Charalampos Tzoulis

Jebsen Foundation,[2] focusing on better diagnostics and identification of disease subtypes in order to offer personalized treatments.

In 2010 Prof. Tzoulis obtained his PhD at the University of Bergen with a project on Clinical and molecular studies of Mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma (POLG) associated disease.

As a clinical neurologist, Prof. Tzoulis is an expert on movement disorders and neurodegeneration, including dementia and parkinsonism.

He leads the research group "Neuromics",[4] which focuses on exploring the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease with the aim to improve patient diagnosis and develop neuroprotective therapies.

Prof. Tzoulis is Neuro-SysMed's co-director, Head of Neurodegeneration Research and Principal Investigator for Parkinson's Disease.