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IBD, Fat, Adipose, Preadipocytes, MSCs, Substance P, Inflammation, Cytokines, Adipokines
United States, Greece

Biography

The focus of my research moving forward will be biomarker identification in circulation and CSF in obesity and successful weight loss in an effort to identify new targets and promote novel treatments for patients struggling with obesity. Through my prior research, I have acquired skills and experience in experimental design, traditional as well as innovative laboratory techniques and data analysis with special interest in pathway analysis to address questions related to complex tissue interactions. I plan to integrate these research methods with ongoing clinical approaches in my effort to advance personalized medicine in obesity.

Activities

Employment (10)

NYP/ Columbia University: New York, NY, US

2020-07-01 to present | Clinical Fellow (Endocrinology)
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Yale New Haven Health/ Bridgeport Hospital: Bridgeport, CT, US

2017-07-01 to 2020-06-30 | Resident (Internal Medicine)
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University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine: Los Angeles, CA, US

2015-01 to 2015-12 | Assistant Project Scientist
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University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine: Los Angeles, CA, US

2011-01 to 2014-12 | Postdoctoral Scholar
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Union of Soccer Associations of Irakleio: Heraklion, Crete, GR

2009-09 to 2010-12 | Sports and Emergency Physician
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Municipality of Crete: Heraklion , Crete, GR

2009-09 to 2010-12 | Sports and Emergency Medicine Physician
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Eight independent local sports teams: Herakion, Crete, GR

2009-09 to 2010-12 | Lead Physician
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Calcetto Soccer Fields: Heraklion, Crete, GR

2009-09 to 2010-12 | Sports and Emergency Physician
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Explorers Summer Camp: Rethymnon, Crete, GR

2010-06 to 2010-07 | Lead Physician
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A.P. Corpis Travel Agency: Heraklion, Crete, GR

2010-04 to 2010-05 | Lead Physician
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Education and qualifications (5)

ABIM Certified in Internal Medicine: New York, NY, US

2020-09-01 to present | Phycisian (Internal Medicine)
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University of Crete School of Medicine/ UCLA: Heraklion/ Los Angeles, GR

2011-11 to 2016-07 | Ph.D.
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National Institutes of Health: Bethesda, MD, US

2015-09 to 2016-04 | Certificate (Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research)
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University of Crete School of Medicine/ UCLA: Heraklion/ Los Angeles, GR

2009-09 to 2011-11 | M.Sc.
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University of Crete School of Medicine: Heraklion, GR

2003-09 to 2009-07 | M.D.
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Works (9)

Mesenteric Adipose-derived Stromal Cells From Crohn's Disease Patients Induce Protective Effects in Colonic Epithelial Cells and Mice With Colitis.

Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology
2018-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Hoffman JM; Sideri A; Ruiz JJ; Stavrakis D; Shih DQ; Turner JR; Pothoulakis C; Karagiannides I
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Aristea Sideri via Europe PubMed Central

MicroRNA-31-3p Is Involved in Substance P (SP)-Associated Inflammation in Human Colonic Epithelial Cells and Experimental Colitis.

The American journal of pathology
2017-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Fang K; Law IKM; Padua D; Sideri A; Huang V; Kevil CG; Iliopoulos D; Pothoulakis C
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Aristea Sideri via Europe PubMed Central

Cathelicidin suppresses lipid accumulation and hepatic steatosis by inhibition of the CD36 receptor

Int J Obes (Lond)
2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Hoang-Yen Tran, D.; Hoang-Ngoc Tran, D.; Mattai, S. A.; Sallam, T.; Ortiz, C.; Lee, E. C.; Robbins, L.; Ho, S.; Lee, J. E.; Fisseha, E. et al.
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Aristea Sideri via ResearcherID

Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor 2 Signaling Promotes Mucosal Repair Responses after Colitis

Am J Pathol
2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Hoffman, J. M.; Baritaki, S.; Ruiz, J. J.; Sideri, A.; Pothoulakis, C.
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Effects of obesity on severity of colitis and cytokine expression in mouse mesenteric fat. Potential role of adiponectin receptor 1

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Sideri, A.; Stavrakis, D.; Bowe, C.; Shih, D. Q.; Fleshner, P.; Arsenescu, V.; Arsenescu, R.; Turner, J. R.; Pothoulakis, C.; Karagiannides, I.
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Identification of a novel substance P (SP)-neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) microRNA-221-5p inflammatory network in human colonic epithelial cells

Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol
2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Fang, K.; Sideri, A.; Law, I. K.; Bakirtzi, K.; Polytarchou, C.; Iliopoulos, D.; Pothoulakis, C.
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Substance P mediates pro-inflammatory cytokine release form mesenteric adipocytes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients

Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol
2015 | Journal article
Contributors: Sideri, A.; Bakirtzi, K.; Shih, D. Q.; Koon, H. W.; Fleshner, P.; Arsenescu, R.; Arsenescu, V.; Turner, J. R.; Karagiannides, I.; Pothoulakis, C.
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Chronic unpredictable stress regulates visceral adipocyte-mediated glucose metabolism and inflammatory circuits in male rats

Physiol Rep
2014 | Journal article
Contributors: Karagiannides, I.; Golovatscka, V.; Bakirtzi, K.; Sideri, A.; Salas, M.; Stavrakis, D.; Polytarchou, C.; Iliopoulos, D.; Pothoulakis, C.; Bradesi, S.
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Defective transcription initiation causes postnatal growth failure in a mouse model of nucleotide excision repair (NER) progeria

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2012 | Journal article
Contributors: Kamileri, I.; Karakasilioti, I.; Sideri, A.; Kosteas, T.; Tatarakis, A.; Talianidis, I.; Garinis, G. A.
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