DEGREE PROGRAMMES

: Biophysics

General Description

History

Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department was founded in accordance to the 4565-20003 numbered approval of the Board of Higher Education dated October 22, 1990, and the Faculty board letter dated November 23, 1990. Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören has been the head of the department since November 20, 2005. The biophysics department continues to function in building number 5. The scientific discipline in which biological events and systems, which make up cell, tissue and organs in living beings, are processed and explained within the framework of the laws of physics may be defined as Biophysics. The two basic disciplines of biology and physics intersect in fields of research on both micro-and macro-molecular level. As the intersection of these fields may primarily receive coverage under the roof of Biophysics they also constitute subfields of research. In Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department carries out an educational and scientific research methodology known as Brain Biophysics which brings together various clinical fields such as neurosciences, psychiatry and neurology, and disciplines such as experimental and clinical psychology, anatomy, radiology, nuclear medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics, linguistics and statistics in the investigation of brain functions in terms of cognitive biophysics and applied brain dynamics. The department, carries out its research on basis of this multidisciplinary approach in subjects such as memory, plasticity, brain asymmetry (laterality), brain oxygenation, thermal conductivity, and electrophysiological research fields such as (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory) evoked brain potentials, event related potentials, event related oscillations in various consciousness states (sleep, awakeness, anesthesia) in healthy individuals. Research is also conducted in patients with psychiatric and neurological disorders such as schizophrenia, parkinsons desease, cerebral-vascular diseases, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Projects carried out and are currently being carried out in our laboratory involve dichotic listening, brain asymmetry, face recognition, neurophysiological imaging, neurofeedback, neuropsychological tests, psychovigilance (PVT), biophysics of the brain-body, and sports psychology. In addition to this our department implements research in fields which contribute to the establishment of the units Innovative Brain Responsiveness Research Coordination and the Dokuz Eylül University Sleep and Consciousness States Technology and Research Center (UBAM). Our faculty members, Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören director of UBAM and Doç. Dr. Adile Öniz, the general secretary, are both founders of the center. In addition to this Prof. Dr. Murat Özgören serves as vice rector of Dokuz Eylül University, and Doç. Dr. Adile Öniz is the executive vice president of Dokuz Eylül University Biomedical Metrology and Calibration Application and Research Center.

Qualification Awarded

Doctorate Degree in Biophysics (PhD)

Level of Qualification

Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree)

Specific Admission Requirements

Second Cycle Degree in the same or in related disciplines. Acceptable score on ALES (Academic Personnel and Graduate Education Entrance Exam) or Equivalent GRE, GMAT score. Acceptable score on Language Proficiency Tests. Acceptable weighted score based on the first or second cycle (with thesis) cumulative grade point average (GPA) and ALES score. However, ALES requirement is waived for the graduates of doctorate /arts proficiency/medical residency/ dental residency/ veterinary residency/ pharmaceutical residency programs as well as for the admissions to the graduate programs offered by the Conservatory and the departments of Fine Arts Faculty, where students are admitted only by the Artistic Aptitude Test. Final admission is based on the evaluation of the related academic unit committee. International student admission requirements are decided by the Graduate School Executive Committee.

Specific Arrangements for Recognition of Prior Learning (Formal, Non-Formal and Informal)

A successful student who has completed at least one semester at any postgraduate programme may be admitted to an institute at the University by lateral transfer. Requirements for admission of students by lateral transfer are determined by the Board of Directors of the Institute.Students who have matriculated after they have successfully passed the postgraduate entrance exam may be exempted from the courses they have already taken in other institutes upon the proposal of the relevant department and the approval of the Board of Directors of the Institute. However, the total credits of the exempted courses cannot exceed 1/3 of the credits required to finish the relevant programme.

Qualification Requirements and Regulations

Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree) Program is comprised of courses, (at least 78 ECTS), field study (12 ECTS) and thesis (120 ECTS), in total 240 ECTS credits. Students must have minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50/4.00 and completed all the courses with at least CB / S / TP grades.

Profile of the Programme

The department offers masters program education since 2007.In Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine Biophysics Department carries out an educational and scientific research methodology known as Brain Biophysics which brings together various clinical fields such as neurosciences, psychiatry and neurology, and disciplines such as experimental and clinical psychology, anatomy, radiology, nuclear medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics, linguistics and statistics in the investigation of brain functions in terms of cognitive biophysics and applied brain dynamics.
In addition to knowledge attained at masters level the program aims to provide the student with basic knowledge on the field of biophysics. Apart from this, the aim of the program is to obtain knowledge about subjects such as the biophysical functions of the brain, systems theory, dynamic systems, dynamic systems of the brain, linear and nonlinear systems, basic signal processing methods, bioelectricity, measurement methods in biophysics, radiation biophysics, imaging methods, fluid dynamics, neuropsychological tests and basic pathological processes. Furthermore the attainment of knowledge is aimed on how to prepare EU projects and international projects.
Doctorate graduates who complete the program gain skills on the obtaining and processing of biological signals such as the EEG and ECG, the application of neuropsychological tests, carrying out projects, writing and presenting reports in native and foreign language, the use of computer and software and skills for transferring attained biophysical knowledge to students, academics and the public.
Doctorate graduates are innovative and creative, and competent in analytic thinking skills, working as part of a group, planning and implementing projects, and transferring knowledge they have obtained to others.

Key Learning Outcomes

1   Be in command of the basics of biophysics, knowledge about basic measurement techniques in biophysics
2   Have competitive understanding of biological principles of the brain s biophysical functions, knowledge on brain systems
3   Knowledge on systems theory and dynamic systems
4   Knowledge on bioelectricity and pathologies
5   Knowledge on writing and preparation of articles and projects, ability to prepare poster and verbal presentations
6   Knowledge on basic signal processing methods, basic ability to analyze data at an advanced level, knowledge on methods of analysis, medium- advanced level of computer skills
7   Knowledge on radiation biophysics and imaging techniques
8   Competitive knowledge on hydrodynamics
9   Knowledge on theoretical and practical use of neuropsychological test batteries, ability to apply neuropsychological tests
10   Knowledge on neurological and psychiatric disorders.
11   Knowledge on the subject of the cell
12   Knowledge on statistical methods in scientific research
13   Efficient written and spoken use of native and foreign languages
14   Have ethical responsibility
15   Ability to work as part of a group, ability to conduct multidisciplinary studies, ability to work as part of a group/team (as group member or team leader)
16   Ability to conduct EEG and EMG recording, ability to evaluate EEG recording
17   Skills for effective communication with peers and other academic personnel and authorities, ability for technological, social and cultural development within an academic and professional frame
18   Problem solving skills, ability to conduct independent research, ability to define and provide solutions to problems
19   Project management skills, budget management skills, ability to write reports
20   Ability to supervise other s work and studies, teaching skills

Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples

This degree enables the holder to exercise the profession in the public or private sector

Access to Further Studies

Graduates may apply to post doctorate studies.

Course Structure Diagram with Credits

Every student must register to total of 30 ECTS. 150 out of 240 ECTS must be thesis studies. Throughout PhD study, each student must collect 90 ECTS (including 12 ECTS of Specialty Area course) in 3 semesters. During course period of PhD study, every student should enroll to at least 20 ECTS of common elective courses (such as, Research culture, research methods and transferrable skills) and at least 20 ECTS more from discipline based and laboratory skill courses. Also, student may enroll to a common elective, discipline based and laboratory skill courses in a different institute or university to complete 20 ECTS. Every student must register to Thesis related reseach topic I in first semester and Thesis related reseach topic II in second semester. Furthermore, during course period , each student should attend to a Ethics course or training.
T: Theoretical P: Practice L: Laboratory
B: Spring Semester G: Fall Semester H: Full Year
ALL COURSES
Semester No Course Unit Code Course Unit Title Course Unit Type T P L ECTS
G 1 SBE 6025 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 2 SBE 6081 MILESTONES OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ELECTIVE 3 0 0 9
G 3 SBE 6054 DATA-BASE SEARCHING IN HEALTH SCIENCES AND EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 4 SBE 6027 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 5 SBE 6080 INTERDISCIPLINARY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTHCARE ELECTIVE 3 0 0 9
G 6 FAR 6060 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 7 BYF 6069 NEUROBIOLOGY AND COGNITION ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 8 BYF 6084 SPECIAL RESEARCHES ELECTIVE 0 4 0 6
G 9 BYF 6082 THESIS WRITING TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 0 2 0 3
G 10 BYF 6080 RADIATION BIOPHYSICS ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 11 BYF 6078 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 12 BYF 6076 BIOELECTRICITY II ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 13 BYF 6074 SYSTEM THEORY AND DYNAMIC SYSTEMS ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 14 BYF 6072 SYSTEM THEORY IN BRAIN I ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 15 BYF 6070 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOPHYSICS ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 16 BYF 6300 RESEARCH SUBJECTS FOR THESIS II REQUIRED 3 0 0 10
G 17 BYF 6200 RESEARCH SUBJECTS FOR THESIS I REQUIRED 3 0 0 8
G 18 BİO 5036 RESEARCH METHODS OF CELLULAR MOLECULAR MECHANISMS ELECTIVE 2 4 0 7
G 19 SBE 6079 PLANNING, CARRYING OUT AND EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH PROJECTS ELECTIVE 2 0 0 6
G 20 BEP 6001 SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 21 SBE 6078 ETHICS IN HEALTH SCIENCES II REQUIRED 1 0 0 3
G 22 SBE 6061 RECORDING AND PRESENTING EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DATA ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 23 SBE 6075 GENDER EQUALITY ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 24 BİO 6059 BASIC LABORATORY PRINCIPLES AND METHODS I ELECTIVE 1 4 0 9
G 25 SBE 6076 EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS AND ADVANCED APPLICATION METHODS ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
G 26 SBE 6071 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
G 27 SBE 6068 COMPUTER APPLIED STATISTICS ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 28 BİO 6061 ELECTROPHORESIS TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 29 SBE 6058 CREATIVITY, DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION IN SCIENCE ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
B 30 TBG 6101 MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY TECHIQUES II ELECTIVE 2 2 0 9
B 31 BYF 6081 ANALYSIS METHODS II ELECTIVE 1 4 0 9
B 32 BYF 6199 THESIS STUDY THESIS 0 0 0 150
B 33 BYF 6098 SPECIALTY AREA EXPERTNESS 3 0 0 12
B 34 TBG 6100 MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY TECHIQUES I ELECTIVE 2 2 0 9
B 35 BYF 6079 SPECIAL SUBJECTS ELECTIVE 3 0 0 9
B 36 BYF 6400 SEMINAR SEMINAR 0 3 0 3
B 37 BYF 6077 BIOELECTRICITY AND BEHAVIOUR ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 38 ERS 6022 ANALYSIS METHODS I ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 39 BYF 6075 SYSTEM THEORY IN BRAIN II ELECTIVE 2 0 0 6
B 40 TBG 6095 CELL CULTURE TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 2 4 0 12
B 41 BİO 6060 BASIC LABORATORY PRINCIPLES AND METHODS II ELECTIVE 2 2 0 9
B 42 FAR 6061 PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 43 BYF 6073 ANALYSIS METHODS I ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 44 BYF 6068 BIOPHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF POLYGRAPH TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 2 2 0 9
B 45 SBE 6070 MEDICAL EDUCATION: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND METHODS ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
B 46 SBE 6069 RESEARCH METHODS AND ADVANCED ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN HEALTH SCIENCES ELECTIVE 3 0 0 9
B 47 BYF 6071 BIOELECTRICITY I ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6
B 48 SBE 6066 DEVELOPMENT OF ASSESSMENT TOOLS ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
B 49 SBE 6065 BIOMEDICAL MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE 2 0 0 6
B 50 SBE 6062 HOW TO WRITE AND PUBLISH RESEARCH ARTICLES ELECTIVE 1 0 0 3
B 51 BYF 6067 IMAGING TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 1 2 0 6

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading

The assessment criteria for each course are defined in the Course Description Form included in the information pack prepared by the faculty member/members. The relevant items of the DEU Undergraduate, Graduate Education-Training and Exam Regulations and Faculty/School Education Examination Regulations apply in relation to exams and course grades.

Graduation Requirements

Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree) Program is comprised of courses, (at least 78 ECTS), field study (12 ECTS) and thesis (150 ECTS), in total 240 ECTS credits. Students must have minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50/4.00 and completed all the courses with at least CB / S / TP

Mode of Study (Full-Time, Part-Time, E-Learning )

Full-time

Programme Director or Equivalent


Prof. Dr. Adile ÖZGÖREN
adile.oniz@deu.edu.tr
0232 412 44 98-81