Assist. Prof. Dr. SPYRIDON PAPAGEORGIOU | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Sceinces, Univesrity of West Attica Greece
Spyros Papageorgiou is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of West Attica. Specializing in “Chemistry with a focus on Cosmetic Science and Industrial Production of Cosmetics & Medical Devices,” he has over 30 years of expertise in research, development, and quality control.
Profile
🎓 Education:
- B.Sc. in Chemistry, University of Ioannina
- Ph.D., Medical School, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
- Postgraduate Master Diploma in Industrial Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, EKPA
🧪 Research Interests:
His research focuses on the development of innovative skincare products, cosmeceuticals, organic cosmetics, baby care products, oral hygiene solutions, nasal care, sunscreens, biocides, medical devices, and dietary supplements. His work explores transdermal absorption, stability, and efficacy through clinical studies and advanced analytical methods.
💼 Experience:
Spyros has directed production and quality control in cosmetic and medical device manufacturing. A scientific advisor to companies, he has developed over 300 products distributed both in Greece and internationally. He actively collaborates with institutions like the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and international entities such as the University of Pavia and Liverpool John Moores University.
🏆 Awards and Achievements:
Spyros is a founding member of the “Chemistry-Biochemistry-Cosmetology” research lab at the University of West Attica and has an h-index of 10 with over 527 citations. His contributions span books, laboratory notes, and numerous journal publications.
📚 Publications Top Notes:
Spyros has authored 30 scientific publications in reputed journals, receiving a total of 527 citations. For detailed insights, refer to his Google Scholar Profile.
Renewable sources: applications in personal care formulations
Environmental impacts due to the use of sunscreen products: a mini-review
Efficacy and tolerance study of an oligopeptide with potential anti-aging activity