Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Department of Anatomy
University: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Country: Greece
Dr. George K. Paraskevas born in Greece and works as Associate Professor of Anatomy at Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Thessaloniki, Greece. He received the Medical degree from Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, attained the Ph.D. degree in 2000 (degree:excellent) and gained full qualification as the specialist in orthopedic surgery in 2005. In 2005 he was appointed as Postdoctoral Lecturer at Department of Anatomy, AUTh and in 2010 served as Assistant Professor at the Department of Anatomy in Medical School of AUTh and since 2014 he has bee serving as Associate Professor. He also served in the past as a Visiting Professor of Anatomy at Pharmacy School (AUTh), at School of Sports Science (AUTh), at School of Arts (AUTh). He is a member of the Editorial Board of many international medical journals and supervisor and member of the advisory board of 15 dissertations (Ph.D. Thesis). He published several papers in international medical journals indexed in PubMed and is author of several textbooks of anatomy.
His research and scientific fields of interest include congenital anomalies of bones and muscles, trauma and surgery, entrapment syndromes of nerves and neuropathies, variational anatomy of vascular system, history of Anatomy, anatomical nomenclature, anthropometric studies and surgical anatomy and embryology of gastrointestinal tract.
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