معرفی
Mübeccel Atelge is a Lecturer at Kastamonu University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, focusing on Veterinary Parasitology within the Division of Preclinical Sciences. She has been actively contributing to parasitological research since 2016, with a particular emphasis on molecular characterization of parasites, zoonotic transmission, and vector biology.
- PhD in Veterinary Parasitology (2016-2020), Erciyes University Institute of Health Sciences
- MSc in Biology (2012-2015), Niğde University Institute of Science
- BSc in Biology (2008-2012), Niğde University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Her research spans molecular and phylogenetic analyses of parasites affecting both domestic and wild animals, with notable work on Giardia duodenalis, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, and Phlebotomine sandflies. She has published extensively on zoonotic potential and vector identification.
Key projects include:
- Kastamonu University Parasitology Laboratory Infrastructure Project (2021-2022)
- Molecular characterization of Hyalomma marginatum tick antigens for vaccine development (2019-2021)
- Phlebotomine sandflies and zoonotic Leishmania in Inebolu region (2021)
With over 64 citations across platforms and an h-index of 6 on Google Scholar, her work appears in journals like Veterinary Parasitology and Parasitology Research. She collaborates extensively with researchers such as Alparslan Yıldırım and Abdullah İnci across Turkey's leading veterinary institutions.


