Yearly Archives: 2026

Blocking the RGMa–Neogenin Pathway Restores Vascular Integrity, Neuroregeneration, and Functional Recovery After CNS Injury

Title: Blocking the RGMa–Neogenin Pathway Restores Vascular Integrity, Neuroregeneration, and Functional Recovery After CNS Injury Speaker: Dr. Alireza Shabanzadeh Date: 9 April, Thursday 16:30 Place: Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center Seminar Room (SC-106)   Abstract:  An attractive strategy for functional recovery following stroke is to neutralize factors involved in blood-vessel dysfunction. RGMa is upregulated in the blood of […]

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Investigating Semantic Representation in the Brain via Naturalistic Neuroimaging

Title: Investigating Semantic Representation in the Brain via Nnaturalistic Neuroimaging   Speaker: Dr.Emin Çelik   Time: 26 March, Thursday, 16:30   Place: SC 106, ASBAM   Abstract: How does a human brain represent meaning? How does it make sense of a complicated visual scene or understand a lengthy paragraph? In this talk, I will give a brief overview of the […]

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2026 Summer Internship Applications

Send your summer internship applications by e-mail to ferdi.akkaya.edu.tr with your CV and personal contact information. In order for your application to be evaluated, please specify the faculty member you would like to work with. Application dates: February 9, 2026 – March 9, 2026. Thanks.

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Understanding Neural Computations Through The Eye of a Fly

Speaker: Marion Silies   Time: February 19, 2026,16:30   Place: Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center Seminar Room (SC-106)     Abstract: Our research aims to understand how the nervous system performs behaviorally relevant computations. In the human brain, billions of neurons are connected via even more connections. To reduce this complexitiy we study the brain of […]

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The Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Stress Susceptibility

Emine Eren Koçak Hacettepe University Date/Time: Thursday, 22 January 2026, 16:30 am Place: Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center Seminar Room (SC-106)   Abstract: One of the most fundamental questions in psychiatry is why certain individuals develop mental disorders after exposure to stressors while others don’t. This talk explores the neurobiological basis of stress susceptibility. Dendritic […]

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