Lawrence Kalogreades

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Lawrence was the coordinator of the Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline (2009-2010) and the Video-Game Psychophysiology Laboratory (2009-2010). He also worked closely on numerous other projects.


Lawrence Kalogreades
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With FWC February 2009 - present
Title Research Associate
Project Manager
Key Project(s) Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center,
2nd International Structured Dialogic Design Process Facilitators Training School,
Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline,
Video-Game Psychophysiology Laboratory,
Key Interests Neuroscience, Neurophysiology, Biophysics, Neuropsychology, Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory.
Degree(s) MSc Neuroscience, MSc Abnormal & Clinical Psychology, B.A Psychology (Magna Cum Laude)
Filed(s) of study [1] and [2] and [3]
University(ies) San Diego State University, Swansea University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Specialization(s) Neurophysiology & Clinical Psychology
Notable Achievements B.A Psychology (Magna Cum Laude), SDSU Honors Program Graduate, member of multiple national and international Honor Societies



Lawrence Kalogreades was born in Limassol, Cyprus, in 1983. He holds M.Sc degrees in Neuroscience and Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, and has been an associate of the FWC since 2009.



Biography

Lawrence Kalogreades joined CNTI/FWC in 2009 after completing his M.Sc in Clinical and Abnormal Psychology. He immediately assumed the duties of lead coordinator of the Cyprus Internet Helpline which is a division of the Cyberethics project.

As the lead coordinator, he led the design of the Helpline service, its website, trained and hired its first telephone operators, and led a vigorous public speaking program, ranging from radio and television appearances to talks and presentations at schools and national symposia, in order to achieve the Helpline's out-reach goals. As a result of the success of the Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline he was invited to the "Promotion of Mental Health and Well-being of Children and Young People: Making it happen” conference in 2009, which was organised by the European Commission and the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs under the auspices of the Swedish Presidency. The Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline was the only European Helpline represented at the conference, with the exception of the local Swedish Helpline, and was selected on the basis of its exceptional progress.

Due to his interest in psychology and the on-going discussion of the possible effects of video-games on their users, Lawrence led an effort in collaboration with Antonis Loizou and Yiannis Laouris to kick-start a unit which would aim to study how violent video-games may affect the physiological and mental states of the individuals playing. This resulted in the creation of the Video-Game Psychophysiology Laboratory, which utilized the NeXus-10 biofeedback platford in order to record biophysical markers of stress, which, when combined with approach and inhibition personality inventories based on the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality, could help elucidate if experienced gamers showed different stress reactions when compared to non-gamers. The results of these initial trials are currently being analyzed.

Lawrence also coordinated the 2nd International Structured Dialogic Design Facilitator Training Program, which included as trainers Prof. Aleco Christakis, the founder of Global Agoras and father of the science of Dialogic Design, Dr. Yiannis Laouris, Prof. Tom Flanagan, Prof. Ken Bausch, and Marios Michaelides.

He was also part of the team which led the series of SDDPs entitled "Learning and Development Needs for Cypriot Local Authorities". The project involved the implementation of six SDDPs across Cyprus with the aim of diagnosing the educational and training needs of the local authorities with the aim of upgrading the operation of local governance in Cyprus.

Besides his main projects, Lawrence also represented CNTI/FWC at numerous national and international symposia.

Lawrence has since completed a M.Sc in Neuroscience in September 2012 at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is currently pursuing a career in the field of biomedical science.


Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute - Future Worlds Center

Dates: Feb 2009 – July 2010. Position: Research Associate – Project Manager. Main Activities and Responsibilities: Lead Coordinator and Trainer for the Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline (Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center), Lead coordinator of the 2nd International SDDP School, Lead Coordinator of the Video-game Psychophysiology Laboratory, writing of research grant applications, public speaker and representative of CNTI/FWC both locally and internationally. Project Coordinator: Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline 2nd International SDDP School Video-game Psychophysiology Laboratory


Conferences attended plus significant participation as a CNTI/FWC associate (excluding public speaking)

  • 15 - 19 March ‘10, Casserta, Italy. COST Action 2102 Training School, “Toward Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces: Theoretical and Practical Issues”, Speaker, CNTI/FWC representative
  • 08 - 10 March ‘10, Lisbon, Portugal. INSAFE 2.0 Training Meeting, Steering Committee member, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 25 - 26 February ’10, Nicosia, Cyprus. February 2010 Structured Dialogic Design Seminars, Lead Coordinator, lecturer
  • 09 - 10 February ’10, Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Safer Internet Day 2010 Conference, Speaker, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 03 - 05 November ’09, Brussels, Belgium. INHOPE 10th Anniversary General Assembly & task groups, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline/Hotline representative
  • 22 - 23 October ’09, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. Safer Internet Forum, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 21 October ‘09, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. INSAFE Annual Meeting, Safer Internet Forum, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 29 - 30 September ‘09, Stockholm, Sweden. Promotion of Mental Health and Well-being of Children and Young People: Making it happen, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 16 - 19 September ‘09, Madrid, Spain. BioID_MultiComm’09: Joint COST 2101 & 2012 International conference on Biometric ID Management and Multimodal Communication, Management Committee member, CNTI/FWC representative
  • 06 - 07 July ‘09, Madrid, Spain. INSAFE Regional Meeting, Speaker, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative
  • 02 - 05 July ‘09, Nicosia, Cyprus. 2nd International Structured Dialogic Design Process Facilitators Training School, Lead coordinator
  • 04 - 06 June ‘09, Playa D’ Aro, Spain. 2nd International Fish Animation Conference, CNTI/FWC representative
  • 30 May ’10, Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline Training Seminar, Lead coordinator, trainer
  • 08 April ’09, Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline Training Seminar, Lead coordinator, trainer
  • 04 April ‘09, Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline Training Seminar, Lead coordinator, trainer
  • 23 - 27 March ‘09, Dublin, Ireland. ESF COST 2102 International School. “Development of Multimodal Interfaces: Active Listening and Synchrony”, CNTI/FWC representative
  • 09 February ‘09, Nicosia, Cyprus. Safer Internet Day Conference: The internet and social networking, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline representative


Training Activities as a CNTI/FWC associate

  • 25 February ’10, Ano Lehonia Magnisias, Greece. Anadrasi Center for Psychosomatic Health, NeXus-10 Biofeedback platform
  • 20 October ’09, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. INSAFE Training Meeting, Strategic communications, national promotion strategies, resource management
  • 21 - 24 January ’09, Nicosia, Cyprus. Helpline Training Conference: Illegal and harmful content and conduct: Protecting and empowering young people, Helpline operation


Education

  • MSc in Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September '12.
  • MSc in Clinical & Abnormal Psychology, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom, January '09.
  • BA Magna Cum Laude in Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA, December '06.


Publications

  • Boudewijns, Z.S.R.M., Groen M.R., Lodder, B., McMaster, M.T.B., Kalogreades, L., Narayanan, R. T., Meredith, R.M., Mansvelder, H.D. & de Kock C.P.J. Layer specific spiking properties and the occurrence of active dendritic calcium events in the prelimbic prefrontal cortex of the rat in vivo. Manuscript in preparation.
  • Kalogreades, L. & Corr, P. J. Quality of life and level of functioning in cancer patients: The roles of behavioral inhibition and approach systems. Personality and Individual Differences, 2011, 50, 1191-1195.
  • Christakis, A., Laouris, Y., Ioannou, M., Kalogreades, L., & Loizou, A. Reports of the Structured Dialogic Design workshops conducted with the local authority executives of the Republic of Cyprus. Nicosia, Cyprus: Future Worlds Center, In press.
  • Kalogreades, L. & Aristodemou, E. Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline Training Manual. Nicosia, Cyprus: Future Worlds Center, 2009.


Research Experience

  • Master Thesis: A comparison of protein function during exocytosis in mammalian adrenal chromaffin cells and neuronal autapses. Advisor Dr. Niels Cornelisse, 02/2012-07/2012.
  • Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Functional Genomics, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research. Advisor Dr. Niels Cornelisse, 02/2012-07/2012. Project: The kinetics of exocytosis induced by hyperosmotic solutions at the hippocampal synapse.
  • Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Integrative Neurophysiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research. Advisor Dr. Christiaan de Kock, 02/2011-08/2011. Project: Single-unit activity in the rat medial prefrontal cortex in vivo.
  • Research Coordinator, Video-Game Psychophysiology Laboratory, Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus, 03/2009-07/2010. Project: The effects of violent gaming on human psychophysiological and electrophysiological measures of stress and aggression.
  • Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Psychology, Swansea University. Advisor Dr. Philip Corr, 02/2008-08/2008.Project: Quality of life and level of functioning in cancer patients: The roles of behavioral inhibition and approach systems.
  • Undergraduate Student Researcher, Department of Psychology, San Diego State University. Advisor Dr. Paul Gilbert, 01/2006-12/2006. Project: Age-related effects of encoding condition on source memory for odors.


Clinical Experience

  • Lead Coordinator/Trainer, Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline, Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus, 03/2009-07/2010.
  • Graduate Therapeutic Care Worker, The Walled Garden, Reading, UK, 08-12/2008.
  • Assistant Psychologist/Intern, Anosi Drug Rehabilitation Center, Limassol Hospital Psychiatric Ward, Nicosia Hospital Psychiatric Ward, Center for Individual and Family Psychotherapy, Athalassa Psychiatric Hospital, Cyprus, 01/2007-08/2007.
  • Assistant Psychologist/Intern, The Corner Clubhouse, Community Research Foundation, San Diego, USA, 09/2006-12/2006.
  • Assistant Psychologist, Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends, Limassol, Cyprus, 06/2006-08/2006.


Selected skills and training

  • In vitro hyperosmotic-shock protocols.
  • Patch-clamp electrophysiology.
  • Single unit juxtasomal in vivo neurophysiology.
  • Surgical preparation of rodents for in vivo experiments.
  • Immunohistochemistry.
  • Reconstruction, 3D mapping, and morphometry of neurons using Neurolucida.
  • NeXus-10 Biofeedback platform.
  • Residential care for adults with learning disabilities.
  • Administration of neuropsychiatric tests.
  • Structured Dialogic Design Process facilitator.
  • Computer platforms: Mac, Windows.
  • Rudimentary proficiency in MATLAB.
  • Proficient in crafting presentations and reports using MS Office and OpenOffice.


Selected Courses

Neuronal Networks in Vivo, Synaptic and Cellular Neurophysiology, Clinical Neuroscience, Neurogenomics, Behavioral Genetics, Functional Brain Imaging, Principles of Neuroscience, Quantitative Methods in Neuroscience, Ethics in Life Sciences, Neuropsychology, Developmental Disorders, Adult Affective Disorders, Psychosis, Adult Somatoform Disorders, Eating Disorders, History and Practice of Psychopathology, Coping with Physical Illness, Psychotherapy, Personality and Sexual Disorders, Scientific Writing in English.


Academic Distinctions

  • SDSU University Honors Program graduate & Dean's List, Fall ‘03, Spring ‘04, Fall ’04, Spring ’05, Fall ’05.
  • Golden Key International Honor Society.
  • Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.
  • Phi Beta Delta Honor Society.
  • Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
  • Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society.
  • Psi Chi Honor Society.


Personal Skills and Competences

  • Bilingual: Fluent in both Greek and English


Other

  • Amateur musician and music producer.
  • Martial arts.
  • Photography.