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Hasan DÖNMEZ- Muhammed Salih BÜYÜKSAMANCI / DHA
Using genetic technology for the first time in Turkey, a coronavirus RNA-based vaccine is being developed, which is one of the centers started by the Department of Medical Genetics at Selcuk University in vaccine studies in June, reached the stage of experiments with animals.
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‘THE VIRUS WAS CAPTURED AND I WANTED TO WORK AWAY FROM YOU’
Claiming that there is a process full of sacrifices in vaccination studies, Assoc. Dr. Nadir Koçak said: “Friends work with great sacrifices. Our professors from various Anatolian universities are included in these studies. Furthermore, our graduate students and specialization students are also involved in the study. They all work with devotion, with sleep. 4 hours a day. Everyone here is here on the weekends. I can say that almost half of our team contracted the virus. “I should work far away.” We continue the process in consultation with our professors who work on infectious diseases who work here in our project.