2019 News
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‘Sultans of Türkiye’ won a prestigious robotics award in HoustonOn April 20, 2019, the robotics team of the Darrüşşafaka High school traveled to the United States to attend the FIRST Robotics Competition in Houston, Texas, and won an international engineering award. full story |
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Young Scholar Interview with Dr. Ahmet CoskunDr. Coskun is currently an Instructor of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Coskun has been working with Prof. Garry Nolan as a faculty member at Stanford University. full story |
Ergun Akleman on Space Filling StructuresA space filling shape is a cellular structure whose replicas together can fill all of space watertight, i.e. without having any voids between them, or equivalently, it is a cellular structure that can be used to generate a tessellation of space full story |
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Gene Therapy by Beste MutluGene therapy uses harmless viruses to introduce genetic material into cells. The goal is to treat diseases by correcting abnormal genes or producing a beneficial protein: a concept researchers have been working on since 1990s. full story |
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Science Cartoon Summer 2019In every issue of The Bridge, we include science cartoons by Ergun Akleman. full story |
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Turkish Women Participation in Science Outperform EUThe ratio of Turkish women to men in the areas of science, technology, engineering, health, and research and development has surpassed that of the European Union’s, according to figures released on Feb. 11 by Eurostat, the statistical office of the union in Luxembourg. full story |
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Mehmet Toner honered with Vehbi Koç AwardProfessor Mehmet Toner, a TASSA board member, has been honored with Vehbi Koç Award. Vehbi Koç Award is presented annually for education, health, and culture to recognize full story |
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Argonne Scientist Ali Erdemir named AAAS fellow and elected to the National Academy of EngineeringAli Erdemir, an Argonne Distinguished Fellow and senior scientist, was recognized for his “scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications,” by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). full story |
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Tamerler and Ozcan named AAAS FellowAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science announced its 2018 class of 416 new fellows, which included Candan Tamerler and Aydogan Ozcan, on November 27, 2018. The honor recognizes major efforts that have, scientifically or socially, advanced science or its applications. full story |
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Aydogan Ozcan elected to the National Academy of InventorsAydogan Ozcan, Chancellor’s Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Bioengineering, has been elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. The organization announced this year’s class of 148 fellows on December 11. full story |
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Success of Yildirim FamilyMihriban Yıldırım, a researcher in genetics at the Massachusetts General Hospital, uncovers unanticipated biological principles dictating poor outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) via single-cell RNA sequencing. Her husband, Murat Yildirim, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) full story |
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Science Cartoon Winter 2019In every issue of The Bridge, we include science cartoons by Ergun Akleman. full story |