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Publication Metadata only Sport marketing and social media strategies A literature review and research agenda(ROUTLEDGE, 2022) Zeren, Deniz; Erkan, Ismail; Acikgoz, Fulya; Zhang, JJ; Crabtree, RM; Cukurova University; Izmir Katip Celebi University; Bahcesehir University; Istanbul Technical UniversityPublication Metadata only A Review of Methods for the Preservation of Laryngeal Nerves During Thyroidectomy(KARE PUBL, 2018) Uludag, Mehmet; Tanal, Mert; Isgor, Adnan; University of Health Sciences Turkey; Bahcesehir University; Memorial Healthcare GroupPublication Metadata only Standards and Definitions in Neck Dissections of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer(YERKURE TANITIM YAYINCILIK HIZMETLERI AS, 2018) Uludag, Mehmet; Tanal, Mert; Isgor, Adnan; Istanbul Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training & Research Hospital; Bahcesehir University; Memorial Healthcare GroupPublication Metadata only Response to My Criticism Article Titled The Claim That the Edirne Badi Efendi Chronicle Is the 'First Anonymous Chronicle' and Some Considerations on Negri(ISTANBUL 29 MAYIS UNIV & ISAM, 2024) Ozturk, Necdet; Bahcesehir UniversityPublication Metadata only Some Considerations on the Publication of the Edirne Badi Efendi Copy with the Claim that it is the 'First Anonymous Chronicle'(ISTANBUL 29 MAYIS UNIV & ISAM, 2023) Ozturk, Necdet; Bahcesehir UniversityPublication Metadata only Whither Defterology? A Review Article of Halil Inalcik, Evgeni Radushev & Ugur Altug, 1445 Tarihli Pasa Livasi Icmal Defteri(ISTANBUL 29 MAYIS UNIV & ISAM, 2023) Lowry, Heath W.; Bahcesehir UniversityPublication Metadata only Game Play Rules Gore: Aysegul Kilic a response(ISTANBUL 29 MAYIS UNIV & ISAM, 2014) Lowry, Heath W.; Bahcesehir UniversityPublication Metadata only Survey of Data Mining and Applications (Review from 1996 to Now)(INTECH EUROPE, 2012) Karahoca, Adem; Karahoca, Dilek; Sanver, Mert; Karahoca, A; Bahcesehir University; Near East UniversityPublication Metadata only THE TURKISH STRAITS SYSTEM AS A PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY - A LITERATURE REVIEW(TURKISH MARINE RESEARCH FOUNDATION-TUDAV, 2016) Kalkan, Evrim; Karhan, Selahattin Unsal; Bilgin, Rasit; Hemond, Elizabeth M.; Ozsoy, E; Cagatay, MN; Balkis, N; Balkis, N; Ozturk, B; Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK); Istanbul University; Bogazici University; Bahcesehir UniversityPublication Metadata only Translating Biotechnology to Knowledge-Based Innovation, Peace, and Development? Deploy a Science Peace Corps-An Open Letter to World Leaders(MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, 2014) Hekim, Nezih; Coskun, Yavuz; Sinav, Ahmet; Abou-Zeid, Alaa H.; Agirbasli, Mehmet; Akintola, Simisola O.; Aynacioglu, Sukru; Bayram, Mustafa; Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi; Dandara, Collet; Dereli, Turkay; Dove, Edward S.; Elbeyli, Levent; Endrenyi, Laszlo; Erciyas, Kamile; Faris, Jack; Ferguson, Lynnette R.; Gogus, Fahrettin; Gungor, Kivanc; Gursoy, Mervi; Gursoy, Ulvi K.; Karaomerlioglu, M. Asim; Kickbusch, Ilona; Kilic, Turker; Kilinc, Metin; Kocagoz, Tanil; Lin, Biaoyang; LLerena, Adrian; Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.; Nair, Bipin; Ozkan, Bulent; Pang, Tikki; Sardas, Semra; Srivastava, Sanjeeva; Toraman, Cengiz; Ustun, Kemal; Warnich, Louise; Wonkam, Ambroise; Yakicier, Mustafa Cengiz; Yasar, Umit; Ozdemir, Vural; Sanko University; Sanko University; Bogazici University; Bogazici University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Cairo University; Marmara University; Marmara University; University of Ibadan; University of Genoa; University of Cape Town; University of Toronto; University of Auckland; Gaziantep University; Gaziantep University; University of Turku; Bahcesehir University; Acibadem University; Acibadem University; University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; Swedish Medical Center; Zhejiang University; Universidad de Extremadura; University Hospital Extremadura; Democritus University of Thrace; Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; National University of Singapore; Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Bombay; Stellenbosch University; Hacettepe UniversityScholarship knows no geographical boundaries. This science diplomacy and biotechnology journalism article introduces an original concept and policy petition to innovate the global translational science, a Science Peace Corps. Service at the new Corps could entail volunteer work for a minimum of 6 weeks, and up to a maximum of 2 years, for translational research in any region of the world to build capacity manifestly for development and peace, instead of the narrow bench-to-bedside model of life science translation. Topics for translational research are envisioned to include all fields of life sciences and medicine, as long as they are linked to potential or concrete endpoints in development, foreign policy, conflict management, post-crisis capacity building, and/or peace scholarship domains. As a new instrument in the global science and technology governance toolbox, a Science Peace Corps could work effectively, for example, towards elucidating the emerging concept of one health-encompassing human, environmental, plant, microbial, ecosystem, and planet health-thus serving as an innovative crosscutting pillar of 21st century integrative biology. An interdisciplinary program of this caliber for development would link 21st century life sciences to foreign policy and peace, in ways that can benefit many nations despite their ideological differences. We note that a Science Peace Corps is timely. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the United Nations released the Fifth Assessment Report on March 31, 2014. Worrisomely, the report underscores that no person or nation will remain untouched by the climate change, highlighting the shared pressing life sciences challenges for global society. To this end, we recall that President John F. Kennedy advocated for volunteer work that has enduring, transgenerational, and global impacts. This culminated in establishment of the Peace Corps in 1961. Earlier, President Abraham Lincoln aptly observed, nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. We therefore petition President Barack Obama, other world leaders, and international development agencies in positions of power around the globe, to consider deploying a Science Peace Corps to cultivate the essential (and presently missing) ties among life sciences, foreign policy, development, and peace agendas. A Science Peace Corps requires support by a credible and independent intergovernmental organization or development agency for funding, and arbitration in the course of volunteer work when the global versus local (glocal) value-based priorities and human rights intersect in synergy or conflict. In all, Science Peace Corps is an invitation to a new pathway for competence in 21st century science that is locally productive and globally competitive. It can open up scientific institutions to broader considerations and broader inputs, and thus cultivate vital translational science in a world sorely in need of solidarity and sustainable responses to the challenges of 21st century science and society.
