Guest: Gözde Korkmaz, Koç University

Title: Decoding Gene Regulation and Vulnerabilities in Cancer (BIO)

Date/Time: 30 April 2025, 13:40

Location: FENS G035

 

Abstract: TBA
 

Bio: Gözde Korkmaz holds a Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Istanbul Technical University and a Ph.D. from the Sabancı University Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, completed in 2012. Following her doctoral studies, she conducted post-doctoral research at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Reuven Agami's laboratory. In 2020, she joined Koç University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor, where she established her own laboratory.

She is a distinguished recipient of the TÜBİTAK 2232 International Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers Program and has received several prestigious awards, including the Science Academy Society of Turkey – BAGEP and the Turkish Academy of Science – Outstanding Young Scientist (GEBİP) awards in 2021. In 2023, she was honored with the Dr. Nejat F. Eczacıbaşı Medical Awards – Scientific Research Support Award on Personalized Medicine. Dr. Korkmaz's research focuses on transcriptional regulation and epigenetics, particularly their roles in cancer development, drug resistance, and metastasis. Her lab integrates tailored CRISPR-based screening approaches with next-generation sequencing technologies to uncover novel therapeutic targets in cancer.

Beyond her research, Dr. Korkmaz is deeply committed to advancing science through academic event organization, public engagement, and science communication. Since 2022, she has led the KUTTAM Graduate Research Conference, providing a platform for young researchers to present their work. She also actively contributes to public science communication through CRISPR talks, media interviews, and science wri9ng. In addition, she participates in outreach initiatives promoting women in STEM, including the PepsiCo Future Women in Science Academy and the IKSV Women in Music event. Through these efforts, she aims to foster scientific literacy, inspire future generations, and promote greater inclusivity in science.