Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adnan Karaibrahimoglu | Biostatistics | Outstanding Contribution Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adnan Karaibrahimoglu | Suleyman Demirel University | Turkey
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adnan Karaibrahimoglu is an accomplished academic in biostatistics and medical informatics, with extensive experience across higher education, government, and research institutions in Türkiye. He completed his doctoral studies in Statistics at Selçuk University after previously pursuing a Ph.D. in Biometry and Genetics at Atatürk University, building on his master’s degree in Statistics from Çukurova University and undergraduate studies in Mathematics at Middle East Technical University. Since 2017, he has served in the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics at Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Medicine, following academic appointments at Necmettin Erbakan University and administrative leadership roles at the Turkish Statistical Institute under the Ministry of Development. His earlier career includes nearly a decade as an educator in the Ministry of National Education, providing a strong foundation in teaching and statistical methodology. Dr. Karaibrahimoğlu has authored 47 scholarly documents with 271 citations across 265 citing sources and holds an h-index of 10, reflecting his influence in applied statistics, medical data analysis, categorical data modeling, and panel data approaches. He has contributed multiple book chapters, including works on categorical data structures, linear probability models, contingency table applications, and regional agricultural productivity modeling. His academic output demonstrates strong R&D competency and interdisciplinary impact, advancing quantitative methodologies for education studies, biomedical research, and applied sciences. His continued work strengthens the connection between statistical theory and real-world applications in health, agriculture, and social sciences, marking him as a leading figure in statistical research and academic development in Türkiye.
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Featured Publications
Asar, Y., Karaibrahimoglu, A., & Genç, A. (2014). Modified ridge regression parameters: A comparative Monte Carlo study. Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 43(5), 827–841.
Duman, L., Karaibrahimoglu, A., Büyükyavuz, B. İ., & Savaş, M. Ç. (2022). Diagnostic value of monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio against other biomarkers in children with appendicitis. Pediatric Emergency Care, 38(2), e739–e742.
Ulusan, S., Gülle, K., Peynirci, A., Sevimli, M., & Karaibrahimoglu, A. (2023). Dapagliflozin may protect against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 27(6), 339–346.
Karaibrahimoglu, A. (2014). Veri madenciliğinden birliktelik kuralı ile onkoloji verilerinin analiz edilmesi: Meram Tıp Fakültesi onkoloji örneği (Master’s thesis). Selçuk Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, İstatistik Anabilim Dalı.
Başbozkurt, H., Öztaş, T., Karaibrahimoglu, A., Gundogan, R., & Genç, A. (2013). Toprak özelliklerinin mekansal değişim desenlerinin jeoistatistiksel yöntemlerle belirlenmesi. Atatürk Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, 44(2), 169–181.
Karaibrahimoglu, A., Asar, Y., & Genç, A. (2016). Some new modifications of Kibria’s and Dorugade’s methods: An application to Turkish GDP data. Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Basic and Applied Sciences, 19(1), 1–9.
Duman, L., Cesur, Ö., Doğuç, D. K., Çelik, S., Karaibrahimoglu, A., & Savaş, M. Ç. (2020). Diagnostic value of serum pentraxin 3 level in children with acute appendicitis. Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi / Turkish Journal of Trauma & Emergency Surgery, 26(6), 909–915.
Taşcı, H. İ., Erikoğlu, M., Toy, H., & Karaibrahimoglu, A. (2017). Course of sepsis in rats with thyroid dysfunction. Turkish Journal of Surgery, 33(3), 175–180.
Feyzioğlu, B., Teke, T., Özdemir, M., Karaibrahimoglu, A., Doğan, M., & Yavşan, M. (2014). The presence of Torque teno virus in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 7(10), 3461–3467.