Curriculum Vitae

Surname: THEODORIDIS
First name: GEORGIOS
Date of birth: 18 October 1967
Place of birth: Serres, GREECE
Nationality: Greek
Professional status: Professor, Dept. Chemistry, University of Thessaloniki, Greece
email address: gtheodor@chem.auth.gr
Education: Diploma in Chemistry, Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece, (1990)
Ph. D.: "Chromatographic Analysis of Alkaloids", Dept. Chemistry, Aristotle University (1994)

 

Academic/Research Positions

  • From July 2015  Professor, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University
  • January 2011-July 2015 Associated Professor, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University
  • November 2009-December 2010, Senior Scientist, Group Leader Metabolomics, IASMA, FEM, San Michele All Adige, Trento, Italy
  • Aug. 2006-Sept. 2007, Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetincs, AstraZeneca UK, Alderley Park "Metabonomics research in Biomarker Discovery"
  • Since November 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University
  • May 2000-Nov. 2004, Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University.
  • May-Sept. 1999:Visiting Scientist, Dutch State Institute for Agricultural Products and Food Quality Control, RIKILT/DLO "Immunoassays, Immunoaffinity Sample pretreatment".
  • Oct. 1998-Oct. 1999, TMR individual fellowship, Department of Chemistry Aristotle University, Thessaloniki Greece, "Immunoaffinity Sample pretreatment".
  • Feb. 1995 -May 1997, Post. doctorate fellow (HUCAMO individual fellowship) Div. Pharmacognosy, Leiden University, The Netherlands, "Chromatography of Taxol"
  • Oct. 1994- Febr.1995, Post doc. fellow (NATO individual fellowship) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, "HPLC analysis of surfactants"
  • May – Oct. 1993 Visiting researcher (Erasmus fellowship), Div. Pharmacognosy, Leiden University, The Netherlands, "HPLC analysis of alkaloids"
  • Oct. 1990 - Sept. 1994, Ph. D. student, Lab. of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki Greece.

 

Affiliations

Member of the following Societies:

  • Metabolomics Society
  • Society of Greek Chemists
  • American Chemical Society
  • Society for Molecular Imprinting
  • Hellenic Mass Spectrometry Society (founding member)
  • Marie Curie Fellowship Association, (founding member of the Greek branch)

 

Military Service (Compulsory)

26 May 1997 till 26 Nov 1998

 

Research activities & Interests

  • Metabonomic/Metabolomic Analysis for Biomarker Discovery
  • Bioanalysis and Biological Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS, GC-MS)
  • Exploitation of molecular recognition mechanisms in analytical separations (Immunoaffinity Chromatography, Molecular Imprinting)
  • Novel Sample Pretreatment Techniques: Solid Phase Extraction-Microextraction
  • Chromatographic Techniques in Bioanalysis, Pharmaceutical-Toxicological Analysis

 

Co-operations

  • Dr. Ian Wilson, AstraZeneca UK, strong cooperation in the field of global metabolite profiling (metabonomics).
  • In the field of metabonomics/metabolomics we co-operate with several partners mostly in Greece and the UK:
    • Imperial College London (J. Nicholson/E. Holmes groups; pioneers in NMR profiling),
    • Manchester University (Douglas Kell, in the frame of the BBSRC funded project HUSERMET),
    • Athens University (E. Mikros, NMR profiling),
    • Shimadzu Biotech (Manchester, collaboration in the application of new MS hardware),
    • Applied Biosystems, MDS-Sciex, (instrumentation and software evaluation)
    • Fleming Institution, Athens Greece, (autoimmune diseases, animal models)
    • Forth Institute, Patras Greece, (Dr. Klapa, GC-MS analysis)
    • AUTh groups: V. Mougios (biochemistry of exercise), S. Metallidis (Pharmacokinetics) 
  • Research co-operation with Dr. N. Raikos (Lab. of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, AUTH) on the development of novel sample preparation methods and their implementation in systematic toxicological analysis and bio-analysis.
  • Co-operation with University Hospital Clinics for the determination of therapeutic levels of pharmaceuticals in human patient samples.

 

Research Funding

Principal Investigator and Co-ordinator: 16 grants from EU Committee, Private Entrerprises, Foundation Bodies

Partner: 10 research grants

 

Honours

  1. First Award for Research Excellence in Life Sciences, June 2008, AUTh. 5000 Euros.
  2. Gambrinus Fellowship, University of Dortmund, for cooperation with prof. B. Sellergren (October 2004)
  3. Two of my Research Papers have been awarded as Most Cited papers for J. Chromatography A (paper Íï 20) and J. Chromatography B (paper Íï 16)
  4. Travel grant award from the research Journal Chromatographia for my participation to the International Symposium of Chromatography 1996.

 

Organising experience

  • Establishment of an independent research group in AUTh which at present comprises a post-doc, 4 PhD students, 3 MSc students and 4 undergraduate research students. The group realises multidisciplinary research in the boundary between chemistry, medicine and biology. My students are encouraged to co-operate within the group and also seek useful interactions with cooperating groups in different AUTh departments (Chemistry, Medical School, Veterinary Medicine, Engineering etc). The group is now equipped with two LC-MS systems (Waters ZMD), two HPLC systems, an Agilent 3D CE, a SIA Analyser, a Gas Chromatograph and various peripherals such as freezers centrifuges etc, all of which were acquired and set-up via research budgets or on the gift for research basis.
  • Establishment and co-ordination of the Bioanalysis Network AUTh, an interdisciplinary effort involving ca 30 academicians from six departments: Chemistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Athletics, Engineering. More information in: http://bioanalysis.web.auth.gr
  • Organiser and Chairman of the "1st Workshop in Holistic Analytical Technologies for Systems Biology Studies" (30 & 31 October 2008). http://bioanalysis.web.auth.gr/events_en.htm
  • Assessment of international tenders for equipment acquisition: a UPLC-MS-MS system in the Department of Chemistry AUTh (2008), a GC-MS system for Medical Scholl AUTH (2008), the first in Greece GCxGC-TOF-MS system in CERTH Institute, Thessaloniki (2007).
  • From my appointment as a lecturer in AUTH (2000) till 2006, member of the committee responsible for the production of the Chemistry Department study guide.
  • Local Organising Committee member for the conference ÉÌÁ2003 (Instrumental Methods of Analysis)
  • Secretary of the educational program "Agrofood and Pharmaceutical Quality Control", September 1994 (AUTh).  

 

Teaching

Undergraduate Level

A. Dept. of Chemistry Courses

  1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Gas Chromatography, Hyphenated Techniques)
  2. Analytical Separation Methods (Electrodriven separation modes)
  3. Instrumental Methods of Analysis II (Mass Spectrometry)
  4. Instructing Chemistry students in laboratory courses in the following areas: Introduction to Chemical Analysis (8 lab courses), Quantitative Analysis (8+6 lab courses), Instrumental Analysis (UV spectrophotometry, Mass Spectrometry, Gas and Thin Layer Chromatography).
  5. Supervision of 26 undergraduate dissertation theses.

B. Courses and laboratory training on Chemical Analysis to students of the Scholl of Agriculture.

Post Graduate Level: Dept. Chemistry, Two MSc programs

  1. Bioanalysis (introduction, systems biology, technologies including biological Mass Spectrometry, LC-MS, ELISA, SPR)
  2. Advanced Separation Methods: affinity based separations, multi-dimensional chromatography (GCxGC, LCxLC), LC-MS-MS modes
  3. Advanced Analytical Methods (LC-MS protein sequencing, gene sequencing, PCR, metabolomics)

Course material (tutorials, presentations for both post and undergraduate level) is posted as a pdf in the Eclass platform of the Aristotle University.

Guest lectureships

  • Leiden University, The Netherlands (Feb. 2002, Feb 2003),
  • Pardubice University, Czech Republic (March 2002, September 2005),
  • Utrecht University The Netherlands (August-September 2003),
  • Manchester University (May 2004)
  • Vienna University (Feb 2003)
  • Gdansk University (July 2004)
  • Krakow University (July 2004)
  • Mainz University (July 2002)
  • Dortmund University (October 2003, October 2004)

 

Theses Supervisory Committees

a. Supervisor of PhD studies in metabolic profiling in

  1. the study of physical exercise
  2.  autoimmune diseases
  3. healthy ageing
  4. Embryo growth
  5. Sepsis and Nectrotising Enterocolitis
  6. Biomarker discovery in life sciences
 

Co-supervisor of PhDs on the development of coupled systems in liquid phase separations and the application of metabolomic approach in drug toxicity studies.  

c. Supervisor of >28 MSc studies in the Department of Chemistry.

Examplary Subjects:

  1. GC-MS analysis of organic acids in human urine for the control of inborn errors of metabolism (2009)
  2. LC-MS-MS analysis of pharmaceutical veterinary drugs in animal tissue (2009)
  3. Comparative study of processing/data extraction software in LC-MS based metabonomic analysis (2008)
  4. Solid Phase Extraction Methodologies and their effect in the global metabolite profile of biological samples (2008)
  5. HPLC analysis of novel antibiotics. Penetration in biological tissue and pharmacokinetics (2008)
  6. LC-MS-MS in the determination of steroids in veterinary samples (2006)
  7. Sequential Injection Chromatograph using immobilised Serum Albumin for the study of Drug Protein Binding (2006)
  8. Capillary Electrophoresis and its application in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Impurity Profiling (2006)
  9. Molecular Imprinting of Bisphenol A, application in the analysis of canned food (2004)
  10. Molecular Imprinting of natural antioxidants (2004)

d. Member of the supervisory committee for six PhD studies in the Department of Chemistry (three completed) and a PhD study in the Medical School.  

e. Member of the examining committee for four PhD studies in the Department of Chemistry, one PhD in the Department of Chemical Engineering and one PhD in the Medical School.  

f. Member of the examining committee for ten (10) MSc degrees in the Department of Chemistry.

 

Journal Publications

1) "QUICK AND SIMPLE CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS FOR SOME AMINO ACIDS BY REVERSED PHASE HPLC/UV DETECTION". I. N. Papadoyannis, V. Samanidou and G. Theodoridis. J. Liq. Chromatography, 14 (7), 1409-1416, 1991.      

2) "HPLC ANALYSIS OF THEOPHYLLINE IN THE PRESENCE OF CAFFEINE IN BLOOD SERUM AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS". I. N. Papadoyannis, V. Samanidou, M. Georgarakis and G. Theodoridis. 

J.  Liq. Chromatography,  14 (8), 1587-1603, 1991.                                                    

3) " A SIMPLE AND QUICK SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION AND REVERSED PHASE HPLC ANALYSIS OF SOME TROPANE ALKALOIDS IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES AND FEEDSTUFFS"

I. N. Papadoyannis, V. Samanidou, G. Theodoridis, G. Vasilikiotis, G. I. M. van Kempen and G. M. Beelen. J. Liq. Chromatography, 16  (5), 975-998, 1993.                                                                   

4) "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION CARTRIDGES IN THE SIMULTANEOUS RP-HPLC ANALYSIS OF MORPHINE AND CODEINE IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS". I. N. Papadoyanis, A. C. Zotou, V. Samanidou, G. Theodoridis and F. Zougrou,  J. Liq. Chromatography, 16 (14), 3017-3040, 1993                             

5) "REVERSED PHASE HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-PHOTO DIODE ARRAY ANALYSIS OF ALKALOID DRUGS OF FORENSIC INTEREST".  G. Theodoridis, I. Papadoyannis, G. Vasilikiotis and H. Tsoukali-Papadopoulou.  J. Chromatography B, 668, 253-263, 1995.                                                                                      

6) " A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION PROCEDURES FOR THE  ANALYSIS OF ALKALOIDS OF FORENSIC INTEREST IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS BY RP-HPLC DIODE ARRAY". G. Theodoridis, I. Papadoyannis, H. Tsoukali-Papadopoulou and G. Vasilikiotis. J. Liq. Chromatography 18 (10), 1973-1995, 1995.      

7) "A STUDY OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF NEW COLUMN MATERIALS IN THE CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF  CINCHONA ALKALOIDS”.  G. Theodoridis, I. Papadoyannis, A. Hermans-Lokkerbol and R. Verpoorte.

Chromatographia, 41  (3/4), 153-160, 1995.                                                                                

8) "A STUDY OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF NEW COLUMN MATERIALS IN THE CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF CATHARANTHUS  ALKALOIDS". G. Theodoridis, I. Papadoyannis, A. Hermans-Lokkerbol and R. Verpoorte.

Chromatographia, 45, 52-58, 1997.                                                                               

9) "TAXOL ANALYSIS BY HPLC. A REVIEW". G. Theodoridis, and R. Verpoorte.

Phytochemical Analysis, 7 No 4, 169-184, 1996.                                                        

10) " INVESTIGATION OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOUR OF ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOL SURFACTANTS  IN NORMAL-PHASE AND REVERSED-PHASE SYSTEMS USING HPLC-MS TECHNIQUE". P. Jandera, M. Holcapek and G. Theodoridis. J. Chromatogr. A., 813, 299-311, 1998.                                                                          

11) “DETERMINATION OF PACLITAXEL AND RELATED DITERPENOIDS IN PLANT EXTRACTS BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH UV DETECTION IN HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY"

G. Theodoridis, G. Laskaris, C. de Jong, A. J. P. Hofte and  R. Verpoorte.

J. Chromatogr. A. 802, 297-305, 1998.                                          

12) “APPLICATION OF SPE FOR THE HPLC ANALYSIS OF TAXANES FROM TAXUS CELL CULTURES”.

G. Theodoridis, C. de Jong, G. Laskaris, R. Verpoorte.

Chromatographia. 47, 25-34, 1998.                                                               

13) “GERANYLGERANYL DIPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE ACTIVITY AND TAXANE PRODUCTION IN TAXUS BACCATA CELLS’’.

G. Laskaris, CF. de Jong, M. Jaziri, R. van der Heijden, G. Theodoridis and R. Verpoorte.  Phytochemistry, 50, 939-946, 1999.                                                                                                             

14) “INDUCTION OF GGPP SYNTHASE ACTIVITY AND TAXANE PRODUCTION AFTER ELICITATION BY METHYL JASMONATE IN TAXUS BACCATA CELL CULTURE”. G. Laskaris, M. Bonkay, G. Theodoridis, R. van der Heijden, R. Verpoorte and M. Jaziri. Plant Science, 147, 1-8, 1999.                                                                   

15)  “HPLC ANALYSIS OF TAXOIDS IN PLANT AD PLANT CELL TISSUE CULTURE”. G. Theodoridis*, G. Laskaris, R. Verpoorte. Amer. Biotech. Lab., 17 (9) 40-44, 1999.                                                   

16) “SOLID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION IN THE ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES”.  G. Theodoridis, E.H. M. Koster, G. de Jong. J. Chromatography B.  745, 49-82, 2000.                                      

17) “MODERN SAMPLE PRETREATMENT TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS". 

G. Theodoridis*, I. N. Papadoyannis,  Microchim. Acta, 136, 199-204, 2001.

18) “ANALYSIS OF TAXINES IN TAXUS SEEDS, NEEDLES AND CELL CULTURE BY HPLC-PDA and HPLC-ESI-MS”.

G. Theodoridis*, G. Laskaris, E.L.M. van Rozendaal, R. Verpoorte. J. Liq. Chromatography& Rel. Tecnol. 24 (15), 2267-2282, 2001.                                                                                              

19) “IMMUNOAFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR THE SAMPLE PRETREATMENT OF TAXUS PLANT AND CELL EXTRACTS PRIOR TO THE HPLC ANALYSIS  OF TAXANES”.

G. Theodoridis*, W. Haasnoot, G. Cazemier, R. Schilt, M. Jaziri, B. Diallo, I.N. Papadoyannis, G. de Jong.  J. Chromatogr. A. 948, 177-185, 2002.                                                     

20) “SELECTIVE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION SORBENT FOR CAFFEINE MADE BY MOLECULAR IMPRINTING”

G. Theodoridis*, P. Manesiotis. J. Chromatogr. A. 948, 163-169, 2002.                 

21) “REVERSED FLOW-INJECTION MANIFOLD FOR THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF CAPTOPRIL BASED ON ITS INHIBITORY EFFECT ON THE Co(II) - 2,2'-dipyridyl-2-pyridylhydrazone  complex formation”.  P. D. Tzanavaras, D. G. Themelis, A. Economou and G. Theodoridis, Talanta, 57, 575-581, 2002.                                 

22) “SENSITIVE DETERMINATION OF CAPTOPRIL BY FLOW INJECTION ANALYSIS WITH CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETECTION BASED ON THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE LUMINOL REACTION”.  A. Economou, P. D. Tzanavaras, D. G. Themelis, G. Theodoridis.  Analytica Chimica Acta, 463, 249-255, 2002.                                                                             

23) “PREPARATION OF A MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMER FOR THE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION OF SCOPOLAMINE USING HYOSCYAMINE AS A DUMMY TEMPLATE MOLECULE”.

Georgios Theodoridis*, Andreas Kantifes, Panagiotis Manesiotis, Nikolaos Raikos and Heleni Tsoukali-Papadopoulou. J. Chromatogr. A,  987, 103-109, 2003.                                                          

24) “FLOW AND SEQUENTIAL INJECTION MANIFOLDS FOR THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF CAPTOPRIL BASED ON ITS OXIDATION by Fe(III)”. Paraskevas D. Tzanavaras, Demetrius G. Themelis, Anastasios Economou and Georgios Theodoridis. Microchimica Acta, 142, 55-62, 2003.                                    

25) “Determination of amphetamines in human urine by headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography”. N. Raikos, K. Christopoulou, G. Theodoridis, H. Tsoukali, D. Psaroulis.

J. Chromatogr. B, 789, 59-63, 2003.                                                               

26) “SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMERS FOR ENALAPRIL AND LISINOPRIL, TWO SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS” Georgios Theodoridis*, Georgia Konsta and Christina Bagia, J. Chromatogr. B, 804, 43-51, 2004.

27) “AUTOMATED SAMPLE PREPARATION BASED ON THE SEQUENTIAL INJECTION PRINCIPLE. SOLID PHASE  

EXTRACTION ON A MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMER COUPLED ON-LINE TO HPLC“.

Georgios Theodoridis*, Constantinos K. Zacharis, Paraskevas D. Tzanavaras, Demetrius G. Themelis, Anastasios Economou, J. Chromatogr. A, 1030, 69-76 (2004).                                               

28) “RAPID SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF LISINOPRIL IN PHARMACEUTICAL TABLETS USING SEQUENTIAL INJECTION ANALYSIS”.

C.K. Zacharis, P.D. Tzanavaras, D.G. Themelis, G.A. Theodoridis, A. Economou, P.G. Rigas

Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 379, 759-763, 2004.                                                   

29) HEAD SPACE SOLID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION FOR THE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF METHYL-PARATHION IN POST-MORTEM HUMAN SAMPLES. APPLICATION IN A SUICIDE CASE BY INTRAVENOUS INJECTION”

H. Tsoukali, N. Raikos, G. Theodoridis, D. Psaroulis, 

Forensic Sci. Intern. 143, 127-132, 2004.                                                     

30) “On-line coupling of sequential injection with liquid chromatography for the automated derivatization and determination of ã-aminobutyric acid in human biological fluids”. 

C.K. Zacharis, G.A. Theodoridis*, A.N. Voulgaropoulos

J. Chromatogr. B, 808, 169-175, 2004                                                                                           

31) “Study of Multiple Solid-Phase Microextraction combined off-line with High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Application in the analysis of pharmaceuticals in urine”.

G.Theodoridis*, M.A. Lontou, F. Michopoulos, M. Sucha, T. Gondova, 

Analytica Chimica Acta, 516, 197-204, 2004                                                                

32) Chromatographic preconcentration coupled on-line to capillary electrophoresis via a Tee-split interface” F.W. Tempels, J. Teeuwsen, I.K. Kyriakou, G. Theodoridis, W.J.M. Underberg, G.W. Somsen and G.J. de Jong J. Chromatography A, 1053, 263-268, 2004     

33) “Normal spectrophotometric and stopped-flow spectrofluorimetric sequential injection methods for the determination of alendronic acid, an anti-osteoporosis amino-bisphosphonate drug”

P. D. Tzanavaras, C. K. Zacharis, G. Theodoridis*, E. A. Kalaitzantonakis, A. Voulgaropoulos.

Analytica Chimica Acta, 547, 98-103, 2005.                                 

 

34) “Solid phase microextraction gas chromatographic analysis of organophosphorus pesticides in biological samples”

Heleni Tsoukali, Georgios Theodoridis, Nikolaos Raikos, Ifigeneia Grigoratou

J. Chromatogr. B, 822, 194-200, 2005.                                          

35) “APPLICATION OF SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION IN THE INVESTIGATION OF PROTEIN BINDING OF PHARMACEUTICALS”

Georgios Theodoridis, J. Chromatogr. B, 830, 238-244, 2006.                                

36)  “Coupling of sequential injection with high performance liquid chromatography for the automated derivatization and on-line determination of amino acids”

Constantinos K. Zacharis, Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Anastasios N. Voulgaropoulos

Talanta, 69, 841-847, 2006.                                                                             

37) “Incorporation of a monolithic column into Sequential Injection System for drug-protein binding studies”

Constantinos K. Zacharis, Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Ales Podgornik, Anastasios N. Voulgaropoulos

J. Chromatography A, 1121, 46-54, 2006.                                                    

38) “Molecular imprinting of natural flavonoid antioxidants. Application in Solid Phase Extraction for the sample pre-treatment of natural products prior to HPLC analysis"

Georgios Theodoridis*, Martina Lasáková, Veronika Škeříková, Andromachi Tegou, Nicoletta Giantsiou, Pavel Jandera, J. Separation Science, 29, 2006, 2310-2321.                                       

39) Tolerance to Propofol’s Sedative Effect in Mechanically Ventilated Rabbits

Petros Ypsilantis, Dimitrios Mikroulis, Maria Politou Heleni Tsoukali, Michail Pitiakoudis, Vasilios Didilis, Georgios Theodoridis, Georgios Bougioukas, Constantinos Simopoulos

Anesthesia & Analgesia 103, 359-365 2006.                                                               

40) “Penetration of moxifloxacin into sternal bone of patients undergoing routine cardiopulmonary bypass surgery”

Simeon Metallidis, Nikolaos Charokopos, John Nikolaidis, Efi Alexiadou, Georgia Lazaraki, Eleni Koumentaki, Afroditi Tsona, Georgios Theodoridis and Pavlos Nikolaidis

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 28, 2006, 428-432.           

41) “Novel Advanced Approaches in Sample Preparation and Analyte Detection for Bioanalysis"

G. A. Theodoridis, I. N. Papadoyannis, Current Pharm. Analysis, 2 (4) 2006, 385-404.

42) Coupling of sequential injection analysis and capillary electrophoresis—Laser-induced fluorescence via a valve interface for on-line derivatization and analysis of amino acids and peptides”.

Constantinos K. Zacharis, F.W. Alexander Tempels , Georgios A. Theodoridis*,Anastasios N. Voulgaropoulos, Willy J.M. Underberg,Govert W. Somsen, Gerhardus J. de Jong

J. Chromatography A, 1132, 2006, 297-303.                                                                

43) “Solid phase microextraction applied to the analysis of organophosphorus insecticides in fruits”

K. Fytianos, N. Raikos, G. Theodoridis, Z. Velinova, E. Tsoukali

Chemosphere,  65 (11),  2006,  2090-2095                                                                  

44) “Automated sample pre-treatment using Flow Techniques prior to Liquid-Phase Separations. A review”. Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Constantinos K. Zacharis, Anastasios N. Voulgaropoulos. Journal of Biochem. Biophys. Methods. 70, 2007,  243-252    

45) “Penetration of linezolid into sternal bone of patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery”

Simeon Metallidis, John Nikolaidis, Georgia Lazaraki, Eleni Koumentaki, Vasiliki Gogou, Dimitrios Topsis, Pavlos Nikolaidis, Nikolaos Charokopos and Georgios Theodoridis

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 29, 2007, 742-744

46) “Description of an spe-hplc-uv method for the determination of risperidone in biological samples”

K. Katsigiannopoulos, N. Raikos, G. Papazisis, I. Gkoutziotis, P. Pazarlis, G.A. Theodoridis, A. Karastergiou and H. Tsoukali-Papadopoulou

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 17, Suppl 3, 2007, S161-S162

47) “Sequential injection affinity chromatography utilizing an albumin immobilized monolithic column to study drug–protein interactions”
Constantinos K. Zacharis, Eftichios A. Kalaitzantonakis, Ales Podgornik and Georgios Theodoridis*

J. Chromatography A,  1144, 2007, 126-134.                                                                               

48) “Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction  for the gas chromatographic analysis of organophosphorus insecticides in vegetables”, Kostantinos Fytianos, Garyfallia Drimaropoulou, Nikolaos Raikos, Georgios Theodoridis, Helen Tsoukali,

Journal of AOAC International, 90, 2007, 1677-1681.                                                          

 49) “Within-day reproducibility of an HPLC-MS-Based method for metabonomic analysis: Application to human urine”. Gika HG, Theodoridis GA, Wingate JE, Wilson Ian D.

Journal of Proteome Research 6 (8) 2007, 3291-3303                                                              

50) “Determination of Anabolic Steroids in Muscle Tissue by Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry” G. Kaklamanos, G. Theodoridis*, I. Papadoyannis, T. Dabalis,

J. Agric. Food Chem. 55, 2007, 8325-8330                                                                                  

51) “Liquid Chromatography and Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry fingerprinting of human urine: Sample stability under different handling and storage conditions for metabonomics studies”.

H.G. Gika, G. A. Theodoridis, I D. Wilson

J. Chromatography A, 1189, 2008, 314-322.                                                                                

52) “LC-MS-based methodology for global metabolite profiling in metabonomics/ metabolomics” G. Theodoridis, H. Gika, I.D. Wilson, TrAC Trends Analytical Chemistry, 27 2008, 251-260

53) “Capillary electrophoretic chiral separation of Cinchona alkaloids using a cyclodextrin selector”

Dimitrios Tsimachidis, Petr Cesla, Tomas Hájek, Georgios Theodoridis, Pavel Jandera

Journal of Separation Science, 31, 2008, 1130 – 1136                                                             

54) “A new method for the HPLC determination of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) following derivatization with a coumarin analogue and fluorescence detection Application in the analysis of biological fluids”

Constantinos K. Zacharis, Nikolaos Raikos, Nikolaos Giouvalakis, Helen Tsoukali-Papadopoulou, Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Talanta, 75, 2008, 356-361.                                                                                                                              

55) “Hydrophilic Interaction and Reversed-phase Liquid Chromatography for Metabonomic Analysis of Zucker Rat Urine Samples by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry”.  

Helen G. Gika, Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Ian D. Wilson

Journal of Separation Science, 31, 2008, 1598-1608.                                                               

56) Molecularly imprinted polymers for bisphenol A for HPLC and SPE from water and milk”, Despina K. Alexiadou, Niki C. Maragou, Nikolaos S. Thomaidis, Georgios A. Theodoridis*, Michael A. Koupparis,

Journal of Separation Science, 31, 2008, 2272-2282.                                                               

57) “High Temperature-Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography  Mass Spectrometry for the Metabonomic Analysis of Zucker rat urine”. Helen G. Gika, Georgios Theodoridis, Jon Extance, Antony M. Edge, Ian D.Wilson

J. Chromatogr. B, 871, 2008, 279-287.                                                                                          

58) Hyphenated techniques for global metabolite profiling” Editorial

Georgios Theodoridis*, Ian D. Wilson

J. Chromatogr. B, 871, 2008, 141-142                                                                                           

59) “Profiling and Biomarker Identification in plasma from different Zucker rat strains via high mass accuracy MSn analysis using LC-MS with a quadrupole ion trap-time of flight MS”

Neil Loftus, Kozo Miseki, Junko Iida, Helen G Gika, Georgios Theodoridis, Ian D Wilson

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 22 (16), 2008, 2547-2554.                      

60) “Evaluation of the Repeatability of Ultra-Performance Liquid ChromatographyPLC-TOF- MS Global Metabolic Profiling of Human Urine samples”.

Helen G. Gika, Euan Macpherson, Georgios Theodoridis, Ian D. Wilson,

J. Chromatogr. B, 871, 2008, 299-305                                                                                     

61) “Validated assay for the determination of mitoxantrone in pharmaceuticals using capillary zone Electrophoresis”,

Fotini S. Kika, Constantinos K. Zacharis, Georgios A. Theodoridis, Anastasios N. Voulgaropoulos,

Analytical Letters, 42, 2009, 842 – 855                                              

62)Analysis  of  anaesthetics and analgesics in human urine by head solid phase microextraction gas chromatography”.

Nikolaos Raikos ,Georgios Theodoridis*,  Efi Alexiadou, Helen, Gika, Helena Argiriadou,  Heleni Parlapani , Heleni Tsoukali,

Journal of Separation Science, 32 2009, 1018-26                                                                    

63)Determination of two COX-2 inhibitors in serum and synovial fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography - Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry”.

H.G Gika, A.Theodoridou, F. Michopoulos, G. Theodoridis,  E. Diza, L. Settas, P. Nikolaidis, C. Smith, I.D. Wilson.

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 49, 2009 , 579–586.                            

64) “Determination of anabolic steroids in bovine urine by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry”

George Kaklamanos, Georgios Theodoridis*, Themistoklis Dabalis

J. Chromatogr. B, 2009, 877, 2330-2336                                                                                      

65) “UPLC-MS based analysis of Human plasma for metabonomic studies based on solvent precipitation or solid phase extraction”

F. Michopoulos, L. Lai, H.G. Gika, G. Theodoridis, I.D. Wilson

J. Proteome Res., 8, 2009 2114–2121.                                                                                         

66) “Gel permeation chromatography clean-up for the determination of gestagens in kidney fat by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and validation according to 2002/657/EC

George Kaklamanos, Georgios Theodoridis*, Themistoklis Dabalis,

J. Chromatogr. A, 1216, 2009, 8067-8071                                                                    

67) “Determination of anabolic steroids in muscle tissue by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry”

George Kaklamanos, Georgios Theodoridis*, Themistoklis Dabalis,

J. Chromatogr. A, 1216, 2009, 8072-8079                                                                    

68) “Methodological Considerations in the HPLC-MS analysis of rodent plasma for metabonomic studies”.

Lindsay Lai, Filippos Michopoulos, Helen Gika, Georgios Theodoridis, Robert Wilkinson, Rajesh Odedra,  Julie Wingate, Ron Bonner, Stephen Tate, Ian Wilson

Mol. BioSyst., 2010, 6, 108–120                                                                                      

69) “Site and strain-specific variation in gut microbiota profiles and metabolism in experimental mice”

Melissa K Friswell, Helen Gika,  Ian J Stratford, Georgios Theodoridis,  Ian D Wilson,  Andrew J McBain

PlosSONE, 2010, Volume 5 | Issue 1 | e8584                                                             

70) ATTENUATION OF PROPOFOL TOLERANCE CONFERRED BY REMIFENTANIL CO-ADMINISTRATION DOES NOT REDUCE PROPOFOL TOXICITY IN RABBITS UNDER PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATION”

Journal of Surgical Research, J Surg Res. 2011 Jun 15;168(2):253-61.

P. Ypsilantis, M. Politou, D. Mikroulis, M. Lambropoulou, I. Bougioukas, G. Theodoridis, C.Tsigalou, C. Manolas, N. Papadopoulos, G. Bougioukas, C. Simopoulos                                             

71) “Mass Spectrometry-Based Holistic Analytical Approaches for Metabolite Profiling in Systems Biology Studies”

Georgios Theodoridis*, Helen G. Gika, Ian D Wilson,

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 30 (2011) 884-906.                                       

72) “Global Metabolic Profiling Procedures for Urine via UPLC-MS

Elizabeth J. Want, Ian D. Wilson, Helen Gika, Georgios Theodoridis, Robert S. Plumb, John Shockcor, Jeremy K. Nicholson.

Nature Protocols, 2010, 5, 1005-1018                                                           

73) pH-and temperature-sensitive polymeric microspheres for drug delivery: the dissolution of copolymers modulates drug release”

Gheorghe Fundueanu, Marieta Constantin, Cristina Stanciu, Georgios Theodoridis and Paolo Ascenzi

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 20, 2009, 2465-2475.          

74) “Application of turbulent flow chromatography to the metabonomic analysis of human plasma: comparison with protein precipitation”

F. Michopoulos, A.M. Edge, G. Theodoridis, Ian D. Wilson

J. Separation Science, 2010, 33, 1472-1479.                                                                              

75) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Metabonomics and Metabolomics Studies”,

C. Spagou, H. Tsoukali, H. Gika, N. Raikos, I.D. Wilson, G. Theodoridis*

J. Separation Science, 2010, 33, 716-727.                                                                   

76)Daptomycin determination by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in peritoneal fluid, blood plasma, and urine of clinical patients receiving peritoneal dialysis treatment”

Gika HG, Michopoulos F, Divanis D, Metalidis S, Nikolaidis P , Theodoridis GA*

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry  2010, 397, 2191-2197                                               

77)Does the Mass Spectrometer Define the Marker? A Comparison of Global Metabolite Profiling Data Generated Simultaneously via UPLC-MS on Two Different Mass Spectrometers”

H. G. Gika, G. A. Theodoridis*, M. Earll, R. W. Snyder, S J. Sumner,  I.D. Wilson

Analytical Chemistry, 2010, 82, 8226–8234                                                                 

78)Metabolite Profiles from Dried Biofluid Spots for Metabonomic Studies using UPLC Combined with oa ToF-MS”

Filippos Michopoulos, Georgios Theodoridis, Christopher J. Smith and Ian D. Wilson.

J. Proteome Res., 2010, 9 (6), pp 3328–3334.                                                             

79) “Determination of anabolic steroids in bovine serum by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry”

Kaklamanos, George, Theodoridis*, Georgios; Papadoyannis, Ioannis; Dampalis, Themistoklis,

Journal of Chromatography B 879 (2): 225-229 JAN 15 2011.                                 

80) “Metabolic profiling of human urine by CE-MS using a positively charged capillary coating and comparison with UPLC-MS” Rawi Ramautar, Ekaterina Nevedomskaya, Oleg A. Mayboroda, André M. Deelder, Ian D. Wilson, Helen G. Gika, Georgios A. Theodoridis, Govert W. Somsen, Gerhardus J. de Jong.

Molecular Biosystems, 2011 Jan 1;7(1):194-9.                                                            

81) “Metabonomic Investigation of Liver Profiles of Nonpolar Metabolites

Obtained from Alcohol-Dosed Rats and Mice Using High Mass

Accuracy MSn Analysis”

Neil Loftus, Alan Barnes, Simon Ashton, Filippos Michopoulos, Georgios Theodoridis,

Ian Wilson, Cheng Ji, and Neil Kaplowitz.

J. Proteome Research, 10 (2): 705-713, 2011                                                             

82) 1H-NMR-based metabonomic investigation of the effect of two different exercise sessions on the metabolic fingerprint of human urine

Alexandros Pechlivanis, Sarantos Kostidis, Ploutarchos Saraslanidis, Anatoli Petridou, George Tsalis, Vassilis Mougios, Helen G. Gika, Emmanouel Mikros, Georgios A Theodoridis*

J. Proteome Res., 2010 Dec 3; 9(12):6405-16                                                             

83) A GC-MS METABOLIC PROFILING STUDY OF PLASMA SAMPLES FROM LOW- AND HIGH-FAT DIET MICE AT TWO DIFFERENT AGES

K. Spagou, G. Theodoridis, I.D. Wilson, N. Raikos, P. Greaves, R. Edwards, B. Nolan, M. I. Klapa,

Journal of Chromatography B Volume 879, 2011, 1467-1475                                 

84) “HILIC-UPLC-MS for Exploratory Urinary Metabolic Profiling in Toxicological Studies” Konstantina Spagou, Ian D. Wilson, Perrine Masson, Georgios Theodoridis, Nikolaos Raikos, Muireann Coen, Elaine Holmes, John C. Lindon, Robert S. Plumb, Jeremy K. Nicholson, Elizabeth J. Want

Analytical chemistry 83 (1): 382-390 JAN 1 2011                                                       

85) “METABOLITE PROFILING ON APPLE VOLATILES CONTENT BASED ON SOLID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION AND GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY”

Eugenio Aprea, Helen Gika, Silvia Carlin, Georgios Theodoridis, Urska Vrhovsek, Fulvio Mattivi

Journal Chromatography A, 2011, 1218: 4517-24.                                                     

86)Sample preparation prior to the LC-MS based metabolomics/metabonomics of blood derived samples”, Helen Gika, Georgios Theodoridis

Bioanalysis, 2011 3: 1647-61                                                                                          

87) “Metabolite Profiles from Dried Blood Spots for Metabonomic Studies using UPLC Combined with oaToF-MS: Effects of Different Papers and Sample Storage Stability”.

F. Michopoulos, G. Theodoridis, C.J. Smith, I.D. Wilson,

Bioanalysis,  2011; 3, 2757-67                                                                                        

88) “EXTRACTION METHODS FOR THE REMOVAL OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND OTHER ENDOGENOUS MATERIAL FROM A BIOLOGICAL FLUID”.

Michopoulos, F., Edge, A.M., Hui, Y.T., Liddicoat, T., Theodoridis, G., Wilson, I.D.

Bioanalysis,  2011; 3, 2747-55                                                                                                        

89) “LC-MS based global metabolite profiling” Georgios Theodoridis*, Helen Gika, Elizabeth Want, Ian D Wilson.

Analytica Chimica Acta, 711 (2012) 7– 16.                                                                   

90) “LC-MS based global metabolite profiling of grapes: solvent extraction protocol optimisation”

Georgios Theodoridis, Helen Gika, Pietro Franceschi, Lorenzo Caputi, Panagiotis Arapitsas, Mattias Scholz, Domenico Masuero, Ron Wehrens, Urska Vrhovsek, Fulvio Mattivi,

Metabolomics,2012, 8, 175-185                                                                                      

91) “Determination of venlafaxine in post-mortem whole blood by HS-SPME and GC-NPD” Mastrogianni O., Theodoridis G., Spagou K., Violante D., Henriques T., Pouliopoulos A., Psaroulis K. , Tsoukali H., Raikos N. 

Forensic Science International, 215 (1-3) , 105-109, 2012                                       

92) “Investigation of chronic alcohol consumption in rodents via ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry based metabolite profiling”.

H. G. Gika, C. Ji, G. A. Theodoridis, F. Michopoulos, N. Kaplowitz, I.D. Wilson.

J.Chromatogr. A. 1259 , pp. 128-137 2012                                                                   

93) “Quantitative Profiling of Polar Primary Metabolites using Hydrophilic Interaction Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry”.

H. G. Gika, G. A. Theodoridis, U. Vrhovsek, F. Mattivi

J. Chromatogr. A 1259 , pp. 121-127, 2012                  

94) “Retention prediction of a set of amino acids under gradient elution conditions in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography”

H.G. Gika, G. A. Theodoridis, F. M, U. Vrhovsek, F. Mattivi.A. Pappa-Louisi,

J. Separation Science, 35, 376-383, 2012                    

95) “DETERMINATION OF CARBADOX AND METABOLITES OF CARBADOX AND OLAQUINDOX IN MUSCLE TISSUE USING HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY–TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY

A. Merou, G. Kaklamanos, G. A. Theodoridis *

J. Chromatography B, 2012, 881-882, 90-95.                                                                              

96) "Determination of dapsone in muscle tissue and milk using high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry" George Kaklamanos; Georgios Theodoridis*

J. Agric. Food Chem., 60 (1) , pp. 29-35 2012                                                              

97) “Hydrophilic Interaction Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography retention prediction under gradient elution” 

Helen H. Gika, Georgios Theodoridis, Fulvio Mattivi, Urska Vrhovsek, Adriani Pappa-Louisi, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2012, 404, 701-709                                                       

98) “A QC APPROACH TO THE DETERMINATION OF DAY-TO-DAY REPRODUCIBILITY AND ROBUSTNESS OF LC-MS METHODS FOR GLOBAL METABOLITE PROFILING IN METABONOMICS/METABOLOMICS” Gika, H.G., Theodoridis, G.A.*, Earll, M., Wilson, I.D.

Bioanalysis 2012, 4 (18) , pp. 2239-2247                                     

99)Global Metabolic Profiling Procedures for Animal and Human Tissues via UPLC-MS”

EJ Want, P. Masson, F. Michopoulos, ID. Wilson, G. Theodoridis, RS Plumb , J Shockcor, N. Loftus, E Holmes, and JK Nicholson,

Nature Protocols, 2013, 8, 17-32                                                    

100) “1H NMR study on the short- and long-term impact of two training programs of sprint running on the metabolic fingerprint of human serum”.

Pechlivanis A, Kostidis S, Saraslanidis P, Petridou A, Tsalis G, Veselkov K, Mikros E, Mougios V, Theodoridis GA*,

J Proteome Res. 2013, 12, 470-480.                                                              

101) “Rapid multi-method for the determination of growth promoters in bovine milk by liquid

chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry”, G. Kaklamanos and G. Theodoridis*,

Journal of Chromatography B, 930, 2013, 22-29.                                                        

102) “CURRENT PRACTICE OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY IN METABOLOMICS AND METABONOMICS”

Gika, H.G., Theodoridis, G.A., Plumb, R.S., Wilson, I.D.

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 87 (2014) 12-25.                  

103) GC-MS ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC ACIDS IN HUMAN URINE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: A STUDY OF DERIVATIZATION AND OTHER ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS

Christou, C., Gika, H.G., Raikos, N., Theodoridis, G.*

Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences, 964, (2014) 195-201.   

104) “LC-MS-BASED HOLISTIC METABOLIC PROFILING. PROBLEMS, LIMITATIONS, ADVANTAGES, AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES”, Gika, H.G., Wilson, I.D., Theodoridis, G.A.

Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences, 966 (2014), 1-6

105) “GC-MS ANALYSIS OF BLOOD FOR THE METABONOMIC INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND ALLOPURINOL ADMINISTRATION ON RATS” Pechlivanis, A., Chatziioannou, A.C., Veskoukis, A.S., Kouretas, D., Mougios, V., Theodoridis, G.A.*

Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical/Life Sciences, 966 (2014), 127-131.

106) “PREFACE TO METABOLOMICS II”, Theodoridis, G.*

Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical/Life Sciences, 966 (2014), vii–viii

107) “TARGETED PROFILING OF POLAR INTRACELLULAR METABOLITES USING ION-PAIR-HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AND -ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY COUPLED TO TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY: APPLICATIONS TO SERUM, URINE AND TISSUE EXTRACTS”

Michopoulos, F., Whalley, N., Theodoridis, G., Wilson, I.D., Dunkley, T.P.J., Critchlow, S.E.

 Journal of Chromatography A, 1349,  60-68, 2014.

108) "ADVANCES IN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY COUPLED TO MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR METABOLIC PHENOTYPING"

P. Rainvile, ID Wilson, G Theodoridis, R Plumb

TRAC, Trends Anal Chem, 61, 181-191 2014.

109)QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF HEMICELLULOSE, CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN BIO-OILS BY COMPREHENSIVE TWO-DIMENSIONAL GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY

Chrysoula Michailof, Themistoklis Sfetsas, Stylianos Stefanidis, Konstantinos Kalogiannis, Georgios Theodoridis and Angelos Lappas, Journal of Chromatography A, Volume 1369, 21 November 2014, Pages 147-160

110) “COMPUTATIONAL COMPARISON OF STATIONARY PHASE PERFORMANCE. A STUDY OF TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR COLUMN SELECTION FOR HILIC BASED METABOLOMICS APPLICATIONS”

Ioannis Sampsonidis, Michael Witting, Wendelin Koch, Christina Virgiliou, Helen Gika, Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Georgios Theodoridis* Journal of Chromatography A 1406, 145-155

111) MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC RETENTION DATA AS A SUPPLEMENTARY MEANS FOR GROUPING STRUCTURALLY RELATED COMPOUNDS

S Fasoula, C Zisi, I Sampsonidis, C Virgiliou, G Theodoridis, H Gika, A Pappa, G Theodoridis,

Journal of Chromatography A 1387, 49-52, 2015

112)  SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION METHODOLOGY FOR UPLC‐MS BASED METABOLIC PROFILING OF URINE SAMPLES

F Michopoulos, H Gika, D Palachanis, G Theodoridis, I Wilson

Electrophoresis 36 (18), pp. 2170-2178, 2015.

113) DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A HILIC‐MS/MS MULTITARGETED METHOD FOR METABOLOMICS APPLICATIONS

C Virgiliou, I Sampsonidis, HG Gika, N Raikos, GA Theodoridis

Electrophoresis 36 (18), 2215-2225, 2015

114) AN OVERVIEW OF FECAL SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR GLOBAL METABOLIC PROFILING

Deda, O., Gika, H.G., Wilson, I.D., Theodoridis, G.A.

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 113, pp. 137-150, 2015

115) MONITORING THE RESPONSE OF THE HUMAN URINARY METABOLOME TO BRIEF MAXIMAL EXERCISE BY A COMBINATION OF RP-UPLC-MS AND 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY

A Pechlivanis, KG Papaioannou, G Tsalis, P Saraslanidis, V Mougios, Theodoridis*, G.A..

Journal of proteome research 14 (11), 4610-4622, 2015

116) PROTOCOL FOR QUALITY CONTROL IN METABOLIC PROFILING OF BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS BY U(H)PLC-MS

HG Gika, C Zisi, G Theodoridis, ID Wilson

Journal of Chromatography B 1008, 15-25, 2016

117) STUDYING THE EFFECT OF STORAGE CONDITIONS ON THE METABOLITE CONTENT OF RED WINE USING HILIC LC–MS BASED METABOLOMICS.

P Arapitsas, A Della Corte, H Gika, L Narduzzi, F Mattivi, G Theodoridis

Food chemistry 197, 1331-1340, 2016.

 

 

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5.5 Book chapters

1)       G. Theodoridis, «Mass Spectrometry» Chapters 10-12, ca 50 pages in the book for Special separation methods of chemical analysis,for 4th year Student of the Dept. Chemistry, Ziti, Publisher, Thessaloniki 2004.

2)       G. Theodoridis, "Gas Chromatography" for the book of Laboratory Practice for Instrumental Analysis by I.N.Papadoyannis Ed. Publisher Pegasos Thessaloniki 2000.

3)       I.N. Papadoyanis and G. Theodoridis, “Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry” pp. 491-494, in “Encyclopaedia of Chromatography” J. Cazes Ed. Marcel Dekker, NY 2001.

4)       I.N. Papadoyanis and G. Theodoridis “HPLC Analysis of aminoacids” pp. 408-414, in “Encyclopaedia   of Chromatography” J. Cazes Ed. Marcel Dekker, NY 2001.

5)       G. Theodoridis, “Taxanes Analysis by HPLC” in “Encyclopaedia   of Chromatography”, electronic supplement, J. Cazes Ed., Marcel Dekker, NY 2002

6)       G. Theodoridis, “Taxines Analysis by HPLC” in  “Encyclopaedia   of Chromatography”, electronic supplement, J. Cazes Ed., Marcel Dekker, NY  2002.

7)       G. Theodoridis, “Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Affinity Chromatography” in “Encyclopaedia of Chromatography”, electronic supplement, J. Cazes Ed., Marcel Dekker, NY  2002.

8)       G. Theodoridis and G. de Jong, “Solid Phase MicroExtraction. A New Tool in Contemporary Bio-Analysis” Advances in Chromatography, Eds. P. Brown, E. Grushka, Marcel Dekker, NY,Vol. 43, 231-271, 2005                                                          

9)       Ioannis N. Papadoyannis Georgios A. TheodoridisLC/MS Encyclopaedia of Chromatography, electronic supplement, J. Cazes Ed., Taylor and Francis, NY  2005.

10)   P. Manesiotis, G. Theodoridis, Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Affinity Chromatography inEncyclopaedia   of Chromatography”, electronic supplement, J. Cazes Ed., Marcel Dekker, 2nd edition 2009.

11)   Panagiotis Manesiotis , Georgios Theodoridis “Monolithic stationary phases for affinity-based separations” pp381-402, in “Monolithic Separation Media, edited by Dr. Perry Wang, ILM publishing 2010.

12)   Panagiotis Manesiotis, Laurence Fitzhenry, Georgios Theodoridis, Pavel Jandera

“Applications of MI-SPE in food analysis”, pp457-471 in “Comprehensive Sampling and Sample Preparation” -  MS 88, Editor J. Pawliszyn, Elsevier 2012.

13) Ian D Wilson, Filippos Michopoulos and Georgios Theodoridis

Sampling and Sample preparation for LC-MS-based metabonomics/metabolomics of samples of mammalian origin” pp 339-357 in “Comprehensive Sampling and Sample Preparation” -  MS 88, Editor J. Pawliszyn, Elsevier, 2012.

14) George Kaklamanos, Eugenio Aprea, Georgios Theodoridis*

 “Mass spectrometry” in CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF FOOD: TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS

by Yolanda Picó Ed., Academic Press, Boston, 2012, Pages 249-283, ISBN 9780123848628, 10.1016/B978-0-12-384862-8.00009-1.

15) Helen  G. Gika ,Georgios  A. Theodoridis, Ian D. Wilson, “Application of UHPLC-MS to Human Metabolomic/Metabonomic Studies” pp 387-428, in “UHPLC in Life Sciences”, 2012, RSC, ISBN: 978-1-84973-549-0 JLVethey D. Guillarme Editors.

16)  G.A. Theodoridis*, H.G. Gika and I.D.Wilson, “LC-MS based non-targeted metabolomics” pp93-115 in “Metabolomics in Practice. Successful Strategies to Generate and Analyze Metabolic Data”

by M. Lämmerhofer and W. Weckwerth Editors, 2013.

17) Georgios  A. Theodoridis, Filippos Michopoulos, Helen  G. Gika , Ian D. Wilson “Liquid Chromatographic Methods In  Metabolomics” pp 64-86 in “Chromatographic Methods In Metabolomics” Ed. Tuulia Hyotylainen, RSC 2013.

18) Georgios A. Theodoridis, Helen  G. Gika , Robert Plumb, Ian D. Wilson  “Liquid Chromatographic Methods Combined with Mass Spectrometry in Metabolomics”, pp145-161, in “Proteomic and Metabolomic Approaches to Biomarker Discovery”Edited by Timothy D. Veenstra and Haleem J. Issaq, Elsevier 2013.

19) Helen G. Gika, Ian D. Wilson  and Georgios A. Theodoridis*  The Role of Mass Spectrometry in Nontargeted Metabolomics, pp 1-21, in “From Genes to Metabolites”, C. Simo ed. Elsevier 2014.

20) Andrew Nicholls, Georgios Theodoridis & Ian D Wilson

 “Global metabolic profiling in health and disease”, Ebook Editorial,

Pages 2-5, Doi: 10.4155/ebo.13.339

21) Georgios Theodoridis, Helen G Gika, Andrew Nicholls & Ian D Wilson

 “Considerations in the design of clinical and epidemiological metabolic phenotyping studies”, in Ebook: Global metabolic profiling in health and disease, Future Science 2014

Pages 6-19,  Doi: 10.4155/ebo.13.487

22) Georgios Theodoridis*, Helen G Gika & Ian D Wilson

 “Analytical methodology for clinical metabolic profiling: sample preparation, sample analysis and statistical evaluation”, in Ebook: Global metabolic profiling in health and disease, Future Science 2014

Pages 20-34, Doi: 10.4155/ebo.13.379

23) Helen Gika, George Kaklamanos, Panagiotis Manesiotis and Georgios Theodoridis*

 CHAPTER 159. “CHROMATOGRAPHY |HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY”

Encyclopedia of Food and Health, Elsevier.

24) George Kaklamanos,  Eugenio Aprea, Georgios Theodoridis*

CHAPTER 447 “Mass spectrometry l Principles and Instrumentation” Encyclopedia of Food and Health, Elsevier.

25) Georgios Theodorids, Introduction to Bioanalytical Chemistry

Ebook Bioanalytical Chemistry, due in 2016.

26) Georgios Theodorids, Systems Biology and Omics Technologies, Ebook Bioanalytical Chemistry, due in 2016.

27) Georgios Theodorids, Mass Spectrometry, Ebook Bioanalytical Chemistry, due in 2016.

28) Georgios Theodorids, Immuno-Affinity Assays, Ebook Bioanalytical Chemistry, due in 2016.

29) Victoria Samanidou and Georgios Theodorids, Validation Methods, Ebook Bioanalytical Chemistry, due in 2016.

The last five chapters were written for a 270 pages ebook in Greek Language to be distributed through the Kallipos initiative for ebooks from the Ministry of Education. Readership included the 4th year studens of Chemistry and other Departments and MSc programmes. In this Ebook I served as the main author and editor.

 

5.6 Participation in International Conferences

More than 90 International Conferences with >15 invited lectures, 20 lectures and >120 posters.

Organisation of four workshops in Metabolomics, in Thessaloniki (2008, 2016) Athens (2012) and Patras (2014).