معرفی
Dr. Suleyman Felek is a Clinical Instructor in Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Core Faculty at the Yale-Waterbury Residency Program. He holds an MD from Gazi University (1986) and completed residencies in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology at Firat University, Turkey. His career includes research at Ohio State University (2001–2012), University of Michigan (2001–2012), and Bell Biosystems (2012–2013) in stem cell and regenerative medicine. His academic interests focus on infectious disease mechanisms and pathogenesis.
Education:
- MD, Gazi University, Medicine (1986)
- Residency: Infectious Diseases/Clinical Microbiology, Firat University Medical School
- Internship: Richmond University Medical Center
- Residency: Yale-Waterbury Internal Medicine Residency Program
Research Interests: Dr. Felek’s work spans infectious disease pathogenesis, with contributions to peer-reviewed journals and two authored books. His research has been highlighted as cover papers in Infection and Immunity and Microbiology. He has also explored stem cell applications in regenerative medicine during his tenure at Bell Biosystems.