Charalambos Roussos

Board Member
Management Team
BRFAA
Greece

Scientist Pathology
Biography

 Roussos S. Charalampos (1942 Thira, Academic 2011). Graduate of the Medical School of the University of Athens (Excellent), he specialized in Pathology. He was trained and worked in Intensive Care and Pulmonology at Johns Hopkins, Boston, McGill and Paris. He served as Professor-Director of Clinical Intensive Care at McGill and "Evangelism", Research Director at the Meakins Christie Institute in Montreal. Doctor of the University of Athens and McGill (PhD (cum laude), Scholar and Scientist of the Medical Research Council of Canada, Professor of Pathology, University of Massachusetts, Professeur Associé, Partner of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada, Honored by Jonathan Ballon Of the Canadian Cardiology Society and Exquisite University Teaching of Xanthopoulos-Pneumatikos, President of the Pulmonology Institute of Europe and the corresponding European Society, Member of the Executive Committee of the European Intensive Care Society. Greece to the World Health Organization on issues related to smoking. He is a member of the Fleichsner Society, which has 60 members from around the world. He has written chapters in distinguished International Books of Pathology, Pulmonology, Intensive Therapy and Physiology (Harrison's textbook, Handbook of Physiology, New England Journal of Medicine and others). He is a scientific editor of the third book "The Thorax" and author of over five hundred original works. His scientific work focuses on Pathophysiology, Pathology and Clinical Management of Heavy Patients. His studies have been characterized as "seminal". He has supervised over 50 PhD theses. He is Founder and Governor of the THORAX Foundation, President or Member of the Council of Welfare Institutions.

Research Intrest

 Patholopgy and Surgery