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Nikolaos Evangelatos

Researcher at Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg

Publications -  20
Citations -  181

Nikolaos Evangelatos is an academic researcher from Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications receiving 112 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikolaos Evangelatos include University of Toronto & Manipal University.

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Metabolomics in Sepsis and Its Impact on Public Health.

TL;DR: Recent developments in metabolomics research in sepsis are presented, with a focus on pneumonia, and the impact of metabolomics on public health is discussed, withA focus on free/libre open source software.
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Digital Transformation and Governance Innovation for Public Biobanks and Free/Libre Open Source Software Using a Blockchain Technology

TL;DR: Focusing on the interaction between two biological/bioinformatics commons, namely public biobanks and the FLOSS, an ecosystem relying on a blockchain technology is set up that protects the information commons from the free-rider problem and guarantees their sustainability without hampering their operational framework.
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Big Data for Public Health Policy-Making : Policy Empowerment

TL;DR: The HDC model for data governance is an arrangement, based on moral codes, that enables public health institutions and policymakers to monitor policy changes and evaluate their impact and risk on a population level.
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Antibiotics-induced obesity: a mitochondrial perspective.

TL;DR: This review has made an attempt to present the interplay between use of antibiotics, obesity, and associated mitochondrial dysfunction to provide insights into the molecular basis, genetic predisposition and environmental triggers, which in turn may have potential clinical applications in the management of antibiotic use.
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European healthcare systems readiness to shift from ‘one-size fits all’ to personalized medicine

TL;DR: It is concluded that European healthcare systems are only partially ready for PM and key challenges such as integration of big data, health literacy, reimbursement and regulatory issues need to be overcome in order to strengthen the implementation and uptake of PM.