Demosthenes Panagiotakos is Professor in Biostatistics, Research Methods and Epidemiology at Harokopio University of Athens and Member of the Scientific Committee of Health, Environment and Emerging Risks / DG SANTE, of the European Committee (2016-2026). During 2016-2019 was the vice Rector of Financial Affairs, Research and Development of the University. Dr Panagiotakos is also visiting Distinguished Professor at School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, US, and adj Professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. He has supervised 21 PhD theses. He has served as the Principal Investigator of 11 large–scale epidemiological studies and projects (15,2M total). He has published 4 books, over 900 scientific papers in peer-reviewed international journals and has more than 40.000 citations of his work (h-index of 83).
Application of non-HDL cholesterol for cardiovascular risk prediction in apparently healthy men and women: Results from the ATTICA prospective epidemiological study.
A U-shape trend between total and red meat consumption and depressive symptomatology in apparently healthy women: highlights from the ATTICA prospective (2002-2012) study.
The role of dietary vitamin D intake on 10-year cardiovascular disease incidence, intermediate cardiometabolic risk factors and surrogate markers: highlights from ATTICA prospective study.