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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zarife Pancar | Physical activity | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor Doctorate, at Gaziantep University, Turkey.

Dr. Zarife Pancar is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Sport Sciences at Gaziantep University, Turkey. With extensive expertise in physical education and sports sciences, she has contributed significantly to the fields of exercise physiology and sports performance. Her research focuses on the effects of exercise and supplements on metabolic and physiological parameters. Dr. Pancar has supervised numerous graduate theses and has authored various impactful publications. Her academic career reflects her dedication to advancing sports science through research, teaching, and mentorship. 📚💪

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Education 🎓

  • Doctorate (Ph.D.): Fırat University, Institute of Health Sciences (2020)
    Thesis: Effects of energy drink application and treadmill exercise on angptl8, elabela, free radicals, antioxidants, and lipid metabolism in rats. Advisor: Prof. Vedat Çınar.
  • Master’s Degree (Non-thesis): Hasan Kalyoncu University, Educational Management and Supervision (2014)
  • Master’s Degree (Thesis-based): Gaziantep University, Institute of Health Sciences (2015)
    Thesis: Effects of eight-week plyometric training on anaerobic power, balance, and sprint performance in female handball players aged 12–14. Advisor: Prof. Müsel Biçer.
  • Undergraduate: Çukurova University, School of Physical Education and Sports (2009)

Experience 🏅

  • Associate Professor: Gaziantep University, Physical Education and Sports Department (Since January 27, 2023)
  • Assistant Professor: Gaziantep University, Physical Education and Sports Department (2021–2023)
  • Research Assistant: Gaziantep University, Coaching Education Department (2017–2021)

Dr. Pancar has played a key role in supervising and mentoring graduate theses, focusing on advanced training methods, exercise physiology, and metabolic adaptations. Her academic leadership extends to project collaborations and course development. 🎓🏋️‍♂️

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Pancar’s research centers on exercise physiology, sports performance, and metabolic health. She explores the interplay of exercise and nutritional supplementation in improving athletic performance and health markers, including free radicals, antioxidants, and energy metabolism. Additionally, her work includes plyometric training, neuromuscular adaptation, and the effects of specialized training on young athletes. 🏃‍♀️⚡

Awards 🏆

Dr. Zarife Pancar’s academic journey is marked by recognition for her contributions:

  • Ph.D. Scholarship: Funded by Fırat University for impactful research in sports science.
  • Best Thesis Award: For her master’s thesis on plyometric training effects.
  • Research Grant: Secured for projects examining exercise and supplementation on metabolic and physiological biomarkers in animal and human models.

Her awards reflect her commitment to sports science innovation. 🌟

Top Notes Publications 📄

Dr. Pancar has authored several influential articles in peer-reviewed journals. Some notable works include:

  • Pancar, Z. (2020)
    Title: Effects of energy drink application and treadmill exercise on angptl8 and lipid metabolism in rats
    Journal: Journal of Exercise Physiology Online
    Cited by: 15
  • Pancar, Z., & Cinar, V. (2018)
    Title: Plyometric training effects on anaerobic performance in young handball players
    Journal: International Journal of Sports Science
    Cited by: 25
  • Pancar, Z., & Bicer, M. (2019)
    Title: The role of antioxidants in sports nutrition
    Journal: Sports Nutrition Today
    Cited by: 30

Conclusion

Zarife Pancar is a highly qualified and impactful researcher with notable contributions to the fields of physical education, sports sciences, and health. Her leadership in research projects, mentorship roles, and focus on women’s health, particularly in sports performance, positions her as an excellent candidate for the “Research for Women Researcher Award.” Strengthening her global collaborations and expanding her academic visibility would further enhance her future contributions to the field.

 

Zarife Pancar | Physical activity | Women Researcher Award

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