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Professor Seyithan Taysi is a distinguished faculty member at Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences. With over two decades of academic experience, he has progressed from Research Assistant to his current position as Professor. His extensive research portfolio spans multiple disciplines with a strong focus on oxidative stress mechanisms and their implications in various diseases.
- Doctorate (2004): Atatürk University, Institute of Health Sciences, Biochemistry
- Master's (1996): Yuzuncuyil University, Institute of Health Sciences, Veterinary Biochemistry (with thesis)
- Bachelor's (1992): Yuzuncuyil University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry
Professor Taysi's research primarily focuses on oxidative stress mechanisms and their role in various pathological conditions. His work investigates how natural compounds like propolis, thymoquinone, and caffeic acid phenethyl ester can mitigate radiation-induced oxidative damage in different organ systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding the biochemical pathways involved in oxidative stress, particularly the Nrf2-Keap1 pathway, and their implications in diseases ranging from autism spectrum disorders to cardiovascular conditions. His interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations across multiple medical specialties.
Professor Taysi's recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate continued expansion of his research into neurodevelopmental disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and obstetric complications, while maintaining his longstanding interest in radiation biology. A notable trend is the investigation of natural compounds as protective agents against oxidative damage, with propolis and thymoquinone featuring prominently in his recent research. His work spans multiple organ systems including the brain, liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs, demonstrating the broad applicability of oxidative stress mechanisms across medical disciplines.
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Professor Taysi has mentored numerous students through co-authorship on research papers across various medical disciplines. His collaborative approach is evident in the wide range of co-authors on his publications, suggesting active participation in interdisciplinary research teams. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the provided text, his extensive publication record spanning over two decades indicates sustained research funding and academic productivity. His work has been published in numerous high-impact journals including Journal of Clinical Medicine, Scientific Reports, and European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
The information provided doesn't specify particular laboratories or research teams led by Professor Taysi, though his numerous collaborations across medical specialties suggest active participation in multiple research groups focused on oxidative stress and biochemical pathways. His work with animal models (particularly rat studies) to investigate biochemical pathways, alongside clinical studies with human subjects, indicates a comprehensive research approach that bridges basic science and clinical applications.



