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A total of 10 projects of AFSU students were entitled to support according to the results of the 2nd Call for the Year 2023 of the 2209-A University Students Research Projects Support Program conducted by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK).
Two projects to be carried out by AFSU Faculty of Health Sciences (SBF) Nursing and Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department students and 8 projects to be carried out by Faculty of Pharmacy (ECF) students were accepted within the scope of TÜBİTAK’s University Students Research Projects Support Program. AFSU achieved 63 percent success with 5 project support received for a total of 8 applications in the 1st semester call of the aforementioned support program, while in the 2nd semester call, 10 projects out of 11 applications were entitled to support, achieving 91 percent support success.
Prof. Dr. Okumuş: “R&D is our priority at AFSU.”
Our Rector Prof. Dr. Nurullah Okumuş congratulated our students and our staff who advise them for their efforts to take their academic development to the next level by being accepted from TÜBİTAK.
Pointing out that the dynamo of AFSU’s quality vision is an effective academic advising system, he said, “In addition to providing our students with a theoretical and practical formation, we also care about giving them the ability to produce R&D projects. We continue our efforts for our students to sign new projects that will gradually raise our success bar both in quality and quantity.”
What is the University Students Research Projects Support Program?
The scope of the 2209-A Program is to provide support for machinery/equipment, consumables, travel and service procurement expenses required for research projects prepared by university students, and students were encouraged to prepare their research projects within the framework of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the last call. In general, SDGs cover topics such as ending poverty, fighting injustice, economic growth, energy, production/consumption, industrialization and climate change.
Supported Projects of Our Students
Project Name: Development of a New Generation Nanosensor for the Determination of Elbasvir Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient
Project Coordinator: Emine Yildirim (ECF)
Project Name: Determination of Antioxidant Activity of Methanol Extracts of Anemone Blanda Plant
Project Coordinator: Ayşenur KAMALI (ECF)
Project Name: Investigation of the Combinations of Cymbopogon nardus L. Rendle and Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng. Essential Oils with Antibacterial Agents
Project Coordinator: Zehra Keçeci (ECF)
Project Title: Investigation of the Cytotoxic Effect of Dulexotine Hydrochloride on DU-145 Prostate Cancer Cells
Project Coordinator: Özge Demirel (ECF)
Project Name: Development of Human CERS6 Targeted Therapeutic DNA Aptamer Using Online Databases and in-silico Modeling
Project Coordinator: Dağhan Önder (ECF)
Project Name: Development of yidC Protein Targeted Cyclic Peptide as Antimicrobial Active Precursor Using In-silico Tools
Project Coordinator: Sevde Saliha Tarakçı (ECF)
Project Name: Determination of Anti-inflammatory Activity of Eriolobus trilobatus Fruits in vitro
Project Coordinator: Semiha Çakal (ECF)
Project Name: Determination of Wound Healing Potential of Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees Plant
Project Coordinator: Reyhan Yıldız (ECF)
Project Title: Factors Associated with Sleep Quality in University Students: Problematic Internet Use, Mental Well-Being and Pain
Project Coordinator: Eminalp Büyükavcı (SBF)
Project Name: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Musical Sensory Toy Designed for Children with Special Needs
Project Coordinator: Damla Yıldırım (SBF)
Project Name (2023/1): The Effect of Nursing Students’ Prejudices Towards Obesity on Their Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Childhood Obesity
Project Coordinator: Pelin Dudar (SBF)
Güncelleme Tarihi: 12 Eylül 2024