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Translational Neuropharmacology Lab (Zanos Lab)

Translational Neuropharmacology Lab (Zanos Lab)

Our laboratory, based in Cyprus, employs molecular and systems neuroscience, behavioral pharmacology, as well as advanced computational methods to unravel the mysteries of brain diseases and identify targets for the development of novel and effective pharmacotherapies.

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Got a passion for addiction neuroscience, mood disorders, or using advanced systems bioinformatics to decode brain diseases? To express your interest, please fill out the form below. Our team will review your submission, and we will contact you if your profile aligns with any opportunities. 

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Please describe your specific research interests and how they align with the Zanos Lab's focus areas, in 300 words max. Highlight any particular topics, methodologies, or questions you are passionate about and would like to explore further if given the opportunity to join our lab.
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We are committed to diversity, thus we encourage minorities and women to apply.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Diversity Statement: The Zanos Lab is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, recognizing that diversity is essential in scientific research. Embracing multiple perspectives, opinions, and life experiences enables us to be better scientists and achieve superior scientific outcomes. We stand against all forms of racism, inequality, prejudice, and bias. Aligned with the University of Cyprus’ policy, our primary focus is to foster mentees’ growth as scientists in an environment that embraces our common humanity.

 

 

 

 

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Recent Posts

  • Zanos Lab research on biomarkers of nicotine addiction relapse presented at the Hellenic Psychological Society conference May 19, 2025
  • Zanos Lab research decodes molecular pathways in Opioid Use Disorder and Depression at Hellenic Psychological Society conference May 9, 2025
  • Our postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Andria Michael, presents at YUFE4Postdocs workshop in University of Antwerp April 28, 2025
  • Zanos Lab postdoctoral researcher Dr. Polymnia Louka contributes expert article on depression and bone health April 15, 2025
  • Zanos Lab Awarded $100,000 IDSA Foundation Grant for Alzheimer’s Research April 11, 2025

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    • Current Team Members
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    • Translational Neuropharmacology Unit
    • Clinical Neuropsychopharmacology Unit
    • Systems Bioinformatics Unit Cyprus
    • Genetic Epidemiology Unit
  • Facilities
  • Publications
  • Media
  • Join Us
  • Contact
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