Biography

Dr. Photios Anninos received his BS in Physics from the University of Athens, Greece, his MSC in high energy physics from Syracuse University and a PhD in Medical Physics from Syracuse University, USA. Dr.Anninos then undertook Post Doctoral training in Anatomy and brain Research Institute at the University of California, LA, USA. He then became Assistant Professor of Biomathematics and Research Anatomist In the School of Medicine, University of California, LA, USA. Dr. Anninos then became Assistant Professor of Physics in Concordia University of Montreal, P.Q. Canada and Associate Professor of Physics at the same University in Canada. He then moved to Greece and became Associate Professor of Neurology and Full professor of medical physics in Democritus University of Thrace Alexandroupolis, Greece. Finally he is now Emeritus Professor in the School of Medicine Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece. He has published more than 200 original research articles in journals including research for epilepsy, Parkinson, multiple sclerosis, autism, neural net models and in chaos theory.


Research Interest

Dr.Photios Anninos research is focused in Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, Biophysics, Neural Modeling, Biomagnetism, transcranial magnetic stimulation to patients with CNS disorders, Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) diagnostic measuruments with the SQUID in patients with CNS disorders and nonlinear analysis for investigating the CNS normal and abnormal functions.