
معرفی
Nashaat Turkman is an Assistant Professor at the Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, affiliated with the Departments of Radiology and Pharmacology. His research focuses on Molecular PET Imaging for cancer and central nervous system disorders, particularly in early detection of Pancreatic, Breast, and Brain Cancers. He specializes in PET Radiotracer Development and Translation, bridging Radiochemistry and Synthetic Organic Chemistry.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Texas at Arlington
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Research Interests include developing PET Radiotracers for epigenetic machinery, CDK4/6 inhibitors for brain imaging, and targeted therapies for cancer. His work emphasizes Personalized Medicine and Drug Discovery, leveraging Synthetic Organic Chemistry for clinical translation.
Recent Publications highlight advancements in Epigenetic Imaging, CDK4/6 Targeting, and Liposomal Drug Delivery. Articles span Medical Chemistry, Neuroscience, and Infectious Disease Imaging, reflecting interdisciplinary applications of PET Technology.
