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genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, NGS
United States

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Employment (4)

Emory University: Atlanta, GA, US

2018-02-01 to present
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Seyma Katrinli

Istinye University: Istanbul, TR

2017-06 to 2019-06 (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Seyma Katrinli

Istanbul Technical University: Istanbul, TR

2016-08 to 2017-08 (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Seyma Katrinli

Istanbul Technical University: Istanbul, TR

2010-02 to 2016-06 | Research Assistant (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Seyma Katrinli

Education and qualifications (2)

Istanbul Technical University: Istanbul, TR

2009 to 2016 | PhD (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Seyma Katrinli

Istanbul Technical University: Istanbul, TR

2005 to 2009 | BSc. (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Seyma Katrinli

Works (24)

The impact of ovulation-suppressing contraceptives on behavioral and functional difficulties in borderline personality disorder

Neuropsychopharmacology
2025-01-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Alex O. Rothbaum; Raneeka DeMoss; William C. Turner; Ben Hunter; Abigail Powers; Vasiliki Michopoulos; Alicia K. Smith
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The Impact of Estrogen-Suppressing Contraceptives on Behavioral and Functional Difficulties in Borderline Personality Disorder

2024-09-04 | Preprint
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Alex O. Rothbaum; Raneeka DeMoss; William C. Turner; Ben Hunter; Abigail Powers; Vasiliki Michopoulos; Alicia K. Smith
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Community and domestic violence are associated with DNA methylation GrimAge acceleration and heart rate variability in adolescents

European Journal of Psychotraumatology
2023-11-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Nayara Cristina dos Santos Oliveira; Seyma Katrinli; Simone Gonçalves de Assis; Alicia K. Smith; Fernanda Serpeloni
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DNA methylation GrimAge acceleration in US military veterans with PTSD

Neuropsychopharmacology
2023-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Anthony P. King; Elizabeth R. Duval; Alicia K. Smith; Nirmala Rajaram; Israel Liberzon; Sheila A. M. Rauch
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Blood levels of T-Cell Receptor Excision Circles (TRECs) provide an index of exposure to traumatic stress in mice and humans

Translational Psychiatry
2022-10-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Kenneth M. McCullough; Seyma Katrinli; Jakob Hartmann; Adriana Lori; Claudia Klengel; Galen Missig; Torsten Klengel; Nicole A. Langford; Emily L. Newman; Kasey J. Anderson et al.
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The role of the immune system in posttraumatic stress disorder

Translational Psychiatry
2022-08-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Nayara C. S. Oliveira; Jennifer C. Felger; Vasiliki Michopoulos; Alicia K. Smith
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Methylation quantitative trait loci are largely consistent across disease states in Crohn’s disease

G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics
2022-04-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Suresh Venkateswaran; Hari K Somineni; Varun Kilaru; Seyma Katrinli; Jarod Prince; David T Okou; Jeffrey S Hyams; Lee A Denson; Richard Kellermayer; Greg Gibson et al.
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Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of PTSD symptom severity in three military cohorts implicates DNA methylation changes in genes involved in immune system and oxidative stress

Molecular Psychiatry
2022-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Adam X. Maihofer; Agaz H. Wani; John R. Pfeiffer; Elizabeth Ketema; Andrew Ratanatharathorn; Dewleen G. Baker; Marco P. Boks; Elbert Geuze; Ronald C. Kessler et al.
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Immune system regulation and role of the human leukocyte antigen in posttraumatic stress disorder

Neurobiology of Stress
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Seyma Katrinli; Alicia K. Smith
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Transcriptome-wide association study of post-trauma symptom trajectories identified GRIN3B as a potential biomarker for PTSD development

Neuropsychopharmacology
2021-09-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Adriana Lori; Katharina Schultebraucks; Isaac Galatzer-Levy; Nikolaos P. Daskalakis; Seyma Katrinli; Alicia K. Smith; Amanda J. Myers; Ryan Richholt; Matthew Huentelman; Guia Guffanti et al.
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: What We Learn from Omics Studies

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease-Molecular Bases, Prevention and Treatment
2018 | Book chapter
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Seyma Katrinli

Can Proteomic Profiling Identify Biomarkers and/or Therapeutic Targets for Liver Fibrosis?

Advances in Treatment of Hepatitis C and B. Rijeka
2017 | Book chapter
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Seyma Katrinli

HLA DPB1 15:01 allele predicts spontaneus hepatitis B surface antigen seroconversion

Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85031309702

Contributors: Katrinli, S.; Nilay Karatas Erkut, G.; Ozdil, K.; Enc, F.Y.; Ozturk, O.; Kahraman, R.; Tuncer, I.; Doganay, G.D.; Doganay, L.
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Seyma Katrinli via Scopus - Elsevier

The association of variations in TLR genes and spontaneous immune control of hepatitis B virus

Clinics and research in hepatology and gastroenterology
2017 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

Determination of Stage Specific Markers for Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis B: A Comparative Tissue Proteomic Study

Journal of Hepatology
2016 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

Effect of HLA-DPA1 alleles on chronic hepatitis B prognosis and treatment response

North Clin Istanb.
2016 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

Proteomic profiling of HBV infected liver biopsies with different fibrotic stages

Proteome science
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85018524353

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Association of human leukocyte antigen DQB1 and DRB1 alleles with chronic hepatitis B

World Journal of Gastroenterology
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84903937095

Contributors: Doganay, L.; Fejzullahu, A.; Katrinli, S.; Enc, F.Y.; Ozturk, O.; Colak, Y.; Ulasoglu, C.; Tuncer, I.; Doganay, G.D.
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Seyma Katrinli via Scopus - Elsevier

Bag-1 forms different complexes to play various roles in carcinogenesis

The Febs Journal
2014 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

HLA DQB1 alleles are related with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Molecular Biology Reports
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84926623695

Contributors: Doganay, L.; Katrinli, S.; Colak, Y.; Senates, E.; Zemheri, E.; Ozturk, O.; Enc, F.Y.; Tuncer, I.; Doganay, G.D.
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Seyma Katrinli via Scopus - Elsevier

Toll like Receptor Polymorphisms in Spontaneous Hbsag Seroconversion

Hepatology
2014 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

The effect of HLA-DQB1 alleles on virologic breakthroughs during chronic hepatitis B treatment with genetically low barrier drugs

Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology
2013 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84883555299

Contributors: Doganay, L.; Tuncer, I.; Katrinli, S.; Enc, F.Y.; Ozturk, O.; Colak, Y.; Ulasoglu, C.; Dinler, G.
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Seyma Katrinli via Scopus - Elsevier

The Effect of Hladqb1 Alleles on Breakthrough Events During Chronic Hbv Treatment with Genetically Low Barrier Drugs

Hepatology
2012 | Journal article
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Seyma Katrinli

ntegrating Personalized Genomics to Turkish Health Care System: A Cancer Oriented Pilot Activity of Istanbul Northern Anatolian Public Hospitals with GLAB.

North Clin Istanb.
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Peer review (19 reviews for 6 publications/grants)

Review activity for Brain, behavior, and immunity. (4)
Review activity for Molecular psychiatry. (5)
Review activity for Nature aging. (1)
Review activity for Neuropsychopharmacology. (3)
Review activity for PloS one. (1)
Review activity for Translational psychiatry. (5)