Dr. Dimosthenis Chochlakis | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award
Researcher Microbiology-epidemiology at School of Medicine/University of Crete, Greece
Dr. Dimosthenis Chochlakis is a seasoned molecular microbiologist and medical biochemist affiliated with the University of Creteβs School of Medicine. With over two decades of experience in research, diagnostics, and academic teaching, he has made significant contributions to the understanding and surveillance of vector-, water-, and food-borne pathogens. His work bridges clinical microbiology and public health, emphasizing interdisciplinary methods, molecular diagnostics, and applied research.
Publication ProfileΒ
Educational Background π
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PhD in Molecular Microbiology (2006β2009)
University of Crete, School of Medicine, Greece -
MSc in Clinical Biochemistry with Molecular Biology (2000β2001)
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK -
BSc in Medical Biochemistry (1997β2000)
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Professional Experience πΌ
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2015βPresent: Biochemistry & Microbiology Researcher
Laboratory of Clinical Bacteriology, Parasitology, Zoonoses and Geographical Medicine, University of Crete -
2009β2014: Biochemistry & Microbiology Specialist
Regional Laboratory of Public Health of Crete, National School of Public Health, Greece -
2004β2009: Research Associate
Laboratory of Clinical Bacteriology, Parasitology, Zoonoses and Geographical Medicine, University of Crete -
Various Teaching Roles (2004β2023): Lecturer in Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Microbial Metabolism, Fermentation, Public Health, and Zoonoses at vocational institutes and universities, including the University of Crete
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Supervision: Has supervised 10 undergraduate and postgraduate students on diverse microbiological research topics.
Research Interests π¬
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Molecular epidemiology and laboratory diagnosis of zoonoses, especially tick-, water-, and food-borne pathogens
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Surveillance systems and public health interventions related to Legionella, Coxiella burnetii, Leptospira, Listeria, and Vibrio species
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Application of molecular diagnostics, GIS-based epidemiological mapping, and proteomics
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Development of environmental surveillance tools for cross-border infectious threats
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Public health microbiology with a focus on climate-influenced pathogen transmission
Awards and Honorsπβ¨
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Certified Evaluator, General Secretariat of Research and Technology (Greece), since 2016
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Numerous invitations to lecture in postgraduate programs and international courses
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Active organizer and technical committee member in international scientific events, including EurNegVec and BEPR
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Participated in international collaborations (e.g., Serbia Ministry of Education, EU Horizon projects)
Conclusionπ
Dr. Dimosthenis Chochlakis stands out as a distinguished researcher with sustained contributions to public health microbiology and zoonotic disease control. His interdisciplinary expertise in molecular microbiology, diagnostics, teaching, and field-based epidemiology makes him a vital contributor to the European and Mediterranean infectious disease surveillance landscape. His proactive involvement in EU-funded projects and teaching initiatives demonstrates leadership, innovation, and an ongoing commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and public health interventions.
Publications π
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𧬠A customizable multiplex protein microarray for antibody testing and its application for tick-borne and other infectious diseases
π¨βπ¬ H.K. Krishnamurthy, V. Jayaraman, K. Krishna, … A.M. EscΓ‘rcega Γvila, J.J. Rajasekaran
π Scientific Reports | π 2025 | π Citations: 0
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π§ Challenges on the implementation of wastewater-based epidemiology as a prediction tool: the paradigm of SARS-CoV-2
π¨βπ¬ D. Chochlakis, G. Tzedakis, A. Kokkinomagoula, … V. Sakkalis, A. Psaroulaki
π Science of the Total Environment | π 2025 | π Citations: 0
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ποΈ Recreational Water Safety in Hotels: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Way Forward for a Safe Aquatic Environment
π¨βπ¬ A. Papadakis, D. Chochlakis, E. Koufakis, V.J. Karagianni, A. Psaroulaki
π Tourism and Hospitality | π 2024 | π Citations: 1 | π Open Access
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πΏ Multi-criterion analysis of the effect of physico-chemical microbiological agents on Legionella detection in hotel water distribution systems in Crete
π¨βπ¬ D. Chochlakis, V. Sandalakis, A. Ntoukakis, … C. Panoulis, A. Psaroulaki
π Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | π 2023 | π Citations: 0 | π Open Access
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π¦ Giant cell arteritis associated with acute Q fever β A case report
π¨βπ¬ E. Sarra, C.C. Mylonas, G.A. Tsekes, … A. Psaroulaki, Ξ.C. Chini
π Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy | π 2022 | π Citations: 0
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π Swimming Pool Regulations in the COVID-19 Era: Assessing Acceptability and Compliance in Greek Hotels in Two Consecutive Summer Touristic Periods
π¨βπ¬ K. Mellou, A. Mplougoura, G.D. Mandilara, … A. Psaroulaki, A.T. Mavridou
π Water Switzerland | π 2022 | π Citations: 4 | π Open Access
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π Serological survey of Chlamydia abortus in Greek dairy sheep flocks
π¨βπ¬ E.I. Petridou, E.A. Kiossis, D. Chochlakis, … M. Baratelli, N.D. Giadinis
π Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society | π 2022 | π Citations: 0 | π Open Access