
معرفی
Assist. Prof. Dr. Deniz Ceylanlı is a faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Near East University. Born in 1992 in Nicosia, he graduated from Turkish Maarif College in 2010 and earned his veterinary degree from Near East University in 2016. He completed his doctoral studies in 2022 with a thesis on the protective effects of alpha-lipoic acid against 5-Fluorouracil-induced gastrointestinal mucositis in rats.
His educational background includes:
- High School: Turkish Maarif College (2010)
- Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine: Near East University (2016)
- Doctor of Science: Department of Medical Biochemistry, Near East University (2022)
Dr. Ceylanlı's research integrates biochemistry with veterinary applications, focusing on molecular mechanisms of drug-induced gastrointestinal toxicity, nutritional biochemistry of cooking oils, and pharmacological interventions. His work demonstrates expertise in oxidative stress pathways and translational animal models, particularly evident in his doctoral research on alpha-lipoic acid's protective effects and the award-winning sunflower oil study.
Scientific Awards:
- First Prize Award for Studies on the Use of Sunflower Oil in Deep-Frying Processes (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine team)
No specific student advisement or grant information is documented, though he represents Near East University at major international forums including the 43rd FEBS Congress in molecular life sciences. His laboratory affiliations remain centered within the Department of Biochemistry's research infrastructure.





