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Our Bioengineering Master’s Program student’s project has been awarded TÜSEB support

Our Bioengineering Master’s Program student’s project has been awarded TÜSEB support

Our university’s Master’s Program in Bioengineering student, Zehra Köse, who serves as the principal investigator of the project titled “Investigation of the Potential of Exosomes Isolated from Fruits as a Carrier System in the Treatment of Lysosomal Storage Diseases,” has been awarded funding under the TÜSEB A2 Project Support Program.

This project aims to investigate the potential of fruit-derived exosomes as innovative biological carrier systems for the treatment of lysosomal storage diseases. By evaluating the effectiveness of these naturally sourced exosomes in drug delivery applications, the study seeks to contribute to the development of novel therapeutic approaches for rare diseases.