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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE SURNAME: VALIAKOS NAME: ELIAS ADDRESS: Polykelitou 38 – 41335 Larissa email: [email protected] Mobile phone: 6942987488 STUDIES 2014 Doctor of Medical Sciences, University of Thessaly 1998 AUTH - SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, POSTGRADUATE IN LATEST GREEK HISTORY 1994 GOETHE INSTITUT München, DEUTSCHES SPRACHDIPLOM 1991 AUTH - SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, HISTORY OF ARCHEOLOGY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016-2018 Fellow of the German DFG Research Fellow for the implementation of the program: Das Dynameron des Nikolaos Myrepsos, Kritische Ausgabe, (= Nikolaos Myrepsos’, Textcritical Edition) 2014-present Laboratory Teaching Staff of the University of Thessaly 2001-2014 Administrative staff of the University of Thessaly TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2019-2020 Nursing history, Lesson assignment of History of Nursing 2014-2016 Lectures in the course of Pharmacology II of the Department of Medicine, entitled: "Themes of the history of pharmacies and their evolution over time" 2000-2001 OEEK - 2nd IEK of Larissa, Associate Professor 1998-1999 TEI LARISSAS, Associate Professor, Lecturer: Methodology for collecting research information 1994 - 1995 High School of Doxaparas, Evros, Assoc. Professor of Secondary Education FOREIGN LANGUAGES German, English POST-DOCTORAL TRANSITIONAL RESEARCH WORK: • Ilias Valiakos, Das Dynameron des Nikolaos Myrepsos: Erstedition, (Nicolas Myrepsos, Critical edition) Heidelberg 2019, (Propylaeum ed.), ISBN 978-3-947450-32-9 https: //books.ub.uni -heidelberg.de/propylaeum/catalog/book/ 455 DOCTORAL THESIS • Elias Valiakos, The contribution of Nikolaos Myrepsos to the promotion and documentation of botany and medicine in the late Byzantine era, Larissa, 2014 https://www.didaktorika.gr/eadd/handle/10442/35195 MONOGRAPHS • Elias Valiakos, The province of Elassona in the 19th century: Travelers Reports, Larisa 2003 (Gnomi Edition), ISBN 978-9-608700-23-9 • Elias Valiakos, Megalo Eleftherochori, Larissa 1994 ARTICLES IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS • E. Valiakos, I. Stafanidis, Drugs and Recipes for the Treatment of Kidney Diseases by Nikolaos Myrepsos "Dynameron" in the Late Byzantine Era, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 34: i627-i631, 2019 • E. Valiakos, M. Marselos, N. Sakellaridis, Th. Constantinidis, H. Skaltsa, Ethnopharmacological ׳ approach to the herbal medicines of “Elements Alpha to Delta” in Nikolaos Myrepsos Dynameron. Part II, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 205 (2017) 246–260 • E. Valiakos, M. Marselos, N. Sakellaridis, Th. Constantinidis, H. Skaltsa Ethnopharmacological approach to the herbal medicines of the “Antidotes” in Nikolaos Myrepsos' Dynameron, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 163 (2015) 68–82 • The Nightmare of Nicholas Mirpesos, Byzantiniaka 32 (2015) 241–255 • The settlement of Agios Georgios, Thessalian Diary, 25, Larissa 1995 ARTICLES IN BOOKS • Elias Valiakos, Marios Marselos, Medicines and Recipes for Surgery, in the Work of Nicolaos Myrepsos, History of Greek Surgery, Athens (ed. Militos) 2018, pp. 510-528 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS • Sources of Byzantine medical textbooks, 1st National Conference on Ethnopharmacology, 11- 13. October 2019 • Herbal prescriptions for the treatment of kidney disease in the Byzantine era, 11th Congress of the International Association for the History of Nephrology, Larissa, September 12-15. 2019 • Diseases and Diseases in the Late Byzantine Era, Seminar of the Historical Archaeological Department, NCSR, 14.12.2018 • Nikolaos Myrepsos at the Crossroads of Byzantine, Arabian and Renaissance Medicine, 40 Years Department of Ioannina University of Medicine, Ioannina 4.11.2017 • The Antidotarium Magnum, Nicolai Antidotarium and Nicolaos Myrepsos Dynameron, Institut für Byzantinistik, Ludw.Max. Universität München, 14.07.2017 • Das Dynameron des Nikolaos Myrepsos (13. Jh.): Einflüsse und Auswirkungen, 42. International Congress of History of Pharmacy, Istanbul, 8-11 Sept. 2015 • On the Medicines of Alpha Element in Nikolaos Myrepsos' Dynameron, 42nd International Congress of History of Pharmacy (8-11 September 2015, Istanbul, Turkey) • Influences and Effects of Nikolaos Myrepsos on Western European Pharmacopoeia manuals, Society for Historical Research, Thessaloniki, 25.05.2015 • Pharmacology in later Byzantium: The Dynameron of Nikolaos Myrepsos, Institute of Geschichte der Medizin, Ludwig Maximilian Universität München, 27.06.2014 • The Dynameron of Nikolaos Myrepsos, Historical Research Society, Thessaloniki, 26.05.2014 • Nikolaos Myrpesos's: Pharmacopoeia in the Late Byzantine Era, 16th Panhellenic Pharmaceutical Congress, Athens, 31.05.2013 ANNOUNCEMENTS ON LOCAL DAYS • The Normans in the Potamia of Titarissios, 11th century, 1st Meeting of the Municipality of Potamia, Amouri, 16. 10. 1999 • The settlements of Potamia of Titarissios in the 14th century, 2nd Meeting of the Municipality of Potamia, Vlachogianni, 14. 10. 2000 OTHER WORK • Publisher and Managing Editor of the monthly magazine "Potamia" 1999-2000 • CD – ROM entitled: POTAMIA, from yesterday to today, MUNICIPALITY OF POTAMIA, Larissa 1999 .
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