Hussein President Tekin
Assistant Professor
Department of Bioengineering
Izmir Institute of Technology
Turkey
Biography
He graduated from METU Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department in 2005. In 2007 he completed his master's degree at the Ecole Polytechnique federale in Lausanne (EPFL) Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. In 2012 he received his doctorate in microelectronics and microsystems from EPFL. After receiving his doctorate, he first worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the EPFL, then at the Harvard University School of Medicine and at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has been working as Assistant Professor in IYTE Bioengineering Department since January of 2016.
Research Interest
Tekin laboratory is working with micro / nanotechnologies to provide innovative solutions for biomedical problems by combining elements from different disciplines such as engineering, medicine, physics, chemistry, biology and materials science. The laboratory focuses on on-chip laboratory technologies to develop easy-to-use, low-cost and energy-saving biomedical devices for use in patient-facing tests. The group also develops telemedicine applications for clinical care and remote patient monitoring and mobile health technologies that link biomedical devices to the healthcare system. Research Areas: Biomedical technologies Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering.
Publications
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Sobieranski AC, Inci F, Tekin HC , Yuksekka M, Comunello E, Cobra D, von Wangenheim A, Demirci U. Portable Lensless Wide-field Microscopy Imaging for Healthcare Applications using Digital In-line Holography with Single and Multi-Frame Pixel Super-Resolution. Light: Science & Applications 2015; 4 (10), e346.
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Tekin HC , Cornaglia M, Gijs MAM. Attorney protein detection using a magnetic bead surface coverage assay. Lab on a Chip 2013; 13: 1053-9.
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Tekin HC * , Durmus ND *, Guven S, Sridhar K, Yildiz AA, Calibasi G, Ghiran I, Davis RW, Steinmetz LM, Demirci U. Magnetic levitation of single cells. Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 2015; 112: E3661-E3668