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          Eleni Antoniadou

          Greek public figure

          Eleni Antoniadou (Greek: Ελένη Αντωνιάδου; born 1988) is a Greek public figure and scientist.

          She has changed her name to Dr Eleni Dimokidis.

          Background

          Early life and education

          Eleni Antoniadou was born in 1988 in Thessaloniki, Greece.

          She studied Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics at the University of Central Greece and received a master's degree in Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine from University College London.[1]

          Career

          She has been reported as being a scientist active in the fields of regenerative medicine, artificial organ bioengineering and space medicine.[2][3] Antoniadou co-founded a company called Transplants without Donors.[1]

          In 2014, she was included in the BBC's 100 Women,[4] and in 2015 in Forbes 30 amazing women under 30.[5]

          In 2016 she served as president of the 2nd regular annual convention of the European Health Parliament