital, London. The topic of her PhD was the investigation of a nuclear receptor (Peroxisome Proliferator-activated receptor γ) in human ovaries.
She is involved in the educational and research activities of the Histology-Embryology Department of the Medical School of the University of Crete from 2005 to present.

1996-1999: BSc in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Kent at Canterbury: Graduated with Upper Second Class 2(i) Honours.
1999-2000: MSc Course in Clinical Biochemistry with Molecular Biology, University of Surrey.
2001- 2006: PhD Institute of reproductive and developmental biology, Imperial College. PhD studentship founded by Wellbeing. Title: Peroxisome Proliferator-activated receptor γ action in the human.

Her scientific interests focus on the study of the action of extracellular matrix molecules and their association with carcinogenesis. More specifically, she initially focused on the role of hyaluronic acid (HA) in fibrosarcoma and osteosarcoma, and then on the role of the HA receptor, RHAMM, in the pathogenesis of fibrosarcoma. Her studies also concern the action of SLRP proteoglycans on the cellular functions of osteosarcoma. She collaborated in research programs investigating the action of HA on the activation of keratinocytes by allergens as well as in the study of the interaction of nanoparticles (with potential therapeutic use) and the blood-brain barrier. Additionally, in recent years he has been dealing with the effect of a woman’s age on the function of the endometrium and is a member of the European Society of Human Reproduction (ESHRE).

European Society of Human Reproduction (ESHRE)

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