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Suleyman Coskun, PhD, MSc

Associate Research Scientist

Contact Information

Suleyman Coskun, PhD, MSc

Lab Location

  • The Anlyan Center
    300 Cedar Street, Rm 330
    New Haven, CT 06519

Appointments

Biography

I received my PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine and currently studying genetic and epigenetic regulations in brain cancer at Yale University Department of Neurosurgery. I studied biodegradable matrices for 3D bone tissue engineering as well as controlled drug delivery systems for fracture healing during my MSc. Studies (Coskun et al., J. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed. 2005). My PhD work focused on characterization of fetal bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and the role of vasculature in maintenance of HSC function within HSC microenvironment. We identified the first emergence of adult repopulating HSC in fetal bone marrow at E16.5 in mouse model for the first time, and that osteolineage niche cells are essential for HSC to gain long-term adult repopulating ability. This was the first study characterizing the role of major niche components in regulation and maintenance of fetal HSC within developing niche (Coskun et al. Cell Reports 2014). In my postdoctoral research, I focus on identiying the genetic and epigenetic causes of brain and central nervous system tumors with various histological and pathological grades with the conviction that identification of molecular make-up of brain tumors will guide the development of personalized targeted therapies.

Education & Training

  • Associate Research Scientist
    Yale School of Medicine
  • Assistant Professor Visiting
    Middle East Technical University (2022)
  • PhD
    Baylor College of Medicine, Molecular and Cellular Biology (2011)
  • MSc
    Middle East Technical University, Biotechnology

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
International Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye (TÜBİTAK) 2020
Fulbright Visiting ScholarFulbright2004

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