Person

Kizil, Caghan

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-060802-4
Email
ck2893@columbia.edu
URL
https://www.neurology.columbia.edu/profile/caghan-kizil-phd
Affiliation
Kizil Lab
Address
Department of Neurology and the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Columbia University, 650 W 168th St, New York, NY, 10032
Country
United States
Phone
Fax
ORCID ID
0000-0002-8164-9762
Biography and Research Interest
By using zebrafish as a model organism, we are interested in uncovering the molecular basis of neural regeneration and enhanced functional integration of neurons in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our research group aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that zebrafish brain uses to induce regenerative stem cell plasticity and neurogenesis, use zebrafish as a mechanistic tool to investigate the molecular and cellular functions of the clinically identified genes related to AD pathology in humans, translate the protective modalities of the zebrafish brain to in vivo and in vitro mammalian AD models, and perform chemical screens in pre-clinical zebrafish AD models we generated. With the help of our toolkit for multi-omics approaches, gene editing, in vitro bio-instructive cell culture models, histological approaches, behavioral measurement, electrophysiological modalities, and clinical data-driven model development, our long-term perspective is to determine novel cellular mechanisms of AD pathogenesis for identifying new biological targets for disease-modifying interventions and drug development.
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
- Kizil C. (2011) Turkish science seeks freedom. Science. 334(6055):452-3.
- Kizil C. (2011) Academic autonomy: more freedom for Turkish science. Nature. 477(7366):538.
- Altindis E, Alpar MA, Aksay E, Beckwith J, Bokel C, Curl RF, Darnell RB, Elledge SJ, Erman B, Frahm J, Goff SP, Greengard P, Hoffmann R, Ilhan B, Kaslin J, Lipkin SM, Poulopoulou C, Raz E, Rubin MA, Salturk M, Schrock RR, Trautmann A, Unutmaz D, Weinstein H, Kizil C. (2013) Turkey must end violent response to protests. Science. 341(6143):236.
- Kizil C. (2016) Degrees of freedom. New Scientist. 231(3084):20-21.
- Kizil C. (2016) Government: Concern grows for Turkey's academics. Nature. 529(7587):466.
- Kizil C. (2017) An existential threat. New Scientist. 234(3121):24-25.
- Kizil C. (2018) Turkish Medical Association central council detained for demanding peace. Lancet. 391(10120):532