Ahu Arslan Yildiz Research Group
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Diagnostic Tools for Biomedical Applications
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Artificial Cell Membrane Technologies
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BE533- Biopolymer
MBG 301 – Biochemistry I
CHE 222 – Introduction to Biochemistry
BENG 591 – Diagnostic Tools
BENG 589 – Tissue Engineering
BE547 – Tissue Engineering and Regeneretive Medicine
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Bıomımetıcs Research Group News
November, 2020- Our latest article about “Propolis enriched scaffold and its tissue engineering application” has been published. Congrats to the team!
November, 2020- Our another collaborative effort about “Boosting up printability of biomacromolecule based bio-ink by modulation of hydrogen bonding pairs” has been published. Congrats to the team and collaboratives!
November, 2020- Our collaborative effort about “Electrospun GelMA fibers and p(HEMA) matrix composite for corneal tissue engineering” has been published. Congrats to the team and collaboratives!
July, 2020- Our latest book chapter “On-Chip Drug Screening Technologies for Nanopharmaceutical and Nanomedicine Applications” has been published! Congrats to the team!
July, 2020- Our recent book chapter “Biomimetic and Synthetic Gels for Nanopharmaceutical Applications” has been published!
July, 2020- Our recent work about “Smartphone-assisted Hepatitis C detection assay based on magnetic levitation” has been published in Analyst. Congrats to the team!
June, 2020- Our recent work about “A facile method to fabricate propolis enriched biomimetic PVA architectures by co-electrospinning” has been published in Materials Letters. Congrats to the team!
May, 2020- Our recent book chapter “Magnetic Levitation Based Applications in Bioscience” has been published!
January, 2020- Dr. Yildiz received “Outstanding professional achievement award” from Izmir Konak Rotary Club.
December 2019 - Dr. Arslan Yıldız's work is honored with TUBA-GEBIP outstanding Young Scientist award.