Emine Aycan

Recent Biology graduate from Turkey with wet-lab and interdisciplinary research experience in molecular communication and biomedical signal models. I am exploring neuroscience, computational biology, and neuroarts, with a focus on how creativity, emotion, and biological systems connect to mental health and well-being.
I am a recent Biology graduate from Turkey with hands-on wet-lab experience and interdisciplinary research experience in molecular communication, biomedical signal models, and biological systems. During my Erasmus+ research internship at the University of Potsdam, I gained experience in sample preparation, sterile laboratory practices, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, enzymatic assays, soluble sugar analysis, experimental observation, and scientific documentation.
Alongside this, my research internships at Boğaziçi University’s NETLAB introduced me to molecular communication, biological signal propagation, signal-to-noise ratio, and biomedical applications. These experiences shaped my interest in neuroscience, computational biology, and interdisciplinary research.
I am especially interested in neuroarts as a bridge between neuroscience, creativity, emotion, mental health, and community well-being. I hope to connect with researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of biological science, cognitive neuroscience, creative expression, and data-driven approaches to health.
Interests
Neuroarts, cognitive neuroscience, computational biology, molecular communication, biological signal propagation, mental health, emotion, creativity, community well-being, youth mental health, music and visual arts, biomedical research, data-driven health research, interdisciplinary research collaborations