バイオグラフィー
Irmak FERAH OKKAY is an Assoc. Prof. of Pharmacology at "Ataturk University, School of Pharmacy, Erzurum, Turkey. She received her MS degree in Medical Pharmacology in 2012 from the Ataturk University. In 2015, she obtained her PhD in Medical Pharmacology at the Ataturk University. Her research is focused on experimental animal models. In particular, Dr. FERAH OKKAY is interested in in vitro and in vivo models of neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. FERAH OKKAY is teaching basic pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug development and toxicology to pharmacy students, undergraduates and graduate students. She has published more than 40 international publications and four book chapters. She is a member of the Turkish Pharmacological Society. In addition, she is also serving as reviewer to several journals.
研究の興味
Pharmacology, neuroscience, drug discovery, toxicology and applied pharmacology, molecular biology, molecular mechanisms, cell culture, animal models
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研究論文
- Properties of Indium Antimonide Nanocrystals as Nanoelectronic Elements
- Unveiling the Hidden Beat: Heart Rate Variability and the Vagus Nerve as an Emerging Biomarker in Breast Cancer Management
- On how Doping with Atoms of Gadolinium and Scandium affects the Surface Structure of Silicon
- Assessing Bee (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) Diversity and Floral Preference in Two Habitats in the Iberian Peninsula
- A Study to Determine the Reason for Lower Pregnancy Rates in Younger Women with Diminished Oocyte Reserve-less Chance of Implanting vs. Fetal Demise
- LC-MS and HPLC-UV for Detecting Uremic Toxins: Two Validated Methods with Simultaneous Sensitivity and Specificity Evaluation
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