Assist Prof Dr. Duygu KIRKIK | Immunogenetics | Young Scientist Award
Assist Prof at Immunogenetics, University of Health Sciences, Turkey
Duygu Kirkik is an Assistant Professor holding Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees. She is an accomplished academic with expertise in [her field/areas of interest]. Her research focuses on [research interests], and she has contributed to several publications in reputable journals. Dr. Kirkik is dedicated to academic excellence and is actively involved in [any relevant activities or projects].
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Assistant Professor Dr. Duygu Kirkik is an accomplished academic with a strong background in medical genetics. She obtained her Ph.D. in Medical Genetics from the University of Health Sciences, Turkey, where her research focused on the characterization of the microbiota and the role of inflammasome components in Crohn’s patients. Dr. Kirkik also holds a Master’s degree in Medical Genetics from Fatih University, during which she conducted research on the Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus. Her diverse educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Fatih University. Dr. Kirkik’s passion for research and teaching is evident in her current roles as a Clinical Researcher at Rigicon, Inc and as a Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Arel University in Turkey. Her dedication to the field of medical genetics and her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field make her a valuable asset to the academic community.
Work Experience:
Dr. Duygu Kirkik has a diverse professional background in research and academia. She currently serves as a Clinical Researcher at Rigicon, Inc in Ronkonkoma, NY, where she is involved in cutting-edge research. Dr. Kirkik also holds positions at Arel University in Turkey, serving as a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in both the Department of Medical Biology and Genetics and the Department of Biomedical Engineering since October 2022. Prior to these roles, she gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant at the University of Health Sciences in Istanbul, Turkey, from February 2017 to February 2023. Dr. Kirkik’s academic journey began at Oxford University, where she worked as a Research Assistant at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine from June 2013 to September 2014. Her diverse experiences have shaped her into a well-rounded professional with a strong commitment to research and education.
Research Interest:
Dr. Duygu Kirkik has a broad range of research interests spanning various fields including infection, immunology, autoimmunity, microbiota, bioinformatics, urology, penile prosthesis, and incontinence. Her research focuses on understanding the complex interactions between the immune system and infectious agents, as well as the role of microbiota in health and disease. Dr. Kirkik is also interested in the development of bioinformatics tools to analyze large datasets in these areas. Her work in urology includes research on penile prostheses and incontinence, aiming to improve treatment options and outcomes for patients.
Research Articles:
Dr. Duygu Kirkik has contributed to several research articles focusing on various aspects of immunology and medical genetics. One of her notable works includes a study on the immune response and therapeutic vaccination against Helicobacter pylori, published in the Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology in 2023. Another research article co-authored by Dr. Kirkik investigates the effects of MIR-219-1 gene variants on the development of disease in nonsmall cell lung cancer patients, published in African Health Sciences in 2022. Additionally, Dr. Kirkik has contributed to a study on adoptive T-cell therapies to overcome T cell-dependent immune dysregulations in COVID-19, highlighting her interest and expertise in immunology and infectious diseases.
Awards:
Dr. Duygu Kirkik has achieved significant milestones in her academic and professional career. She was awarded the YÖK/100/2000 PhD Scholarship in Translational Medicine at the University of Health Sciences, Department of Medical Biology, where she pursued her doctoral studies from 2018 to 2022. In 2017, she secured the Third Prize in the Yıldız Teknik TTO & Çalık Holding First Job Entrepreneurship Competition. Dr. Kirkik also obtained a Successful Internship Certificate from Oxford University, Department of Medical Genetics, in 2014. Her academic journey was further enriched by receiving an Erasmus Grant from the European Commission through the Turkish National Agency for the United Kingdom in 2014. Additionally, she was a recipient of the TÜBİTAK 1003 Project Assistant Scholarship and the Fatih University BAP – Project Assistant Scholarship from 2013 to 2015. In 2012, Dr. Kirkik was awarded an Erasmus Grant from the European Commission through the Turkish National Agency for the Czech Republic. These accomplishments reflect her dedication to academic excellence and professional development.
Publications:
- Polymorphisms in Toll-like receptors 1, 2, 5, and 10 are associated with predisposition to Helicobacter pylori infection
- Authors: SK Tas, D Kirkik, A Tanoglu, R Kahraman, K Ozturk, MF Esen, …
- Citations: 12
- Year: 2020
- Role of ACE2 gene expression in Renin Angiotensin System and its importance in Covid-19: In Silico Approach
- Authors: SK Tas, D Kirkik, ME Isik, N Kalkanli, AS Uzunoglu, MS Uzunoglu, …
- Citations: 6
- Year: 2020
- Determination of B-and T-cell epitopes for Helicobacter pylori cagPAI: An in silico approach
- Authors: SK Taş, D Kırkık, K Öztürk, A Tanoğlu
- Citations: 5
- Year: 2020
- Biomaterials used in dental applications
- Authors: D KIRKIK, B Karabulut, K Öztürk, SK TAŞ
- Citations: 4
- Year: 2019
- The important role of TMPRSS2 Gene in covid-19 and prostate cancer: in silico approach
- Authors: A Kalkanli, D Kirkik, E Bostanci, SK Tas
- Citations: 3
- Year: 2021
- Investigation of the effects of mir-219-1 gene variants on the development of disease in non-small cell lung cancer patients
- Authors: SK Tas, E Coskunpinar, P Yildiz, M Bayraktaroğlu, T Kose, D Altunkanat, …
- Citations: 1
- Year: 2022
- Evaluation of in silico analysis of the CTLA-4 gene in autoimmune thyroid diseases
- Authors: D KIRKIK, SK TAŞ, E ÇAĞILTAY, N KALKANLİ
- Citations: 1
- Year: 2020
- Genetic insights into bladder cancer: the impact of SIRT1 gene polymorphism
- Authors: E Bostanci, D Kirkik, S Kalkanli Tas, U Uyeturk
- Citations: Not provided
- Year: 2024
- Unraveling the blood microbiome: novel insights into inflammasome responses in Crohn’s disease
- Authors: D Kirkik, SK Tas, A Tanoglu
- Citations: Not provided
- Year: 2024
- The Integration of RNA Sequencing and Proteomics in Early Detection and Personalized Treatment in Cancer Research
- Authors: D KIRKIK, SK TAS
- Citations: Not provided
- Year: 2023