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Hikmet Geckil
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Hikmet Geckil


Summary

Hikmet Geckil is a Turkish academic who received PhD degree in Molecular Biology (with Benjamin C. Stark) at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT.) A postdoctoral study (1999-2000) at Ben Gurion University and the Fulbright Fellowship (2009-2010) at the HST of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are among his science endeavors. His research is in the area of genetic engineering. His current affiliation is with the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Inonu University.

Biochemistry Biotechnology Microbiology Science & Medical Education

Past or current institution affiliations

Harvard University
Illinois Institute of Technology
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Work details

Professor

Inonu University
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Our group has a long standing interest in the function of Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb), the first prokaryotic hemoglobin discovered by a groupI have had the privilege of being a part of. The cloning of the VHB gene (vgb) in diverse organisms and its potential in metabolic engineering using a combination of techniques spanning biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology are the central themes of our study. Our overreaching goal is to shed some light on the function of VHb in its native host and the use of this highly efficient metabolic modulator in production of some industrially important microbial products whose genes are regulated by oxygen. “Asparaginase”, an enzyme used in cancer chemotherapy and “dopa” and “dopamine”, drugs used in Alzheimer's and Parkinson diseases, are the main products under investigation. One of the recent endeavors of our laboratory is to understand the role of mTOR signal complex on the “aerobic glycolysis of cancer cells” also known as Warburg effect, one of the 10 hallmarks of all cancers.

CHI Postdoctoral Fellow

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
September 1999 - September 2000
Life Sciences
Acetohydroxyacid Synthases

PhD

Illinois Institute of Technology
September 1991 - May 2005
Life Sciences
Genetic engineering of Vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene

Fulbright Reserach Associate

Harvard University
September 2009 - March 2010
Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology
Micro and nanofluidic technologies, tissue engineering

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