Leader of the Stem Cell Chromatin Group of the Max Planck Institute
Dr. Aydan Bulut Karslıoğlu, Leader of the Stem Cell Chromatin Group of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics based in Berlin, Germany, was awarded the Sabri Ülker Science Award for 2024. The award was in recognition of her pioneering work in the field of stem cell biology and embryonic development. Dr. Karslıoğlu's research sheds light on genetic, epigenetic and metabolic aspects of embryonic development. The award was presented by Ali Ülker, Chairman of Yildiz Holding, together with Yahya Ülker, Leader of Transformation and Technology for Yildiz Holding, Prof. Dr. Gökhan Hotamışlıgil, President of the Sabri Ülker Center within the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Andrea Baccarelli, Faculty Dean of the T.H.Chan School of Public Health, and Dr. Talat İçöz, President of the Sabri Ülker Foundation
Research Focus
Dr. Karslıoğlu's work focuses on the mechanism of diapause, the ability of many mammalian species to stop their embryonic development in response to environmental challenges. During diapause, stem cells retain their differentiation potential, raising the question of how this memory is encoded. Dr. Karslıoğlu and her team suggest that human cells may also have this diapause capacity. This research has the potential to deepen our understanding of stem cell biology and disease prevention.