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Freelance Science Writer with +12 years experience in Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Biology, Science Communication
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Technical Writing,
Copywriting,
Newswriting
Research
Gap Analysis,
Gray Literature Search,
Systematic Literature Review
Consulting
Scientific and Technical Consulting
Work Experience
Senior Research Scientist
IBG
March 2020 - Present
Science Communication
Freelancer
January 2016 - Present
Postdoctoral Researcher
European Institute of Oncology
March 2010 - January 2015
Postdoctoral Researcher
European Institute of Oncology
March 2010 - January 2015
Education
PhD (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
Bilkent University
- Present
PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics
Institut Albert Bonniot/INSERM - Bilkent Uiversity
September 2002 - September 2009
Certifications
- Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(2016). Smyd2 is a Myc-regulated gene critical for MLL-AF9 induced leukemogenesis . Oncotarget.
(2013). Genome-wide transcriptional reorganization associated with senescence-to-immortality switch during human hepatocellular carcinogenesis . PloS one.
(2010). The ability to generate senescent progeny as a mechanism underlying breast cancer cell heterogeneity . PloS one.
(2008). Senescence and immortality in hepatocellular carcinoma . Cancer letters.
(2006). Extremely skewed X-chromosome inactivation patterns in women with recurrent spontaneous abortion . The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology.
(2006). Endothelial progenitor cells display clonal restriction in multiple myeloma . BMC cancer.
(2006). Evidence from autoimmune thyroiditis of skewed X-chromosome inactivation in female predisposition to autoimmunity . European journal of human genetics : EJHG.
(2005). Skewed X chromosome inactivation in blood cells of women with scleroderma . Arthritis and rheumatism.