28/04/2014
Sabancı University projects supported as part of TÜBİTAK 1003 – Priority Fields Research and Development Project Support Program Stage Two (September-December 2013) submissions:
Batu Erman, FENS, Medical Priority Field – Call for Development of Cellular Therapeutic Products, implemented by Istanbul Medipol University: “Modeling of hereditary cardiac arrhythmia by stimulated pluripotent stem cells and development of cellular treatment methods”
Burcu Saner Okan and Bahattin Koç, SUNUM, Biomaterials Priority Field – Call for Development of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Products Aimed at Tissue Regeneration, “Production of multifunctional matrices for skin regeneration with the three-dimensional electrohydrodynamic and coaxial bioprinter method”
Devrim Gözüaçık, FENS, Biomaterials Priority Field – Call for Development of Targetable Micro/Nanocarrier Systems for Diagnosis and Treatment, implemented by Koç University: “Development of Spion-Based RNA-Drug Carrying Multifunctional Nanocarriers”
Meriç Özcan, FENS, Medical Priority Field – Call for Catheter and Endoscopic Imaging Technologies, “Holographic Optical Endoscope Development”
TÜBİTAK 1003 - Priority Fields Research and Development Project Support Program
The objective of the program is to support result-oriented, domestic R&D projects that have measurable outcomes and observe the dynamics of the related field of technology or science in priority fields determined according to the National Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy, and to ensure alignment among eligible projects.
Maximum project duration is 24 months for Small Scale Projects, and 36 months for Medium and Large Scale Projects. The maximum funding available depending on project scale is as follows:
• Small Scale Projects: up to TL 500,000
• Medium Scale Projects: TL 500,001 to TL 1,000,000
• Large Scale Projects: TL 1,000,001 to TL 2,500,000