Vangelis Kritsotakis
Research Interests
- Biomedical informatics and engineering,
- Clinical information management systems,
- Biobank information management systems,
- Proteomic information management systems,
- Organisational and business models in e-health,
- Software agent architectures,
- Genetic algorithms
Participation in Research Projects
- P-MEDICINE - From data sharing and integration via VPH models to personalized medicine, (FP7-ICT-2009.5.3, No 270089 2011-2015).
- REACTION - Remote Accessibility to Diabetes Management and Therapy in Operational Healthcare Networks, (FP7-IP-No 248590 2010-2014).
- HERCULES - Medical Genetics and Biomedical Informatics Infrastructure in support of early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of children with neurological disorders in Greece, (EL0073-GAE-00048-E-V2-EEA FM 2009-2011).
- Eurocancercomms - Establishing an efficient network for cancer communication in Europe, (FP7-HEALTH-SSA-230548, 2009-2011).
- ACGT - Advancing Clinico-Genomic Clinical Trials on Cancer: Open Grid Services for Improving Medical Knowledge Discovery, (FP6-IP-No 026996 2006-2010).
- LOCCANDIA - Lab On Chip based protein profiling for Cancer Diagnostics, (FP6-2005-IST-5-No 034202 2006-2009).
Short CV
Vangelis Kritsotakis joined the Computational Medicine Laboratory (CML) at the Institute of Computer Science of FORTH in 2007, where he is currently a technical staff member. He received his M.Sc. degreein in Internet Computing from the univercity of Surrey, Guildford, U.K. in 2004 and his B.Sc. degree in Mathematics & Computer Scienece from the University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K. in 2003.
His background falls in the development of clinical, proteomic and biobank information management systems, software agent architectures, grid computing and genetic algorithms. In the past he has utilized a variety of programming technologies, the main of which are: Java, (JSP, JSF, Spring Framework, Hybernate), SQL (Oracle SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQLPython), Javascript (Ext JS, JQuery), Ajax (JSON, XML), CSS, Perl (CGI), Python, and Haskell.
He has published 5 papers in refereed scientific journals and conferences on issues related to the application of innovative Information and Communication Technologies in the domain of clinical and translational research.