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Associate Professor Demet Doğan is affiliated with Gaziantep University, where she serves in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology since 2022. She previously held academic positions at Gaziantep University's Araban Vocational School and Institute of Science. Her research focuses on Aquatic Toxicology, particularly pesticide impacts on fish physiology and biochemistry.
- Doctorate in Biology, Gaziantep University (2011)
- MSc in Biology, Çukurova University (2004)
- BSc in Biology, Çukurova University (2001)
Dr. Doğan's research investigates pesticide-induced oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and endocrine disruption in fish species like Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout). Her work includes multi-biomarker approaches to assess sublethal toxicity, with emphasis on tissue-specific responses and detoxification mechanisms. She explores interactions between neonicotinoid insecticides, organophosphates, and aquatic ecosystems.
Her recent publications (2021-2025) cover pesticide toxicity in rainbow trout, analyzing oxidative stress markers, enzyme inhibition, and behavioral changes. Collaborations include researchers like Tarek Fakhereddin and Reham Al Horani. She contributed to the book chapter Endocrine Modifying Effects of Pesticides on Fish (2018).
Dr. Doğan has supervised 5 master's theses, including studies on spirotetramat toxicity (2024) and clothianidin effects (2020). She coordinated national projects (TÜBİTAK, YÖK) examining pesticide impacts on fish physiology, with notable work on dimethoate-induced DNA damage (2011) and methoxyfenozide toxicity (2025).




