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Prof. Zeynep Altintas is a Full Professor (W3) at the Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, where she holds the Chair of Bioinspired Materials and Biosensors within the Institute of Materials Science since 2022. She leads cutting-edge research at the intersection of materials science, biosensing, and computational design of functional materials for biomedical applications.
Her research focuses on developing novel biosensing platforms using in silico designed functional materials for medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety analysis. She has pioneered approaches in epitope-mediated imprinting, nanoMIP biosensors, and lab-on-a-chip sensing technologies. Her work bridges computational modeling with experimental validation to create high-affinity synthetic receptors for disease biomarkers.
Prof. Altintas has received numerous prestigious accolades including the Life Outstanding Investigator Award for Women (2022), The Aventis Life Sciences Bridge Award with 100,000 euros prize money (2021), and recognition on Stanford University's Top 2% Scientists List (2021 and 2022). These awards reflect her significant contributions to advancing biosensor technology and materials science.
She serves in editorial roles for high-impact journals including Biosensors and Bioelectronics (Elsevier), Scientific Reports (Nature), and Micromachines (MDPI). Her research has been supported by competitive funding including a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (2016-2018) and various British Council travel grants. She has organized international scientific events and served on multiple conference committees.
Prof. Altintas leads the Biomaterials and Biosensors Working Group at Kiel University, which is actively engaged in projects related to biomagnetic sensing, materials for brain applications, and cooperative actuator systems for nanomechanics. Her research group collaborates internationally across Europe, Turkey, and the UK, addressing critical challenges in healthcare diagnostics through interdisciplinary approaches.
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