Thessa teodoro5/19/2023 She started working at the UAB in 2015 as postdoctoral researcher and since 2020 she is Assistant Professor Serra Húnter at the Public Law department of the UAB. She graduated in Law at the UAB (2007) and holds a PhD in Law by the European University Institute (2015). His 14-year long academic service at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and at the University of Zurich, Switzerland included sabbatical leaves at the Laboratory for Cell Proliferation and Ageing at the National Center for Scientific Research ‘’Demokritos’’ in Athens, Greece, where he worked on the xenoestrogenicity and biological reactivity of polymeric orthodontic biomaterials publishing the first evidence of such an effect in the orthodontic literature.Dr Cristina Blasi Casagran is Coordinator of ITFLOWS and leader of WP1 (Management). This research has featured application of advanced analytical instrumental analysis in orthodontic research such as X-ray photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopy, and award-winning novel methodological approaches in physicochemical and mechanical characterization of the condyle cartilage his work has also paved the way for retrieval analyses of orthodontic materials contributing the first systematic analysis of used orthodontic biomaterials. The area of his expertise includes a spectrum of topics extending from materials science, to clinical aspects of materials application and treatment efficiency, biological properties of materials, dental hard tissues and bonding, and mechanics of materials and tissues. He has co-supervised and/or examined 50 theses at Universities in the US (Marquette), Europe (Zurich, Bern, Basel, King’s, Oslo, Bonn, Athens, Thessaloniki), Middle East (Hamdan Bin Mohammed, UAE ), and Australia (Adelaide). Work under his supervision has received the Bengt Magnuson prize of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry, the FEO award of the European Federation of Orthodontists, and thrice the WJB Houston research poster award of the European Orthodontic Society. He served as a member of the task Force for harmonization of worldwide postgraduate orthodontic education of the World Federation of Orthodontists and the revised Erasmus guidelines committee for postgraduate orthodontic education in Europe (NEBEOP). He was the 2014 Northcroft Memorial lecturer for the British Orthodontic Society conference, the 2015 Jan Taylor Visiting Lecturer of the Australian Foundation for Orthodontic Research and Education, the 2018 Milton Sims Visiting Professor at the University of Adelaide and has been offered the 2020 Noel Martin Visiting Chair at the University of Sydney. Eliades has been Visiting Professor at King’s College London, affiliated with institutions in the US and Europe (Texas-Houston, Marquette, Manchester and Bonn), served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dental Biomechanics, Associate Editor of the European Journal of Orthodontics, the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, and the Progress in Orthodontics. He is Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and an elected Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, and the first dentist who was awarded the Fellowship grade of membership from both, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Institute of Physics (UK). He has edited 14 textbooks published by major houses, some of which translated into 5 languages. His research has generated 300 papers and 60 b ook chapters, which have received over 15000 citations and an h index of 62 (google scholar).
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