Michalis G. Nikolaidis
FSI Faculty
His role at FSI Training
Michalis G. Nikolaidis is part of the FSI Training faculty, contributing his expertise in sports nutrition, exercise physiology, and redox biology.
His work is especially focused on antioxidants, oxidative stress, and molecular responses to exercise, helping connect complex biological mechanisms with practical applications in sport.
Currently
He is a Professor in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Science at Serres, part of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
His research integrates concepts and tools from different scientific disciplines to better understand how molecular processes relate to physiology, nutrition, and exercise performance.
Professional background
His academic career has been built around the intersection of redox biology, exercise physiology, and sports nutrition, with extensive research on free radicals, antioxidant responses, and exercise adaptation.
He has authored a large body of scientific work exploring topics such as antioxidant supplementation, muscle damage, eccentric exercise, oxygenation, and inter-individual variability in physiological responses to training and nutrition.
Through this research, he has become a recognised voice in understanding how molecular and biochemical processes influence performance, recovery, and nutritional strategies in sport.