1) A method was developed to detect transrenal DNA mutations using a piezoelectric plate sensor with attomolar sensitivity and specificity to detect mutant DNA in a background of wild type DNA.
2) Signal processing algorithms and a moving window approach were optimized to reduce noise and accurately detect mutation peaks with concentrations as low as 60 copies/ml.
3) Laminar flow and temperature conditions were identified that maximized specificity for detecting mixtures of mutant and wild type target DNA.
4) The method was validated through two-color fluorescent microsphere reporter hybridization and applied to detect double-stranded target DNA and DNA extracted from cell cultures.
1) A method was developed to detect transrenal DNA mutations using a piezoelectric plate sensor with attomolar sensitivity and specificity to detect mutant DNA in a background of wild type DNA.
2) Signal processing algorithms and a moving window approach were optimized to reduce noise and accurately detect mutation peaks with concentrations as low as 60 copies/ml.
3) Laminar flow and temperature conditions were identified that maximized specificity for detecting mixtures of mutant and wild type target DNA.
4) The method was validated through two-color fluorescent microsphere reporter hybridization and applied to detect double-stranded target DNA and DNA extracted from cell cultures.
This verified certificate recognizes that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the online course "6.02x: Embedded Systems - Shape the World" offered through UTAustinX, an online learning initiative of The University of Texas System partnered with edX. The certificate is signed by the Executive Director of the Institute for Transformational Learning at UT System, the Vice Provost for Higher Education Policy and Research and Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at UT Austin, a Senior Lecturer at UT Austin, and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at UT Austin.
Michel Maharbiz, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and Tom Zajdel, Graduate Student Researcher at UC Berkeley, verify that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course EE40LX: Electronic Interfaces: Bridging the Physical and Digital Worlds, offered by BerkeleyX through edX, and was issued a certificate on May 08, 2015.
Rafael A. Irizarry is a professor of biostatistics at both Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dana Farber Cancer Institute. This certificate verifies that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course PH525.2x: Introduction to Linear Models and Matrix Algebra offered by HarvardX, Harvard University's online learning initiative through edX, on May 26, 2015.
Professor Rafael A. Irizarry is a professor of biostatistics at both Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dana Farber Cancer Institute. This certificate verifies that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course PH525.1x: Statistics and R for the Life Sciences offered by HarvardX, an online learning initiative of Harvard University through edX, on May 26, 2015.
This verified certificate recognizes that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the online course "6.02x: Embedded Systems - Shape the World" offered through UTAustinX, an online learning initiative of The University of Texas System partnered with edX. The certificate is signed by the Executive Director of the Institute for Transformational Learning at UT System, the Vice Provost for Higher Education Policy and Research and Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at UT Austin, a Senior Lecturer at UT Austin, and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at UT Austin.
Michel Maharbiz, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and Tom Zajdel, Graduate Student Researcher at UC Berkeley, verify that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course EE40LX: Electronic Interfaces: Bridging the Physical and Digital Worlds, offered by BerkeleyX through edX, and was issued a certificate on May 08, 2015.
Rafael A. Irizarry is a professor of biostatistics at both Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dana Farber Cancer Institute. This certificate verifies that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course PH525.2x: Introduction to Linear Models and Matrix Algebra offered by HarvardX, Harvard University's online learning initiative through edX, on May 26, 2015.
Professor Rafael A. Irizarry is a professor of biostatistics at both Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Dana Farber Cancer Institute. This certificate verifies that Ceyhun Ekrem Kirimli successfully completed and passed the course PH525.1x: Statistics and R for the Life Sciences offered by HarvardX, an online learning initiative of Harvard University through edX, on May 26, 2015.
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A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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