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Research
Dr. Oğuz's research centers around the thermal biology, conservation, and regenerative capacities of amphibians—particularly salamanders. He investigates temperature-dependent regeneration mechanisms and ecological adaptability under regeneration activities and climate change as well. His work integrates advanced imaging, ecological modeling, and molecular approaches, contributing to both fundamental and applied aspects of biology.
Profile
Mehmet Anıl Oğuz is a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University, specializing in amphibian ecology, thermoregulation physiology, and conservation biology. With extensive field and laboratory experience, his work spans ecological niche modeling, biodiversity, and the application of CT/MRI imaging.
Commissioned
He has been commissioned as a scientific consultant for national media productions, including Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) nature documentary "Anatolian Viper", where he contributed expert knowledge on species ecology, behavior, and conservation. He has also been invited to participate in academic workshops and specialized training programs, such as the Axolotl Neuron Culture Workshop and Regenerative Medicine Course, reflecting recognition of his expertise in amphibian biology and regenerative research.
Cooperation and dissemination
He has collaborated with leading researchers and institutions across Europe, including joint field projects and publications with teams from Turkey, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Denmark. His partnerships extend to phylogeography, venom proteomics, and conservation genetics, strengthening his international scientific network.
Teaching
Delivered theoretical courses on ecology, biodiversity, and climate change. He also served as an invited lecturer at Aarhus University, teaching experimental physiology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes interdisciplinary integration and evidence-based ecological literacy.
Job responsibilities
At Aarhus University, Anil Oguz conducts collaborative research in regenerative biology, focusing on axolotls. He designs physiological experiments and analyzes. He also contributes to departmental activities as part of his postdoctoral fellowship.
Areas of expertise
- Regenerative biology
- Developmental biology
- Tissue regeneration
- Axolotl model systems
- Temperature dependent physiology
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Projects
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Temperature preference during tissue regeneration in the axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Lauridsen, H. (PI) & Oguz, M. A. (Participant)
01/03/2025 → 01/03/2026
Project: Research
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Casting Light on Fluorescence in Hemidactylus turcicus (Squamata: Geckonidae)
Anıl Oğuz, M., Şerif Aydın, M. & Öztürk, G., 2024, In: Zoology in the Middle East. 70, 1, p. 83-86 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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New Data on Ecological Niche Modelling And Future Climate Projections Of Anatololacerta anatolica (Anatolian Rock Lizard)
Oğuz, M. A., Onmuş, O. & Göçmen, B., 2024, In: South-Western Journal of Horticulture, Biology and Environment. 15, 1, p. 52-67 16 p., e24104.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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An unusual preying record of Anatololacerta anatolica (Werner, 1900) (Reptilia: Lacertidae)
Oguz, M. A., 2022, In: North-Western Journal of Zoology. 18, 2, p. 240-241 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Mountain vipers in central-eastern turkey: Huge range extensions for four taxa reshape decades of misleading perspectives
Mebert, K., Göçmen, B., İğci, N., Kariş, M., Oğuz, M. A., Yıldız, M. Z., Teynié, A., Stümpel, N. & Ursenbacher, S., 2020, In: Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 15, 1, p. 169-187 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Two new populations of Lyciasalamandra flavimembris substantially extend the genus' distribution range in Anatolia
Oğuz, M. A., Göçmen, B., Kariş, M., Ehl, S. & Veith, M., Jun 2020, In: Biharean Biologist. 14, 1, p. 36-40 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
3 Citations (Scopus)