Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serhat Aras | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serhat Aras, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Turkey
Publication Profile
Academic Background
Dr. Aras completed his PhD in Nuclear Physics at Celal Bayar University, focusing on advanced methodologies for calculating patient doses in prostate brachytherapy using Monte Carlo simulations. His Master’s research also focused on dose distribution in brachytherapy, providing a solid foundation for his contributions to medical physics. His specialized education enhances his capacity to innovate in patient-specific dosimetry, an essential area in clinical radiotherapy.
Professional Experience
Dr. Aras serves in the Medical Imaging Techniques Program at Istanbul Health Sciences University. His roles have included Assistant Professor and Lecturer, where he has imparted his knowledge in courses such as Radiologic Imaging Physics, Radiation Safety, and Nuclear Medicine. His expertise in radiology and medical physics makes him an asset to the field, both in research and education, as he prepares future professionals in these highly technical fields.
Research Projects
Dr. Aras has led numerous research projects in radiobiology and oncology, demonstrating his commitment to advancing medical science. His projects include the study of radiobiological impacts on non-small cell lung cancer xenografts and the protective effects of melatonin and probiotics against radiation-induced tissue damage in experimental rat models. His role as a principal investigator in these studies reflects his leadership and research aptitude, focusing on innovative approaches to radiotherapy and radiation protection.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Aras received the 2023 International Research Award from ISSN, India, which highlights his global research impact. This accolade, along with his publication record, underscores his contributions to nuclear and medical physics on an international level.
Conclusion
Publication Top Notes
- Dosimetric comparison of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and intensity modulated radiotherapy techniques (IMRT) with radiotherapy dose simulations for left breast cancer 💉 – Cited by: 41, Year: 2019
- Dosimetric comparison of superflab and specially prepared bolus materials used in radiotherapy practice 📏 – Cited by: 27, Year: 2020
- The role of melatonin on acute thyroid damage induced by high dose rate X-ray in head and neck radiotherapy 🌙 – Cited by: 12, Year: 2021
- Radioprotective effect of melatonin against radiotherapy-induced cerebral cortex and cerebellum damage in rat 🐭 – Cited by: 11, Year: 2020
- Radiobiological comparison of flattening filter (FF) and flattening filter free (FFF) beam in rat laryngeal tissue 🔬 – Cited by: 8, Year: 2020
- Home care for mastectomy patients 🏥 – Cited by: 0, Year: 2008
- A survey study of radiation protection awareness among radiology technicians in Mogadishu, Somalia 🌍 – Cited by: 7, Year: 2020
- Thoracic re-irradiation for locally recurrent lung cancer 🫁 – Cited by: 5, Year: 2016
- The dosimetric comparison and evaluation of helical tomotherapy, volumetric-modulated arc radiotherapy (VMAT), step-and-shoot and sliding window radiotherapy techniques in breast cancer 💻 – Cited by: 4, Year: 2022
- Effect of Flattening Filter and Flattening Filter Free beams on radiotherapy-induced peripheral blood cell damage ⚗️ – Cited by: 4, Year: 2021