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Dönüşüm Bir Yoldur - Biyoelektronik Yolculuğu ve Yenilikçi Bilim

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Embark on a captivating journey through the complex world of bioelectronics in this TEDx talk by Dr. Zihni Onur Uygun. Discover how the phrase "A Way Will Be Found" resonates deeply within the scientific community, embodying the essence of innovation. Follow Dr. Uygun's path from the shores of Ege University to international institutions as he bridges the gap between biochemistry and electronics. Learn about his groundbreaking work in analyzing circulating tumor DNA for cancer detection and measuring biomarkers for metabolic diseases using 3D printers, nanotechnology, nanoelectrodes, and machine learning. Gain insights into the challenges he faced and how perseverance led to significant advancements in scientific knowledge and real-world applications. Explore how his efforts have not only advanced scientific understanding but also paved the way for life-saving technologies, environmental protection, and improved biological comprehension. Understand the impact of Dr. Uygun's work, which has earned him numerous accolades, including awards from the Turkish Biochemistry Association and TEKNOFEST, as well as international recognition through his membership in the IFCC Emerging Technologies committee and fellowship from the Royal Academy of Engineering.

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Dönüşüm Bir Yoldur! | Dr.Zihni Onur UYGUN | TEDxCanakkale


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