Venihaki Maria
November 21, 2025 2025-11-21 12:17Venihaki Maria
Venihaki Maria
Professor of Clinical Chemistry
Medical School, University of Crete, P.C. 70013 Heraklion, Crete
Professor of Clinical Chemistry, Faculty Member of the Laboratory of Clinical
Chemistry–Biochemistry, University Hospital of Heraklion (PAGNI)
10. 2005-05 2008 Research Scientist, PD407, Laboratory of Clinical chemistry, University of Crete
01.2003-12.2005 Visiting Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
01.2003-09.2005 Instructor in Developmental Biology, IIBEAA, Athens
07.1999-12.2002 Instructor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
01.1997-07.1999 Postdoctoral Training-Research fellow in Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
07.1991-12.1996 PhD in Medicine, Clinical Chemistry, Medical School, University of Crete
10.1991-09.1992 Attending EKT Courses (Education on techniques of advanced) laboratory technology)
09.1987-07.1991 BSc in Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki
Our research program investigates the mechanistic roles of
hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis hormones and key neuropeptides in the regulation of cutaneous wound healing and tissue regeneration. We aim to define the cellular and molecular signaling pathways through which these mediators influence inflammation, matrix remodeling, and
re-epithelialization. Recent work in our laboratory has extended these studies to psoriasis, where we examine how dysregulation of neuroendocrine pathways contributes to immune activation and impaired skin homeostasis.
Complementarily, we explore the involvement of stress-related peptides and synthetic microneurotrophins in the pathophysiology of inflammatory pain. These studies seek to identify novel molecular targets and therapeutic strategies for managing chronic inflammatory pain—a highly prevalent and clinically challenging condition.
Overall, our research integrates neuroendocrine, immunological, and molecular biology approaches to advance understanding of skin pathology and pain mechanisms, with the long-term goal of developing innovative diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
American Endocrine Society
Greek Society of Clinical Chemistry-Biochemistry
Greek Society of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Federation of European Biochemical Societies
European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (and also Greek Representative Member of the Value-based Committee of the Society)
European Tissue Repair Society
International Association for the Study of Pain
