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Ali Eroglu is a Professor at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia, holding primary appointment in the Department of Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine with secondary appointments in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Department of Medicine. His interdisciplinary work bridges neuroscience, reproductive biology, and cryopreservation technology.
His educational background includes:
- DVM in Veterinary Medicine from Istanbul University (1983)
- Ph.D. in Biological and Biomedical Sciences from Justus Liebig Universitat Gies (1989)
Dr. Eroglu's research spans critical domains in biomedical science:
- Cryobiology: Pioneering vitrification techniques for brain tissue and reproductive cells, including high-throughput screening of cryoprotective agents
- Neuroscience: Investigating obesity-related neuroinflammation and neuroprotective mechanisms in female mammalian brains
- Reproductive Medicine: Studying subfertility mechanisms and advancing cryopreservation of oocytes/embryos
- Stem Cell Research: Directing the Human Cord Blood Stem Cell Core facility
His 2023-2024 publications reveal a cohesive research trajectory focused on tissue preservation technologies with dual applications in neuroscience and reproductive biology. The work consistently employs mammalian models to address translational challenges in cryopreservation, obesity comorbidities, and fertility preservation.
Dr. Eroglu actively shapes his field through significant professional service:
- Organizing NIH workshops on rodent model preservation
- Chairing key sessions at Society for Cryobiology annual meetings (2023-2024)
- Serving as grant reviewer for NSF ATP-Bio and German Research Foundation
He directs the Human Cord Blood Stem Cell Core, providing critical infrastructure for regenerative medicine research since 2014.


