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我在阿塔图尔克大学教育学院生物系完成了本科教育。之后在梅尔辛大学生物系攻读研究生。我的硕士和博士论文都是关于各种鱼类的生物学和种群遗传学特征。2011 年,我在以色列海洋和湖泊研究所(IOLR)做博士后,从事 DNA 条形码项目。在那段时间里,整个研究所都在积极从事鳞栉水母的研究,午餐时间的讨论也经常围绕着这组迷人的生物展开。林克维奇教授通常只会严肃地谈论鳞甲生物学,但有一天他告诉我:"你知道Botryllus schlosseri正在土耳其黑海沿岸骑马吗?我非常惊讶,并试图从科学角度理解这句话的含义。然后,他给我看了一张 B. schlosseri 群落附着在海马身上的照片。又有了几次博士后经历之后,我于2017年开始在中东技术大学海洋科学研究所(IMS-METU)担任首席研究员。从那时起,我和我的团队一直致力于鳞栉水母生物多样性、进化生物学、基因组学、DNA 条形码、代谢组学、全身再生(WBR)和衰老相关途径的研究。
I completed my undergraduate education in Atatürk University, Education Faculty, Biology Department. Then pursued my graduate education at the Biology Department of Mersin University. Both my master's and PhD theses were on the biological and population genetics features of various fish species. My initial encounter with tunicates dates back to my Postdoc at Israel Oceanographic and Limnologic Research Institute (IOLR) in 2011, where I was working on a DNA barcoding project. During that time, the entire institute was actively engaged in research on tunicates, and discussions during lunchtime often revolved around this fascinating group of organisms. Prof. Rinkevich usually only spoke seriously about tunicate biology but 1 day he told me "You know Botryllus schlosseri is riding horse in Black Sea coasts of Turkiye." I was totally surprised and was trying to understand the meaning of this comment from a scientific perspective. He then showed me the picture of a B. schlosseri colony attached to a seahorse. Following several more Postdoc experiences, I began working as a Principal Investigator at Institute of Marine Sciences, Middle East Technical University (IMS-METU) in 2017. Since then, my team and I have been working on tunicate biodiversity, evolutionary biology, genomics, DNA barcoding, metabarcoding, metabolomics, whole-body regeneration (WBR) and aging related pathways.