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ÖZGEÇMİŞ Prof. Dr. DİLEK AK 18 6 2014 ÖZGEÇMİŞ ÖZGEÇMİŞ Prof. Dr. DİLEK AK TC Kimlik No / 46402057402 Pasaport No: Doğum Yılı: 1966 Anadolu Üniversitesi, Eczacılık Fakültesi, Temel Eczacılık Bilimleri Bölümü, Analitik Yazışma Adresi : Kimya ABD 26470 Eskişehir/Türkiye Telefon : 222-3350580/3764-3606 Faks : 222-3350750 e-posta : [email protected] EĞİTİM BİLGİLERİ Mezuniyet Ülke Üniversite Fakülte/Enstitü Öğrenim Alanı Derece Yılı Anadolu SAĞLIK BİLİMLERİ ANALİTİK Türkiye Doktora 1993 Üniversitesi ENSTİTÜSÜ KİMYA Anadolu SAĞLIK BİLİMLERİ ANALİTİK Yüksek Türkiye 1989 Üniversitesi ENSTİTÜSÜ KİMYA Lisans Anadolu Türkiye ECZACILIK FAKÜLTESİ ECZACILIK Lisans 1987 Üniversitesi AKADEMİK/MESLEKTE DENEYİM Görev Görev Kurum/Kuruluş Ülke Şehir Bölüm/Birim Türü Dönemi Anadolu TEMEL ECZACILIK Türkiye Eskişehir Prof. Dr. 1987- Üniversitesi BİLİMLERİ Saint Louis Saint ABD Veteran Affair Hospital 2001-2002 University Louis/Missouri UZMANLIK ALANLARI Uzmanlık Alanları Analitik Kimya , Farmasötik Analizler , Ayırma Teknikleri , Kromatografi , Biyoanalitik Yöntemler , Sağlık Bilimleri , Spektroskopik Yöntemler UV-spektroskopisi, Yüksek Performansli Sıvı Kromatografisi, Miktar Tayini Yöntem Geliştirme, Kapiler Elektroforez, Polarografi, Voltametri https://arbis.tubitak.gov.tr/pages/bilgipinari/user/ozgecmisForm1.jsp?mode=print&random=0.9985687234973851 1/11 18 6 2014 ÖZGEÇMİŞ PROJE DENEYİMİ Proje Proje Adı Kurum Bütçe Tarih Görev Türü İnsanlardaki bazı metabolik hastalıklarla ilgili Anadolu teşhis ve çalışmalar için kullanılabilecek bir 01.01.1997- Üniversitesi 1800 Yürütücü Ulusal kapiler elektroforez yönteminin geliştirilmesi ve 01.01.1999 uygulanması Beyin araştırmalarına temel oluşturacak madde Anadolu 01.07.1999- düzeyleri için yüksek performanslı sıvı Üniversitesi 2950 Yürütücü Ulusal 01.07.2000 kromatografisi yöntemi Sürekli akış enjeksiyon analizi ve yüksek Anadolu 08.06.2004- performanslı sıvı kromatografisi yöntemleri ile Üniversitesi 9900 Yürütücü Ulusal 08.06.2005 leflunomit?in farmasötik preparatlarda tayini Anadolu 1-hidroksipiren?in insan idrarında kapiler 05.05.2003- Üniversitesi 96000 Yürütücü Ulusal elektroforez yöntemi ile tayini 09.05.2006 Bazı nörokimyasal maddelerin sıçan beyninden Anadolu 13.07.2005- mikrodiyaliz ile toplanması analitik yöntemlerle Üniversitesi 19994 Yürütücü Ulusal 13.07.2008 miktar tayini Bupropion hidroklorür?ün çeşitli analitik Anadolu 10.10.2006- yöntemlerle biyolojik sıvılarda ve farmasötik Üniversitesi 19900 Yürütücü Ulusal 10.10.2009 preparatlarda tayini Nebivolol?ün Farmasötik Preparatlarında Anadolu 04.04.2012- Yüksek Performanslı Sıvı Kromatografisi Üniversitesi 9995 Yürütücü Ulusal 04.04.2013 Yöntemi ile Miktar Tayini Anadolu Substance P ve CGRP?nin çeşitli analitik 13.04.2012- Üniversitesi 39836 Yürütücü Ulusal yöntemlerle ölçülmesi 12.12.2014 SIÇAN PLAZMA VE BEYİN MİKRODİYALİZ ÖRNEKLERİNDE BAZI ANTİEPİLEPTİK İLAÇLARIN VE Anadolu 15.02.2013- METABOLİTLERİNİN SIVI Üniversitesi 726950 Yürütücü Ulusal 15.02.2016 KROMATOGRAFİ-TANDEM KÜTLE SPEKTROMETRİ İLE TAYİNİ VE KLİNİK UYGULAMALAR DİĞER AKADEMİK FAALİYETLER Son Bir Yılda Uluslararası İndekslere Kayıtlı Makale/Derleme İçin Yapılan 5 Danışmanlık Sayısı Son Bir Yılda Projeler İçin Yapılan Danışmanlık Sayısı 5 Yayınlara Alınan Toplam Atıf Sayısı 615 https://arbis.tubitak.gov.tr/pages/bilgipinari/user/ozgecmisForm1.jsp?mode=print&random=0.9985687234973851 2/11 18 6 2014 ÖZGEÇMİŞ Devam Tamamlanan Eden Yüksek 7 0 Danışmanlık Yapılan Öğrenci Sayısı Lisans Doktora 2 2 Uzmanlık 0 0 Diğer Faaliyetler Anadolu Üniversitesi, Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Komisyonu, (Eser/görev/faaliyet/sorumluluk/olay/ Sağlık Bilimleri Alan Komisyonu Üyeliği üyelik vb.) ÖDÜLLER Ödülün Adı Alındığı Kuruluş Yılı YAYINLARI SCI, SSCI, AHCI indekslerine giren dergilerde yayınlanan makaleler Dogrukol-Ak, D; Banks, WA; Tuncel, N; Tuncel, M, Passage of vasoactive intestinal peptide across the blood-brain barrier, 2003, PEPTIDES Yeniceli, Duygu; Dogrukol-Ak, Dilek, An LC Method for the Determination of Bupropion and Its Main Metabolite, Hydroxybupropion in Human Plasma, 2009, CHROMATOGRAPHIA Dogrukol-Ak, D; Kircali, K; Tuncel, M; Aboul-Enein, HY, Validated analysis of fluvastatin in a pharmaceutical capsule formulation and serum by capillary electrophoresis, 2001, BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY Altup, S; Demiryurek, AT; Ak, D; Tungel, M; Kanzuk, I, Contribution of peroxynitrite to the beneficial effects of preconditioning on ischaemia-induced arrhythmias in rat isolated hearts, 2001, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY Can, C; Tore, F; Tuncel, N; Uysal, O; Gurer, G; Ak, D; Tuncel, M, Protective effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide on testicular torsion-detorsion injury: Association with heparin-containing mast cells, 2004, UROLOGY Tuncel, N; Sener, E; Cerit, C; Karasu, U; Gurer, F; Sahinturk, V; Baycu, C; Ak, D; Filiz, Z, Brain mast cells and therapeutic potential of vasoactive intestinal peptide in a Parkinson's disease model in rats: Brain microdialysis, behavior, and microscopy, 2005, PEPTIDES Yeniceli, D.; Dogrukol-Ak, D.; Tuncel, M., A validated HPLC method with fluorescence detection for the determination of droperidol in pharmaceutical tablets, human serum, and human milk, 2007, CHROMATOGRAPHIA Tuncel, M; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Yeniceli, D; Uslu, B; Dogan, B, CE determination of droperidol in tablets and human serum, 2006, CHROMATOGRAPHIA Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M; Aboul-Enein, HY, The determination of lansoprazole in pharmaceutical preparation by capillary electrophoresis, 2001, CHROMATOGRAPHIA Tuncel, M; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Senturk, Z; Ozkan, SA; Aboul-Enein, H, Capillary electrophoretic behaviour and determination of enoxacin in pharmaceutical preparations and human serum, 2001, https://arbis.tubitak.gov.tr/pages/bilgipinari/user/ozgecmisForm1.jsp?mode=print&random=0.9985687234973851 3/11 18 6 2014 ÖZGEÇMİŞ JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M; Aboul-Enein, HY, A capillary zone electrophoretic method for the determination of nimesulide in pharmaceutical preparation and serum, 2001, JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE Dogrukol-Ak, D; Kutluk, OB; Tuncel, M; Aboul-Enein, HY, Capillary electrophoretic method for the determination of etodolac in pharmaceutical tablet formulation, 2001, JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES Tuncel, M; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Erkasap, N, Modified method for the determination of capillary electrophoresis nitric oxide-correlated nitrate in tissue homogenates, 2001, JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY B Dogrukol-Ak, D; Kirimer, N; Tuncel, M; Aboul-Enein, HY, Determination of rutin in Hypericum perforatum extract bu capillary electrophoresis, 2001, ANALYTICAL LETTERS Dogrukol-Ak, D; Zaimoglu, V; Tuncel, M, Voltammetry of trazodone by platinum electrode and its determination in tablets using DP technique in the rotating conditions, 1999, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES DOGRUKOLAK, D; TUNCEL, M, DETERMINATION OF OMEPRAZOLE IN CAPSULES BY CERTAIN POLAROGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES, 1995, PHARMAZIE TUNCEL, M; YAZAN, Y; DOGRUKOL, D; ATKOSAR, Z, A POLAROGRAPHIC STUDY ON DIPYRIDAMOLE AND ITS DETERMINATION IN COMMERCIAL TABLETS, 1991, ANALYTICAL LETTERS DOGRUKOLAK, D; TUNCEL, M, DETERMINATION OF CYTARABINE IN AMPOULES BY CERTAIN POLAROGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES, 1994, PHARMAZIE Sener, E.; KorkmaZ, O. T.; Yeniceli, D.; Do'grukol-Ak, D.; Tuncel, M.; Tuncel, N., Determination of carbamazepine and its main metabolite carbamazepine-10, 11-epoxide in rat brain microdialysate and blood using ESI-LC-MS (ion trap), 2007, CHROMATOGRAPHIA Dogrukol-Ak, D; Gokoren, N; Tuncel, M, A differential pulse voltammetric determination of nisoldipine using glassy carbon electrode in pharmaceutical preparations, 1998, ANALYTICAL LETTERS Yeniceli, D; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M, Determination of leflunomide in tablets by high performance liquid chromatography, 2006, JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS Dal, AG; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M, Flow injection analysis of mitomycin-C in flacons, 2005, JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES Yeniceli, D; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M, Determination of leflunomide in pharmaceutical tablets by flow- injection analysis, 2005, JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES Yeniceli, D; Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tuncel, M, Determination of lansoprazole in pharmaceutical capsules by flow injection analysis using UV-detection, 2004, JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tore, F; Tuncel, N, Passage of VIP/PACAP/secretin family across the blood-brain barrier: Therapeutic effects, 2004, CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN Tuncel, N; Erkasap, N; Sahinturk, V; Dogrukolak, D; Tuncel, M, The protective effect of vasoactive https://arbis.tubitak.gov.tr/pages/bilgipinari/user/ozgecmisForm1.jsp?mode=print&random=0.9985687234973851 4/11 18 6 2014 ÖZGEÇMİŞ intestinal peptide (VIP) on stress-induced gastric ulceration in rats, 1998, VIP, PACAP, AND RELATED PEPTIDES Dogrukol-Ak, D; Tunalier, Z; Tuncel, M, TLC densitometric determination of omeprazole in pharmaceutical preparations, 1998, PHARMAZIE Dogrukol-Ak, Dilek; Kumar, Vijaya B.; Ryerse, Jan S.; Farr, Susan A.; Verma, Sulekha; Nonaka, Naoko; Nakamachi, Tomoya; Ohtaki, Hirokazu; Niehoff, Michael L.; Edwards, John C.; Shioda, Seiji; Morley, John E.; Banks, William A., Isolation of peptide transport system-6 from brain endothelial cells: therapeutic effects with antisense inhibition in Alzheimer and stroke models, 2009, JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM Dogrukol-Ak, D.; Dal, A. G.; Tuncel, M., Determination of Sotalol in tablets and serum by CZE, 2007, CHROMATOGRAPHIA
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