Marmara Research Center
TÜBİTAK's space-qualified solar panel ready for use
A space-qualified solar panel developed by the Marmara Research Center (MAM) of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) will be the basic load on Turkey's first indigenous high-resolution observation satellite, Imece, planned to be launched to space in 2022.
Coronavirus genome sequenced in Istanbul
Turkish researchers have sequenced the genome of the novel coronavirus isolated from four patients, the head of the project said on May 29.
Dr. Sadrettin Pençe, the vice-rector of Istanbul Medeniyet University, told Anadolu Agency the genomes were sequenced using the latest sequencing platforms.
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TÜB?TAK invests $125,000 to detect pork in halal meat
The Marmara Research Center (MAM) of the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TÜB?TAK) has developed a test to swiftly detect whether there is pork in halal meat, after investing almost $125,000 over more than two years.
Turkey's top science body to produce biosimilar cancer drugs
Turkey?s stop science body aims to produce domestic cancer drugs by producing biosimilar molecules, according to an expert.
The Marmara Research Center (MAM), working under the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜB?TAK), has launched a project aiming to produce biosimilar cancer drugs.