Assoc. Prof. Dr. Senay Topsakal | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Senay Topsakal , Medical Faculty , Turkey
Dr. Senay Topsakal is a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, specializing in Endocrinology and Metabolism at Pamukkale University, Turkey. With expertise in diabetes, metabolic diseases, and endocrinology, Dr. Topsakal has contributed significantly to medical research, particularly in diabetes-induced complications and the pathophysiology of endocrine disorders. His clinical and academic roles have positioned him as a key figure in Turkey’s medical community, dedicated to advancing both the education of medical students and the field of endocrinology. Throughout his career, Dr. Topsakal has been involved in extensive research, focusing on metabolic diseases, endocrinological disorders, and related therapeutic treatments.
Professional Profile :
Summary of Suitability for Award:
Dr. Topsakal has a profound academic background with a medical degree from Ege University, Turkey, and specialized training in Endocrinology and Metabolism. She is currently an Associate Professor at Pamukkale University’s School of Medicine, demonstrating not only academic expertise but also leadership in the field. Dr. Topsakal has published extensively, with over 20 notable articles in high-impact journals focusing on diabetes, obesity, endocrine disorders, and metabolic diseases. Her work also explores the pathophysiology of diseases such as acromegaly and pancreatic dysfunction. Dr. Topsakal has shown a consistent commitment to advancing research, contributing to both basic science and clinical applications. Her research’s translational impact in endocrinology, specifically in metabolic syndrome and obesity, aligns well with the core criteria for the “Best Researcher Award.”
🎓Education:
Dr. Topsakal earned his M.D. from Ege University, School of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey in 1998. He then pursued his residency at Pamukkale University, School of Medicine, where he completed his specialization in Internal Medicine in 2008. Later, he undertook an Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship at the same institution, which he completed in 2012. Since then, Dr. Topsakal has steadily risen in academia, becoming an Assistant Professor in 2014 and Associate Professor in 2020. His deep commitment to education and ongoing research in endocrinology has solidified his status as a leader in his field.
🏢Work Experience:
Dr. Topsakal’s extensive career includes a significant role at Pamukkale University’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Having completed his Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship in 2012, he was appointed Assistant Professor in 2014, advancing to Associate Professor in 2020. With a focus on diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and obesity, Dr. Topsakal’s clinical work and research address critical health challenges in Turkey and globally. He has authored numerous publications in reputable journals and has been a mentor to medical students and residents. His leadership and experience continue to drive innovation in clinical endocrinology and medical education.
🏅Awards:
Dr. Topsakal has received multiple honors for his dedication to research and clinical practice. These include prestigious fellowships and recognitions from Turkish medical organizations, marking him as an influential figure in his field. His active involvement in the Turkish Endocrinology and Metabolism Association, alongside his contributions to global medical networks, reflects his commitment to improving clinical practices. Furthermore, his extensive research on diabetes, metabolic diseases, and endocrinology has earned him recognition both locally and internationally.
🔬Research Focus:
Dr. Topsakal’s research primarily revolves around endocrinology, with a focus on diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and related comorbidities. His work investigates the effects of metabolic diseases on various organs, including the pancreas, liver, and kidneys. Dr. Topsakal’s innovative research also explores the pathophysiology of obesity and its correlation with hormonal imbalances. Furthermore, his studies on the impact of substances such as caffeine, lycopene, and gallic acid on diabetic conditions have advanced understanding in endocrinology. His dedication to improving treatment strategies for metabolic disorders is reflected in his continuous contributions to the field.
Publication Top Notes:
Association of serum lipid levels with diabetic retinopathy
Authors: EN Cetin, Y Bulgu, S Ozdemir, S Topsakal, F Akın, H Aybek, C Yıldırım
Journal: International Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume: 6 (3), 346
Citations: 92
Year: 2013
Early degenerative effects of diabetes mellitus on pancreas, liver, and kidney in rats: an immunohistochemical study
Authors: M Haligur, S Topsakal, O Ozmen
Journal: Journal of Diabetes Research
Volume: 2012 (1), 120645
Citations: 63
Year: 2012
Relation with HOMA-IR and thyroid hormones in obese Turkish women with metabolic syndrome
Authors: S Topsakal, E Yerlikaya, F Akin, B Kaptanoglu, T Erürker
Journal: Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity
Volume: 17, e57-e61
Citations: 59
Year: 2012
Turkish nationwide survey of glycemic and other metabolic parameters of patients with Diabetes mellitus (TEMD study)
Authors: A Sonmez, C Haymana, F Bayram, S Salman, OS Dizdar, E Gurkan, …
Journal: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume: 146, 138-147
Citations: 51
Year: 2018
The association between central adiposity and autonomic dysfunction in obesity
Authors: G Fidan-Yaylali, YT Yaylali, Ç Erdogan, B Can, H Senol, B Gedik-Topcu, …
Journal: Medical Principles and Practice
Volume: 25 (5), 442-448
Citations: 43
Year: 2016
Effects of caffeine and lycopene in experimentally induced diabetes mellitus
Authors: O Ozmen, S Topsakal, M Haligur, A Aydogan, D Dincoglu
Journal: Pancreas
Volume: 45 (4), 579-583
Citations: 41
Year: 2016
Effects of etanercept on sodium taurocholate-induced acute pancreatitis in rats
Authors: M Yilmaz, S Topsakal, O Herek, O Ozmen, S Sahinduran, T Buyukoglu, …
Journal: Translational Research
Volume: 154 (5), 241-249
Citations: 25
Year: 2009
Investigation of the diabetic effects of maternal high-glucose diet on rats
Authors: H Ozkan, S Topsakal, O Ozmen
Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Volume: 110, 609-617
Citations: 23
Year: 2019
Pancreatic damage induced by cigarette smoke: the specific pathological effects of cigarette smoke in the rat model
Authors: S Topsakal, O Ozmen, R Aslankoc, DH Aydemir
Journal: Toxicology Research
Volume: 5 (3), 938-945
Citations: 18
Year: 2016
The ameliorative effect of gallic acid on pancreas lesions induced by 2.45 GHz electromagnetic radiation (Wi-Fi) in young rats
Authors: S Topsakal, O Ozmen, E Cicek, S Comlekci
Journal: Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Volume: 10 (3), 233-240
Citations: 16
Year: 2017