This prestigious scholarship supports PhD candidates at German universities who wish to deepen their research through a four- to six-month stay at a U.S. university or research institution. The program promotes professional exchange, interdisciplinary collaboration, and international networking to advance academic careers and transatlantic understanding. Hazal's current research focuses on developing organ-on-chip systems that model biological barriers with well-defined extracellular matrices. During her stay in the U.S., she aims to explore new methodologies for integrating dynamically tunable hydrogels into these microsystems, enabling more precise investigations in mechanobiology and drug delivery."
For more info on the scholarship, see: https://fulbright.de/stipendien/programm/doktorandinnenprogramm