Muhammed Duman

Dr
Muhammed
Duman

Researcher
Bursa Uludag University
Email 
mduman [at] uludag.edu.tr
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Biography
Throughout my academic career, I have been extensively involved in research projects focused on the isolation and identification of bacterial isolates from rainbow trout, as well as the determination of optimal antimicrobial agents and dosage application. In these projects, I have successfully utilized a wide range of laboratory techniques and analytical methods while also employing computer-based tools to enhance my research outcomes. I am proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, which have been invaluable in organizing and analyzing research data, creating comprehensive reports, and delivering impactful presentations. Moreover, I have developed skills in various specialized software applications relevant to my field. For instance, I am well-versed in using Photoshop for image editing and graphical representation, enabling me to effectively communicate scientific findings through visually appealing materials. Additionally, I have experience in utilizing other software applications specific to my research, such as molecular biology analysis tools, sequence alignment software, and statistical analysis programs. Notably, my proficiency in computer skills extends beyond technical expertise. I have a keen ability to effectively communicate and present complex scientific information within a short timeframe. I have demonstrated this skill through my experience in managing people during presentations, delivering concise and engaging talks that effectively convey research findings to diverse audiences. I take pride in my ability to create compelling presentations that effectively communicate complex concepts and engage both scientific and non-scientific stakeholders.
Research interests
Microbiology, Molecular genomic, Immunology, Bacteriology, Fish disease, Fish welfare
Projects you're working on
Bacterial prevalence in aquarium fish Taxonomy of Aeromonas by genome-based Multilocus sequence type (MLST) Identification of new Pseudomonas species by chemotaxonomic approach A new monovalent and polyvalent vaccine study on Lactococcus garvieae, Yersinia ruckeri, Vibrio anguillarum
Discipline
Bacteriology Bioinformatics Epidemiology Molecular biology
Host species
Fish Zoonoses
Pathogen
Bacteria
Stage of vaccine development
Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring Pre-clinical trials Vaccine delivery