Brain Blooming / Molecular Mechanism and Pathology of Colorectal CancerBrain Blooming / Molecular Mechanism and Pathology of Colorectal CancerBrain Blooming / Molecular Mechanism and Pathology of Colorectal CancerBrain Blooming / Molecular Mechanism and Pathology of Colorectal Cancer
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    • Cognitive Neuroscience
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Brain Blooming / Molecular Mechanism and Pathology of Colorectal Cancer

This week in Brain Blooming Session, Assistant Professor Aytekin AKYOL from Hacettepe University was our guest.He gave out a inspirational presentation on the molecular mechanisms of colorectal cancer along with a Q&A session. Professor Akyol holds an M.D from Hacettepe university Medical Pathology department and worked as a researcher in Michigan University between 2001-2007. His main focus of reseach is gastro intestinal system and liver pathology, moleculer pathways underlying cancer patogenesis and facilitating of transgenic for cancer research.

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