Batur Gultekin, BSc (Hon)
Postgraduate AssociateAbout
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Postgraduate Associate
Biography
I completed my bachelor’s degree, double majoring in Molecular Biology, Genetics and Bioengineering and Computer Science and Engineering with honors at Sabancı University, Turkey. During my undergraduate studies, I developed an intense curiosity and passion towards computational biology and bioinformatics, which motivated me to pursue an academic career.
In 2019, I took part in a research internship at Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, where I studied gene mutations in central nervous system development that underlie various aneurysms at Neurogenetics laboratory of Professor Murat Gunel, MD.
As a member of Gunel Lab, I helped identifying the role of PPIL4 mutations in intracranial aneurysms. In an effort to understand the impact of PPIL4 loss on hemodynamics in zebrafish brain vasculature, I designed the novel integration pipeline of the model of zebrafish cerebrovascular structure to a CFD application that, at the time, was the first of its kind. Our study was later published in Nature Medicine.
In 2022, I returned to Yale once more as a Postgraduate Associate Research Scholar at Yale School of Medicine in Department of Neurosurgery. I am currently working under the supervision of Dr. Barak in Dr. Murat Gunel`s laboratory and conducting research on the contribution of population-rare germline mutations in cerebrovascular disorders including intracranial aneurysms and Moyamoya disease as well as structural brain malformations including microcephaly. I am taking part in both computational and wet lab aspects of the research projects.
Appointments
Education & Training
- BSc (Hon)
- Sabancı University, Molecular Biology Genetics and Bioengineering (2021)
- BSc (Hon)
- Sabancı University, Computer Science and Engineering (2021)
Research
Overview
I am conducting research on the contribution of population-rare germline mutations in cerebrovascular disorders including intracranial aneurysms as well as structural brain malformations including microcephaly. I am taking part in both computational and wet lab aspects of the research projects at Neurogenetics laboratory of Professor Murat Gunel, MD.
Medical Research Interests
Public Health Interests
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Contacts
Yale School of Medicine
300 Cedar St. The Anlyan Center
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
Locations
Gunel Lab
Lab
The Anlyan Center
300 Cedar Street, Ste S330
New Haven, CT 06519