Huseyin GUNERView profile
Lecturer
Huseyin GUNER is a Lecturer in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Abdullah Gül University in Kayseri, Turkey. With a strong background spanning physics, computer science, and molecular biology, he bridges computational approaches with biological research to tackle complex scientific questions. His educational journey includes: PhD Candidate in Computer Engineering at Abdullah Gül University (2019-2022) Bachelor's degree in Physics from Middle East Technical University (1991-1997) Prior to his current position, GUNER worked as a Bioinformatician at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2008-2015) in the Human Proteomics Program and Mass Spectrometry Facility. His research expertise spans bioinformatics, computational biology, proteomics, and mass spectrometry, with significant contributions to software development for proteome analysis including MASH Suite Pro and the recently developed BrAIn system for brain organoid analysis. His interdisciplinary approach integrates artificial intelligence with molecular biology to address challenges in drug discovery, cancer biology, neuroscience, and stem cell research. Analysis of GUNER's publication record reveals a consistent focus on developing and applying computational methods to biological problems. His work demonstrates expertise in both theoretical algorithm development and practical experimental validation. Recent publications show increasing emphasis on AI applications in neuroscience and continued contributions to proteomics methodology. His research has practical implications for drug discovery, disease modeling, and diagnostic tool development, particularly in areas like inflammatory bowel disease treatment, multiple sclerosis therapy, and cancer immunotherapy. GUNER has published 27 scientific articles that have garnered 9,253 reads and 817 citations, indicating substantial impact in his research areas. His collaborative network spans multiple disciplines and institutions including Johns Hopkins Medicine, Izmir International Biomedicine and Genome Institute, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. As a lecturer, GUNER contributes to academic training in molecular biology and genetics while maintaining an active research program. His unique background in physics, computer science, and molecular biology enables him to approach complex biological problems from multiple perspectives, fostering innovative solutions at the intersection of computational and experimental biology.
