Cennet Sena Parlatan
As a neuroscientist and PhD candidate at Medipol University, I have over 1.5 years of experience in conducting cutting-edge research on the effects of boron containing compounds on neurodegeneration in an in vitro axotomy model. My work has been published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at an international conference, demonstrating my ability to communicate complex scientific findings to diverse audiences.My core competencies include animal cell culture, molecular neuroscience, molecular & cellular biology, transcranial brain injury, chemogenetic analysis, and neuromodulation applications. I am proficient in various laboratory techniques, such as PCR-rtPCR, chromosomal analysis, axotomy, and cell culture, as well as neuropsychometric tests and neuroimaging methods, such as EEG, EMG, fMRI, and TMS. I am also skilled in programming languages, such as C, Python, and MathLab, which enable me to analyze and interpret large datasets and create computational models. My mission is to advance the understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegeneration and neuroplasticity, and to explore the potential therapeutic applications of neuromodulation techniques. I am passionate about learning new skills and collaborating with other researchers in the field of neuroscience.