Dr. Özgür Tataroğlu completed his undergraduate education at Boğaziçi University, Molecular Biology and Genetics Department in 2002. He continued his graduate education at the University of Virginia Biology Department, Virginia, USA and graduated in 2006 with his article titled “The Methamphetamine-Sensitive Circadian Oscillator (MASCO) in Mice” under Prof. Michael Menaker. In 2011, he completed his PhD at Heidelberg University Biochemistry Institute in Germany with the thesis titled “Role of Glycogen Synthase Kinase (GSK) in temperature compensation of the Neurospora circadian clock” under Pr...
Dr. Özgür Tataroğlu completed his undergraduate education at Boğaziçi University, Molecular Biology and Genetics Department in 2002. He continued his graduate education at the University of Virginia Biology Department, Virginia, USA and graduated in 2006 with his article titled “The Methamphetamine-Sensitive Circadian Oscillator (MASCO) in Mice” under Prof. Michael Menaker. In 2011, he completed his PhD at Heidelberg University Biochemistry Institute in Germany with the thesis titled “Role of Glycogen Synthase Kinase (GSK) in temperature compensation of the Neurospora circadian clock” under Prof.Michael Brunner. Dr. Özgür Tataroğlu was a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Massachusetts Medical School Neurobiology Department in the United States between 2011-2017, and worked as Scientist I at Google California Life Sciences (Calico) Company in San Francisco, USA between June-October 2017. There he has worked on CRISPR-Cas9, lentiviruses, biological clock, aging, and longevity. He is an expert in molecular biology and genetics, gene design, cloning, DNA sequencing, protein biochemistry, protein analysis, RNA analysis, and bacterial and mammalian cell cultures. Dr. Özgür Tataroğlu has 9 international research articles within the scope of SSCI, and scanned by the Web of Science, and their total citation number is 371, the h-index is 9, and the h-index is 9.
Articles
Posttranslational Regulation of Neurospora Circadian Clock by CK1a-dependent Phosphorylation ,2007
Circadian effects of timed meals (and other rewards). ,2005
Lithium and genetic inhibition of GSK3β enhance the effect of methamphetamine on circadian rhythms in the mouse ,2009
The methamphetamine-sensitive circadian oscillator (MASCO) in mice. ,2006
The molecular ticks of the Drosophila circadian clock. ,2015
Reports
Effects of chronic methamphetamine application on circadian wheel running activity in C57BL/6 and C3H mice - TATAROĞLU ÖZGÜR,Menaker Michael
Is the Methamphetamine-sensitive oscillator indeed a bone-fide circadian clock? - TATAROĞLU ÖZGÜR,Davidson Alec J,Menaker Michael
Effects of Chronic Methamphetamine Application on Circadian Wheel Running Activity in C57bl/6j, C3h and Per1-luc Mice - TATAROĞLU ÖZGÜR,Menaker Michael
Role of glycogen synthase kinase in temperature compensation of the Neurospora crassa circadian clock - TATAROĞLU ÖZGÜR
Mechanism of Temperature Compensation: How does a clock still tick accurately when it’s hot? - TATAROĞLU ÖZGÜR