Laliotis George

Assistant Professor

Animal Husbandry

Biography

Dr George P. Laliotis is an Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. He holds a B.Sc in Animal Science (2002) and a M.Sc. (2004) in Animal Production . In his PhD (2007) and post doc research (2009) he focused on the study, molecular cloning and physiological role of ovine G6PD transcripts. At the past he worked at posts of Greek Administration sector and private livestock sector (2008-2019). He is author of over 40 scientific publications in peer review journals, conference books, book chapters and press articles

Research Focus

  • Animal husbandry
  • Physiology of productive traits
  • Association of DNA polymorphisms with productive traits.

Courses Taught

 

Recent Publications

G. P. Laliotis, I. Bizelis, E. Rogdakis (2018). Impact of deleterious single nucleotide polymorphisms on ovine g6pd gene using computational analysis approach. RJLBPCS 4:468 DOI: 10.26479/2018.0406.37.

Doulgerakis V., Kalyvas D., Bocaz E., Giannousis C., Feidakis M., Laliotis G. P., Patrikakis B., Bizelis I. (2019). An Animal Welfare Platform for Extensive Livestock Production Systems. Proceedings of the Poster and Workshop Sessions of AmI-2019-European Conference on Ambient Intelligence, Rome, Italy, 13-Nov-2019.

George P. Laliotis and Iosif Bizelis (2019). Current Knowledge on Ovine Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6pd): from Enzymatic Activity to -Omics Approaches and Future Perspectives’, International Journal of Current Advanced Research, 8(12): 20785-20789. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2019. 20789.4068I.

G.P Laliotis, P. Koutsouli, K.Sotirakoglou, G. Savoini, I. Politis (2020). Short communication: Association of oxidative stress biomarkers and clinical mastitis incidence in dairy cows during the periparturient period. Journal of veterinary research (accepted).

D. Papachristou, P. Koutsouli, G.P. Laliotis, E.Kunz, M. Upadhyay, D.Seichter, I. Russ, B. Gjoko, N.Kostaras, I.Bizelis, I.Medugorac (2020). Genomic diversity and population structure of the indigenous Greek and Cypriot cattle. GSE (accepted).

Contact

Dimakopoulos Building, 2nd Floor

Laboratory of Animal Breeding & Husbandry

+30 210 529 4458

glaliotis@aua.gr