Masanızdaki Küf/Mold on Your Desk | Begüm Esra Aytan | TEDxSinop Science High School Youth
Girişimci ve moleküler biyologdan geçmişin devrimlere yol açan dokunuşlarını tanımlayan gelecek perspektifi! Bazen bir küf... bir devrim... She studied Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering. During her university years, she stood out with her innovative projects and became one of the leading figures in innovation and entrepreneurship camps. After graduation, she founded Geneon Biotechnology, producing enzymes that enable the biological recycling of waste and securing them with international patents. She provided science education for young people and prepared students for global competitions. She began the production of critical veterinary health products and received numerous awards in the fields of environment, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. She is a senior judge at the iGEM synthetic biology competition. She is also the founder of Geneon Academy and the pet health brand Vetigo. Entering the cosmetics industry with the Lumi Naturel brand, she aims to establish a bioentrepreneurship school that merges science, the environment, and innovation through academic publications, mentorship, and public speaking. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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