Constantin Polychronakos
ProfessorÌý
MD, FRCPC, FRSC, FCAHS
- MD, Aristotelian University, Greece, 1972
- Rotating Internship, University of Manitoba, 1972-1973
- Pediatric Residency, University of Manitoba, 1973-1974
- Laboratory Medicine Residency, University of Ottawa, 1974-1975
- Pediatric Residency, Dalhousie University, 1975-1977
- Fellow in Pediatric Endocrinology, Université de Montréal (±áô±è¾±³Ù²¹±ô Ste Justine), 1977-1979
- Research fellow, º«¹úÂãÎè University.Polypeptide Hormone Laboratory, 1980-1983
Dr. Constantin Polychronakos is a Pediatric Endocrinologist, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, with cross-appointment in Human Genetics. He served three 5-year terms (1998-2013) as Division Director of Endocrinology at the MCH. Dr. Polychronakos chose the Department of Pediatrics because “child health has always been at the centre of both my clinical activities and my research interests.†His main research interest is in the molecular genetics and immunology of childhood diabetes, where he has pioneered genome-wide studies for type 1, type 2 and monogenic forms of the disease. The discovery Dr. Polychronakos is most proud of, is that the thymus expresses insulin for the purpose of self-tolerance – the first discovered, among many tissue-specific antigens. A quarter-century after its publication, this report still receives >20 citations per year. Among other distinctions, Dr. Polychronakos won the 2009 CPS Research award, and fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
- Clinical pediatric endocrinologyÌýÌý
- Genetics of diabetesÌýÌý
- Immunology of diabetesÌýÌý
- Functional genomicsÌý
- Monogenic diabetesÌýÌý
- Genetic prediction and sub-classification of type 1 diabetesÌýÌý
- Somatic mutations in the expanding autoreactive lymphocyte lineages in autoimmunityÌý
- Quantitative trait loci for translational efficiency (tQTL)ÌýÌý
- T-cell repertoires in autoimmunity and alloimunity
- IKY scholarship 12,000 drachmas / year to the 10 top students in each class. National Scholarships Foundation (Greece), 1966-1972
- Research fellowship, Medical Research Council of Canada (CIHR precursor) $35,000/ year x2 years, 1981-1983
- Junior Research Scientist, Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Salary support, 1983-1985
- Award of Excellence in Research, MCH Foundation $1,000, 2005
- Sessenwein Award for Academic Excellence, MCH Foundation. $39,000/year, 2008-2013Ìý
- Career Scientist Award, Fondation de la Recherche sur les Maladies Infantiles $1,000, 2008
- Canadian Pediatric Society, Research Award $1,000, 2009
- Fellowship in the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, 2012Ìý