معرفی
Etkin Parlar is a researcher in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemistry at an unspecified university. Holding a BSc and MSc, Parlar actively contributes to interdisciplinary research at the interface of inorganic chemistry, materials science, and molecular biology.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (BSc)
- Master of Science (MSc)
Research Interests: Parlar's work centers on Inorganic Chemistry, with a focus on DNA microarray synthesis, surface chemistry, oxidation reactions, nanomaterials, and biosensors. Key investigations involve the use of indium tin oxide and gold substrates for DNA synthesis, aiming to improve oligonucleotide quality and develop novel data storage solutions through two-dimensional barcodes. The research also extends to biological systems, such as the role of bitter taste receptors in gastric acid secretion and zinc homeostasis.
Publication Trends: The 2024-2025 publications reveal a trajectory toward innovative applications of DNA technology, including nonaqueous oxidation methods for microarray synthesis and parallel DNA synthesis for data storage. These works bridge chemistry, materials science, and biotechnology, with emphasis on substrate integrity (indium tin oxide/gold) and cross-disciplinary biological implications.
Awards: No scientific awards were mentioned in the available information.
Collaborations: Parlar engages in extensive cross-disciplinary teamwork, evidenced by co-authorship with experts in molecular biology, nutrition science, and analytical chemistry. The research likely operates within specialized laboratory facilities for surface modification and DNA analysis, though specific team structures remain unspecified.

