Efthymios "Makis" Papadopoulos is currently an assistant professor in the School of
Kinesiology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. He completed his undergraduate
studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Serres, Greece), and earned an M.Sc.
in Applied Health Sciences from Brock University, Saint Catharines, ON, Canada. He
obtained his PhD in kinesiology with a focus on exercise and cancer survivorship from
the University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Prior to joining the School of Kinesiology
at LSU, he completed postdoctoral training under the direction of Dr. Shabbir Alibhai
in the Department of Medicine at the University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Dr. Papadopoulos's laboratory aims to understand the downstream effects of age- and
cancer-associated skeletal muscle impairments on health outcomes. He is particularly
interested in age-related syndromes, such as sarcopenia and frailty, and their prognostic
value for adverse outcomes in older adults, particularly after a cancer diagnosis
and during treatment. His research also aims to identify feasible and effective multimodal
(e.g., exercise and diet) strategies to mitigate or reverse the loss of muscle mass
and function in older adults with or without cancer. Additional research interests
in his laboratory include prehabilitation prior to cancer surgery and lifestyle interventions
(e.g., exercise and diet) to improve clinical outcomes during and after cancer treatment.