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Koç University Graduate School of Business (GSB) was recognized as 44th in the 2024 Financial Times' (FT) Executive MBA rankings.
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Koç University study hopes to ensure comfort for patients suffering from lower urinary tract dysfunction with a compact, ultrasound solution. Dr.
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A groundbreaking study, recently published in Nature Communications, sheds light on a newly identified subtype of muscular dystrophy, revealing an unsuspected role of SNUPN gene in muscle cell function. Led by Assistant Prof. Dr.
330 views, By Koç University
Ceramic pots endure the corrosive effects of thousands of years, and organic remains preserved inside its pores can shed light on the daily life of societies. This research is achieved with the help of biomarkers.
332 views, By Koç University
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are advanced porous materials with multifunctional tunable properties.
428 views, By Koç University
Koç University Graduate School of Business has been ranked 35th in the 2023 Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA rankings.
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Home-delivery services perpetually compete for the consumer's attention not only through advertisements but also through methods that reduce basket decision time or make new suggestions.
289 views, By Koç University
Due to the complexity of real-world situations, we still do not have self-driving vehicles largely deployed on the roads today. For safe navigation, the self-driving vehicle needs to be able to anticipate the consequences of its actions.
423 views, By Koç University
Food waste and food-borne diseases are among the most critical problems urban populations face today. They contribute to greenhouse emissions tremendously and amplify economic and environmental costs.
406 views, By Koç University
Nearly half of all cancer patients suffer from excessive weight loss due to the loss of adipose and skeletal muscle tissues, or cachexia.

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