معرفی
Özge CEMALİ is a Researcher at Trakya University, specializing in clinical nutrition and dietary interventions. Her work focuses on the interplay between nutrition, gut microbiota, and metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes. She has conducted extensive research on infant nutrition, probiotics, and Mediterranean diet adherence, with particular emphasis on their impacts on chronic disease prevention and management.
- Education: BSc (2013), MSc (2016), PhD (2023)
Her research interests span nutrigenomics, exosome biology in maternal health, and the gut-brain axis. She has contributed to studies on the role of miRNA in infant formulas, oxidative stress in dairy products, and the efficacy of probiotics in modulating neurological conditions.
Key findings include the identification of miRNA 148a's role in infant nutrition and the validation of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Index in Turkish populations. Her work bridges basic science and translational research, addressing both clinical and public health challenges.
- Awards: Multiple Yayin Tesvik (UBYT) awards (2023)
CEMALİ has led projects investigating the Mediterranean diet's impact on fertility and geriatric nutrition in Edirne, Turkey. Her collaborative projects include studies on probiotics' effects on psychological conditions and the metabolic benefits of dairy products.

