Dr. Mado Kotsiri | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral researcher at HCMR, Greece
Dr. Mado Kotsiri is a distinguished marine scientist with over 10 years of research experience in marine biology, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Currently, she works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, specializing in biofouling and antifouling treatments. Her research spans across toxicology, pharmacology, biochemistry, and the study of biomarkers related to metabolism and oxidative stress in aquatic organisms. Dr. Kotsiri has contributed to numerous European Union and Greek-funded projects and published 11 peer-reviewed papers. She is actively involved in international scientific forums, delivering over 25 presentations at conferences. In addition to her research work, Dr. Kotsiri has served as a technical advisor for FP7 Fisheries inspections and a trainer for food hygiene and safety programs.
Professional Profile:
Education🎓
Dr. Mado Kotsiri has an extensive academic background in marine sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Oceanography and Marine Biosciences from the University of the Aegean, gaining a foundational understanding of marine ecosystems. She then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Aquatic Organism Farming from the Agricultural University of Athens, where her research focused on fish behavior and welfare, enriching her expertise in aquaculture. Dr. Kotsiri later earned her PhD in Marine Molecular Biology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she specialized in biofouling and antifouling treatments, exploring molecular mechanisms in marine organisms. Her educational path reflects a deep commitment to understanding marine life at multiple levels, from ecosystem dynamics to molecular biology.
Professional Experience🪸
Dr. Kotsiri has accumulated a wealth of professional experience throughout her career as a marine scientist. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, where she studies the biochemical and molecular indicators of quality and freshness in farmed fish. Her research also covers biomarkers of metabolism and oxidative stress. Over the years, Dr. Kotsiri has participated in several EU and Greek-funded research projects, making her an influential figure in marine biotechnology. She has published 11 peer-reviewed articles and presented her findings at over 25 international and national conferences. Dr. Kotsiri has also played key roles outside academia, including serving as a technical advisor for FP7 Fisheries inspections and conducting training on food hygiene and safety (HACCP).
Research Interest🌊
Dr. Kotsiri’s research interests lie in marine molecular biology and biotechnology. Her work focuses on biofouling and antifouling treatments, key areas in marine science aimed at preventing the accumulation of organisms on underwater surfaces. She is also deeply invested in studying biomarkers that indicate metabolism and oxidative stress in aquatic organisms, helping to assess the health and quality of farmed fish. Dr. Kotsiri’s research also addresses broader issues such as environmental toxicology, where she explores how marine organisms respond to various chemical and biological stressors. Additionally, her expertise in pharmacology and biochemistry has allowed her to contribute to innovative solutions in marine biotechnology. With a focus on sustainability and improving aquaculture practices, her research is poised to make impactful contributions to the future of marine ecosystem conservation.
Awards and Honors🏆
Dr. Kotsiri’s contributions to marine science have earned her several accolades. She has been recognized for her significant role in European Union and Greek-funded research projects, reflecting her dedication to solving real-world problems in marine ecosystems. While her awards portfolio could benefit from specific institutional recognition, her continuous involvement in interdisciplinary research and collaborations is a testament to her scientific leadership. Dr. Kotsiri’s research publications, presentations at international conferences, and advisory roles have further solidified her reputation as a leading expert in her field. As she continues to excel in marine biotechnology, her achievements highlight her potential for receiving prestigious awards within academic and applied marine science communities.
Conclusion
Dr. Mado Kotsiri’s robust academic record, multidisciplinary research, and applied expertise in marine science make her a solid contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her work in marine molecular biology, particularly in biofouling, and her experience with biomarkers, combined with her involvement in both research and applied advisory roles, demonstrate both depth and breadth of knowledge. With some strategic improvements in leadership roles and wider collaborations, Dr. Kotsiri could further solidify her position as a frontrunner for the award.
Publications Top Notes📚
- Kotsiri, M. et al., “Evaluation of the long-term effects of formaldehyde on the physiology of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis”
Chemosphere, 2024, 364, 143190
Citations: 0
🦪🔬🌊 - Kogiannou, D., Kotsiri, M. et al., “Pharmacokinetics of praziquantel in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) plasma and gills”
Aquaculture, 2023, 577, 739975
Citations: 2
🐟💊🧬 - Nanou, E., Kotsiri, M. et al., “Consumer Perception of Freshness and Volatile Composition of Fresh Gilthead Seabream and Seabass in Active Packaging with and without CO2-Emitting Pads”
Foods, 2023, 12(3), 505
Citations: 0
🍽️🐠📦 - Katsouli, M., Kotsiri, M. et al., “Active and Intelligent Packaging for Enhancing Modified Atmospheres and Monitoring Quality and Shelf Life of Packed Gilthead Seabream Fillets at Isothermal and Variable Temperature Conditions”
Foods, 2022, 11(15), 2245
Citations: 5
📦🐟❄️ - Kogiannou, D., Kotsiri, M. et al., “A method to assess gaping in Sparidae species fillets”
Aquaculture Research, 2022, 53(2), pp. 689–693
Citations: 1
🐟🔍🧫 - Rigos, G., Kotsiri, M. et al., “Evaluation of praziquantel efficacy against Zeuxapta seriolae infections in greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili”
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021, 11(10), 4656
Citations: 8
🐟💊🌊 - Protopapa, M., Kotsiri, M. et al., “Evaluation of antifouling potential and ecotoxicity of secondary metabolites derived from red algae of the genus Laurencia”
Marine Drugs, 2019, 17(11), 646
Citations: 13
🦠🌱🔬 - Kotsiri, M., Protopapa, M. et al., “Should I stay or should I go? The settlement-inducing protein complex guides barnacle settlement decisions”
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2018, 221(22)
Citations: 12
🦀🧬🧪 - Kotsiri, M., Batjakas, I.E., Megalofonou, P., “Age, growth and otolith morphometry of Atlantic bonito (Sarda sarda) from the eastern Mediterranean sea”
Acta Adriatica, 2018, 59(1), pp. 97–110
Citations: 2
🐟📏📊 - Kotsiri, M., Protopapa, M. et al., “Probing the settlement signals of Amphibalanus amphitrite”
Biofouling, 2018, 34(5), pp. 492–506
Citations: 3
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