Biography
Peristera Andreakou joined the
group in May 2008 for her PhD studies in cell activities using
nanoparticles. Peristera achieved her Bachelor of Science in
Physics at the National University of Athens and her Master of
Science in Microsystems and Nanodevices at the Technical
University of Athens, Greece.
Research Interests
•Bio-Nano
Interface
•Biosensors
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Publications
"Detection
of the Biotin-Streptavidin interaction by exploiting surface stress
changes on ultrathin Si membranes"
"V. Tsouti, C. Boutopoulos, P. Andreakou, M. Ioannou, I.
Zergioti, D. Goustouridis, S. Chatzandroulis, D. Kafetzopoulos, D.
Tsoukalas and P. Normand, Microelectron. Eng., (2009).
"Direct laser printing of biotin microarrays on Low Temperature Oxide on
Si substrates"
C. Boutopoulos, P. Andreakou, D. Kafetzopoulos, S.
Chatzandroulis and I. Zergioti, Phys. Stat. Sol. (a), 205 2505-2508
(2008).
Patents
"Biosensor by monitoring magnetically induced capacitance changes"
D. Kafetzopoulos, P. Andreakou, S. Chatzandroulis, D.
Goustouridis, C. Boutopoulos, I. Zergioti, P. Normand, and D. Tsoukalas,
OBI: Hellenic Industrial Property Organization: Application Number:
20080100140 (2008). |