Nina Tuncel | Health Professions | Women Research Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Nina Tuncel | Health Professions | Women Research Award

Akdeniz University | Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Nina Tunçel began her academic journey with a solid foundation in physics at Al-Zahra University, Iran, where she completed her undergraduate studies from 1979 to 1987. She pursued postgraduate studies in Tıbbi Radyofizik  at Istanbul University's Health Sciences Institute from 1988 to 1991, followed by a doctoral degree in the same field from 1991 to 1998. Her academic pursuits in physics laid the groundwork for her interdisciplinary research focus encompassing medicine, health sciences, and biophysics.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout her career, Assoc. Prof. Nina Tunçel has held various academic and professional positions, demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in her field. She began as a Research Assistant at Istanbul University's Onkoloji Enstitüsü (Oncology Institute) from 1993 to 1996, marking the beginning of her involvement in medical physics research. Subsequently, she held positions as an Expert at Akdeniz University's Faculty of Medicine and Dokuz Eylul University's Tıp Fakültesi (Faculty of Medicine) , where she contributed significantly to radiation oncology and internal medicine.

Contributions and Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Tunçel's research areas span a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, health sciences, internal medicine sciences, radiation oncology, physics, and interdisciplinary physics. Her expertise in biophysics and medical physics has led to numerous contributions in the understanding and application of radiation in healthcare, such as the design of tissue-mimicking gel phantoms for diffusion kurtosis imaging and the optimization of radiotherapy techniques for various cancer treatments. Her research has been published in prestigious journals indexed by SCI, SSCI, and AHCI, highlighting her significant contributions to the scientific community.

Accolades and Recognition

Assoc. Prof. Nina Tunçel has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the field of medical physics. Her research has earned her accolades such as the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating the impact of her work on advancing knowledge and innovation in healthcare. Additionally, she has been acknowledged for her academic excellence through publications in renowned journals and presentations at international conferences, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in her field.

Impact and Influence

Assoc. Prof. Tunçel's work has had a profound impact on the field of medical physics, particularly in the areas of radiation oncology and biophysics. Her research has contributed to the development of innovative techniques and methodologies for cancer treatment, improving the effectiveness and precision of radiation therapy while minimizing adverse effects on patients. Through her academic endeavors and professional contributions, she has inspired future generations of scientists and clinicians to explore new frontiers in medical physics and contribute to the advancement of healthcare.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Assoc. Prof. Nina Tunçel's legacy lies in her significant contributions to the field of medical physics, which have paved the way for advancements in cancer treatment and radiation therapy. Her research has provided invaluable insights into the complex interactions between radiation and biological systems, leading to improved patient outcomes and quality of life. As she continues her academic journey, Assoc. Prof. Tunçel remains committed to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in medical physics and shaping the future of healthcare through her innovative research and dedication to excellence.

Notable Publications

Physical and chemical properties of beads glasses 2023

Radio-sensitivity on MCF-7 cells of silver nanoparticles synthesized by Silybum marianum 2023 (3) 

Hybrid Tomo-Helical and Tomo-Direct radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer 2021 (1)

The dose rate measurements of C-arm fluoroscopic x-ray systems with and without apron 2018 (1)

Design and Characterisation of Tissue-Mimicking Gel Phantoms for Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging 2018 (17)

 

 

 

Young Scientist Award

Introduction: Welcome to the prestigious Young Scientist Award, a celebration of innovation, intellect, and groundbreaking contributions in the world of science. This award recognizes and honors the exceptional achievements of young scientists who are shaping the future of their respective fields.

Award Eligibility: Open to passionate minds under 35, the Young Scientist Award seeks individuals with outstanding qualifications and a commitment to advancing knowledge. Eligible candidates must hold a relevant degree and have made significant contributions through publications or research.

Evaluation Criteria: Submissions will be evaluated based on the originality, impact, and relevance of the work. A distinguished panel of experts will assess the candidate's research, publications, and overall contributions to their scientific community.

Submission Guidelines: Candidates are invited to submit their biography, abstract, and supporting files showcasing their achievements. Ensure your submission aligns with the award's focus on groundbreaking scientific endeavors and their potential impact.

Recognition: The selected awardee will receive not only the prestigious Young Scientist Award but also gain visibility in the scientific community. Recognition includes feature articles, speaking opportunities, and networking possibilities.

Community Impact: Beyond individual achievements, the award emphasizes the broader impact on the scientific community. Candidates are encouraged to highlight how their work contributes to the betterment of society and the advancement of their field.