Professor of Pharmacology

Prof. Kyriakos E. Kypreos

Chair of the Pharmacology Laboratory, University of Patras School of Medicine — bridging fundamental biochemistry, lipidology, and translational pharmacology.

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Prof. Kyriakos E. Kypreos
University of Patras School of Health Sciences, Department of Medicine, Panepistimioupolis, TK 26500, Rio Achaias, Greece +30 2610 969120 kkypreos@upatras.gr

Brief Biography

Professor Kyriakos E. Kypreos is an internationally recognized pharmacologist whose work bridges the boundaries of fundamental biochemistry, lipidology, and translational pharmacology. As Chair of the Pharmacology Laboratory at the University of Patras School of Medicine, he has earned distinction as both a leading scientist and an influential mentor, guiding research that illuminates the molecular roots of metabolic and cardiovascular disease while translating these discoveries into meaningful clinical impact.

Educated at the University of Crete in Greece and at Boston University School of Medicine in the USA, where he earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Gail E. Sonenshein, Prof. Kypreos trained under some of the foremost leaders in cardiovascular biochemistry and molecular pharmacology. He went on to complete prestigious postdoctoral fellowships at the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute at Boston University Medical Center (1998–2002) and the Department of Human Genetics at Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands (2002–2004). From 2001 to 2007 Prof. Kypreos served on the scientific advisory board of KOS Pharmaceuticals, during which time he was introduced to the world of Pharmacology — establishing the foundation for his lifelong research focus on the molecular pharmacology of dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, and the metabolic syndrome.

Following his postdoctoral training, Professor Kypreos joined the faculty at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, where he rose to the position of Research Assistant Professor of Medicine in 2006. Two years later, he returned to Greece to continue his academic career at the University of Patras, initially as Associate Professor of Pharmacology, before being promoted to Full Professor in December 2013. Since September 2014, he has led the Pharmacology Laboratory as its Chair, where he also founded and directs the Center for Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology — a multidisciplinary service core facility that serves as a bridge between academia, clinical research, and the pharmaceutical industry.

Prof. Kypreos's research program focuses on the pharmacology of the metabolic syndrome, a complex constellation of conditions that includes dyslipidemia, obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and vascular inflammation. His laboratory employs an integrative, systems-level approach that combines molecular lipidology, animal models, various omics, and pharmacological testing to uncover the mechanisms linking lipid metabolism to disease. Through this work, his group has identified novel molecular targets and pathways involved in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) function, apolipoprotein metabolism, and atherosclerosis, contributing valuable insights into the development of next-generation therapeutics for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Most recently he developed an interest in Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacology and is currently overseeing the execution of a project funded by the Hellenic Ministry of Education on this subject.

The impact of Prof. Kypreos's research extends far beyond his laboratory. His projects have been supported by major competitive grants from the European Union, Greek national research programs, and international funding bodies. Under his leadership, the Center for Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology has become a key hub for translational pharmacology, supporting both academic discovery and precision-medicine initiatives for clinical decision-making.

Prof. Kypreos's distinguished career has been marked by numerous honors and appointments that reflect his influence in the field. He is both an EMBO Fellow and a Marie Curie Fellow, distinctions reserved for researchers with exceptional promise and impact in European science. Among his most notable recognitions is the Irvine H. Page Atherosclerosis Research Award, granted by the Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (ATVB) Council of the American Heart Association, recognizing his pioneering contributions to lipid metabolism and vascular biology.

In addition to his research accomplishments, Professor Kypreos plays an active leadership role in national and international scientific organizations. Past positions include the Hellenic National Committee on Pharmacovigilance under the Greek Ministry of Health, the Hellenic Medicines Evaluation and Reimbursement Committee (HTA committee), and the Executive Committee of the Hellenic Atherosclerosis Society, affiliated with the European Atherosclerosis Society. His influence extends to the scientific publishing community as a member of the editorial boards of the American Journal of Physiology – Endocrinology & Metabolism, the Journal of Biomedical Research, and Nutrients.

A dedicated educator, Professor Kypreos teaches a wide array of courses at the University of Patras as well as other European Universities and Research centers, including topics of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmacovigilance, and Evaluation of the quality of clinical evidence for medicinal products. He is known for integrating current research trends into his teaching, ensuring that students understand both the scientific foundations and the translational implications of pharmacology. Beyond classroom instruction, he has supervised numerous master, doctoral, and postdoctoral researchers, many of whom have gone on to successful academic and industrial careers worldwide.

Internationally, Professor Kypreos maintains an extensive network of collaborations with laboratories across Europe and North America. His scholarly output is encompasses a large number of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals covering basic and clinical lipidology and pharmacology.

What truly distinguishes Professor Kypreos, however, is the breadth of his scientific vision and leadership. He combines deep molecular insight with a pragmatic understanding of translational pharmacology—an ability to move discoveries from the bench toward real-world application. His success in securing competitive European and national funding underscores not only his scientific excellence but also his ability to build and sustain multidisciplinary teams. As a mentor and Laboratory chair, he cultivates an environment that values innovation, ethical research, and collaborative growth.

His research has been widely cited, and his digital identifiers reflect his strong scientific presence. Prof. Kypreos' most current publication record is publically available at PubMed. Updated statistics on his published work may be found on google scholar or scopus. Prof. Kypreos' orchid profile may be accessed at orcid.org/0000-0001-6784-2710 and his LinkedIn profile at http://www.linkedin.com/in/kyriakosekypreos

In the global landscape of biomedical research, Prof. Kypreos stands out as a dynamic leader whose work defines the intersection of lipidology, metabolism, and pharmacological innovation. His career exemplifies the rare balance of scholarly excellence, visionary leadership, and societal contribution—qualities that make him an invaluable asset to academia, research consortia, and the broader scientific community.

Prof. Kypreos Lipoproteins Apolipoproteins Expert

According to Expertscape, a worldwide registry of experts, Prof. Kypreos' expertise on:
Lipoproteins ranks in the top 0.95% worldwide among 177,496 published authors from 2010 to 2021. http://expertscape.com/…/hyperlipidem…/Kypreos%2C+Kyriakos+E
Apolipoproteins E (APOE), ranks in the top 0.95% worldwide among 45,799 published authors from 2010 to 2021. http://expertscape.com/au/apolipoproteins+e/Kypreos%2C+Kyriakos+E
High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) ranks in the top 0.22% worldwide among 67,266 published authors from 2010 to 2021. http://expertscape.com/au/lipoproteins%2C+hdl/Kypreos%2C+K+E
Apolipoprotein A1 (APOA1) ranks in the top 0.68% worldwide among 14,281 published authors from 2010 to 2021. http://expertscape.com/au/apolipoprotein+a-i/Kypreos%2C+K+E

The Team

Meet the researchers driving our scientific mission

Evangelia Zvintzou, Ph.D.

Evangelia Zvintzou, Ph.D.

Group Leader

Department: Medicine – Pharmacology
Research Area: Lipids, lipoproteins and metabolic syndrome

Lilia received her bachelor in Biology from Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki and her Master's degree in Pharmacology from the Basic Sciences Graduate program of the Department of Medicine at the University of Patras. She then obtained her Ph.D degree in our lab. Following completion of her post-doctoral training, Lilia is currently group leader in the lab. Her research project is focused on the qualitative characterization of HDL functions in morbidly obese humans. Lilia has many established international collaborations in the context of joined research grants.

Eleni Karavia, Ph.D.

Eleni Karavia, Ph.D.

Quality Assurance Officer – Research Associate

Department: Medicine – Pharmacology
Research Area: Metabolic syndrome

Eleni received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from University of Patras Medical School. She is currently leading the lipoprotein research group of our lab investigating the cross-talk between the lipoprotein transport system and the hepatic and adipose tissues in metabolic syndrome with particular emphasis in the HDL metabolic pathway.

Katerina Hatziri, Ph.D.

Katerina Hatziri, Ph.D.

Research Associate

Department: Medicine – Pharmacology
Research Area: Metabolic syndrome

Katerina received her M.S in biochemistry from the University of Patras Department of Chemistry and her Ph.D in Pharmacology from our laboratory. Katerina's interests focus on the role of apolipoprotiens in obesity and malignant haematological disturbances.