Our Team
Prof. Dr. Abdulillah Ece
Head of B@MER
Research Areas
- Chemistry
- Life Sciences
- Multidisciplinery Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Summary
Prof. Dr. Abdulilah Ece is the Director of Biruni University’s BAMER (Research and Application Center), where he advances interdisciplinary research impact and institutional visibility through strategic academic and scientific initiatives. A full professor in Medical Biochemistry, he leads research in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry and serves as Associate Editor for BMC Chemistry (Springer Nature), contributing to global scientific discourse. His work is internationally recognized through awards and invited scientific engagements, and he fosters collaborations that enhance both research excellence and the university’s global profile.
Prof. Dr. Zeynep HOŞBAY
Dean of Faculty
Research Areas
- 1001 – Scientific and Technological Research Projects Support Program
Summary
In Children with Obstetric (Congenital) Brachial Plexus Palsy
Dental Implants
Maxillofacial Surgery
Regenerative Medicine
Doç. Dr. Ecem Fatma KARAMAN
Vice Dean
Research Areas
- 1001 – Scientific and Technological Research Projects Support Program
Summary
In Vitro Investigation of Epigenetic Mechanisms in the Effects of Polystyrene Microplastics on Lipotoxicity in Human Liver Cells
Prof. Dr. Bedia Kaymakçıoğlu
Research Areas
- 1001 – Scientific and Technological Research Projects Support Program
Summary
Prof. Dr. Ayşe Zehra AROĞUZ
Faculty of Pharmacy
Research Areas
- 1071 – Bilateral Cooperation (TÜBİTAK 1071 – 2559 NITRA, Serbia)
Summary
Prof. Dr. Burcu KARADUMAN
Faculty of Dentistry
Research Areas
- 1002 – Rapid Support Program
Summary
Prof. Dr. Besa Bilakaya
Faculty of Pharmacy
Research Areas
- 1002 – Rapid Support Program
- Exploring the Mechanism of Action of Next-Generation Carbon Quantum Dots Derived from Known Molecules for Cancer Therapy
Summary
Prof. Dr. Demet ERDAĞ
Head of the Department of Periodontology
Research Areas
- 1001 – Scientific and Technological Research Projects Support Program
- A Potential Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach via Ferroptosis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Using Quantum Dot– and Sugar Ligand–Functionalized Fe₃O₄ Magnetic Nanoparticles
Summary