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Prof. Dr. Abdullah DOĞAN is a distinguished faculty member at Kafkas University's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. He has served as a full-time Professor since 2001, following progressive academic appointments including Associate Professor (1995-2001) and Assistant Professor (1992-1995). His academic journey includes significant administrative roles such as Department Chair and Institute Director.
- Ankara University, Institute of Health Sciences - Doctorate in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology (1987-1991)
- Fırat University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine (1981-1986)
Professor DOĞAN's research spans veterinary pharmacology and toxicology with emphasis on genotoxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity studies. His work explores the effects of various compounds including acrylamide, bisphenol A, and plant extracts on biological systems. He has extensively investigated oxidative stress parameters, micronucleus formation, and the protective effects of phenolic compounds. His research employs diverse models including mice, rats, fish, and cell lines, with particular focus on environmental toxins and potential therapeutic interventions.
His publication record shows consistent scholarly output with recent works (2020-2023) focusing on cancer treatment approaches, antibacterial compounds from natural sources, and detoxification methods. Earlier publications (2010-2015) centered on fibrosarcoma prevention, acrylamide toxicity, and bacterial inhibition studies. His work demonstrates a clear trajectory from fundamental toxicology research toward potential therapeutic applications.
Professor DOĞAN has successfully supervised multiple graduate students through their thesis research, demonstrating his commitment to academic mentorship. His collaborative research network spans numerous institutions across Turkey, with frequent collaborations with researchers like Pınar Aksu-Kılıçle and Dinçer Erdağ. He has contributed significantly to both basic and applied research through numerous funded projects from higher education institutions and other public organizations.
His laboratory work encompasses in vitro and in vivo methodologies for assessing genotoxicity, oxidative stress, and antimicrobial effects. He maintains active involvement in professional organizations including the Turkish Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology Association and the Turkish Toxicology Association, reflecting his standing in the scientific community.
