Dr. Baran Seven | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award
TST Rakor ve Tıbbi Aletler San ve Tic Ltd Sti | Turkey
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Baran Seven has pursued his entire academic journey in the field of Biology at Giresun University, Turkey. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 2013, laying a solid foundation in life sciences. He then completed his Master’s degree in 2015, focusing on toxicology with a thesis titled “Albino farelerde paraben tarafından teşvik edilen toksisiteye karşı ısırgan otu özütünün koruyucu rolünün araştırılması” (The protective role of nettle extract against paraben-induced toxicity in albino mice). Building on this expertise, he obtained his Ph.D. in Biology in 2022, with a comprehensive dissertation titled “Swiss albino farelerde sipermetrin toksisitesinin araştırılması: Fizyolojik, genetik ve biyokimyasal yaklaşım” (Investigation of cypermethrin toxicity in Swiss albino mice: A physiological, genetic, and biochemical approach). His academic progression reflects a strong and focused commitment to experimental toxicology and environmental biology.
Professional Experience
Dr. Baran Seven has cultivated significant research experience in the fields of environmental toxicology, genotoxicity, and biological sciences through his active involvement in various academic projects and collaborative studies. He has served as a research assistant and co-investigator in multiple experimental research projects focusing on the physiological and genotoxic impacts of chemical substances—including parabens, lead, titanium dioxide, and pesticides—on animal and plant models. His work notably includes assessing the protective effects of natural compounds like Nigella sativa, carotene, and grape seed extract against chemically induced toxicity. In addition to project-based roles, Dr. Seven has contributed extensively to academic literature with research published in peer-reviewed journals and numerous presentations at national and international scientific conferences. His hands-on involvement in laboratory experiments and interdisciplinary teamwork highlights his strong technical skills and dedication to advancing public health-related biological research.
Research Interests
Dr. Baran Seven’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental toxicology, genotoxicity, and natural product pharmacology. He is particularly focused on exploring the toxic effects of environmental pollutants—such as pesticides (e.g., cypermethrin), heavy metals, and industrial chemicals—on living organisms, using both animal (Mus musculus) and plant (Allium cepa) model systems. A significant aspect of his work involves evaluating the protective and therapeutic potential of natural plant extracts (like Urtica dioica, Nigella sativa, and grape seed extract) against chemically induced oxidative stress and DNA damage. His multidisciplinary approach combines physiological, biochemical, and genetic analysis techniques, including the Comet assay and chromosomal aberration tests, to assess cellular responses to toxic exposure. Dr. Seven’s work aims to contribute to environmental health, public safety, and the development of natural alternatives to chemical-based interventions.
Awards and Honors
While specific individual awards and honors are not explicitly listed in his academic record, Dr. Baran Seven’s scholarly contributions have been consistently recognized through his active participation in national and international scientific congresses, where he has presented numerous full-text papers and oral/poster presentations. His research has earned visibility in prestigious platforms such as the Scientific Reports journal, reflecting the academic merit and impact of his work in the field of toxicology and genotoxicology. His selection as a co-author and contributor in multiple collaborative projects also indicates the professional respect and trust he holds within his research community. Continued recognition through peer-reviewed publications and invitations to present at major scientific forums highlight his growing reputation as a promising researcher in environmental health and biological sciences.
Publications Top Noted
Title: Investigation of cypermethrin toxicity in Swiss albino mice with physiological, genetic and biochemical approaches
Year: 2022
Citations: 25
Conclusion
Dr. Baran Seven demonstrates strong potential and suitability for the Best Academic Researcher Award, particularly in the early-career or mid-career researcher category (age 34). His focused and original contributions to toxicology and genotoxicity, consistent publication record, and active conference engagement qualify him for recognition.