About Me: Graduate Student at University of Illinois at Chicago - Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Department
Website: www.uic.edu
Hometown: Istanbul
Current City: Chicago
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Occupation: Graduate Student
Companies: University of Illinois at Chicago - Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Department
Schools: 2007 - …. Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
Graduate student, supervised by. Prof. Dr. Pradip Raychaudhuri (Raychaudhuri P.)
? Research project: Role of Cul4A protein in tumor development.
2005 - January 2006 Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TURKEY.
Research student, supervised by. Prof. Dr. Nes’e Bilgin ( Bilgin N.)
? Research project: Characterization and identification of newly found thermopilic bacteria.
Summer 2005 Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany
Intern, supervised by Dr. Christian R. Eckmann (Eckmann CR)
? Proteins influencing GLD-3’ s RNA binding activities.
January - June 2005 Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TURKEY
Research student, supervised by. Prof. Nes’e Bilgin ( Bilgin N.)
? Research project: Characterization and identification of newly found thermopilic bacteria.
Summer 2004 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University,
Durham, NC, USA
Intern, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Robin P. Wharton ( Wharton RP)
? Post-transcriptional gene regulation.
Spring 2004 Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TURKEY
Research Student, supervised by Prof. Dr. S. Hande Ça?layan (Caglayan HC)
? Establishment of national mutation databases for hemophilia A and hemophilia B.
Spring 2003 Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TURKEY
Research Student, supervised by Müge Türet Sayar
? Isolation and characterization of rust disease (Puccinia spp.).
Interests and Hobbies: Research project: Role of Cul4A protein in tumor formation and development.