Anastassiades, Tassos P MD is a renowned clinician scientist and Professor Emeritus of Medicine at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Anastassiades has a distinguished background in clinical training from McGill University and research experience at the Rockefeller University in New York.
Specializing in connective tissue metabolism, Dr. Anastassiades' research focuses on developing chemically modified compounds to aid in the repair of damaged cartilage and bone. His innovative work includes the development of modified glucosamines and hyaluronic acid compounds, which have shown promising results in reducing inflammation and protecting bones in animal models.
With several patents supporting his research, Dr. Anastassiades is at the forefront of translational medicine, bridging the gap between pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. His contributions to the field of rheumatology and arthritis clinical care have earned him local and national recognition, making him a key figure in the medical research community.
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