Sınır Değil Yol Çizen Başarır | Serdar Ceylaner | TEDxKayseri Fen Lisesi
“Yalnızlık bir başarı ölçütü değildir” diyor Prof. Dr. Serdar Ceylaner. Bu konuşma, genetik biliminin ötesinde, insan olmanın, birlikte başarmanın ve içsel liderliğin gerçek anlamını sorgulayan bir yolculuk.
Sadece başarıya ulaşmanın değil, onu nasıl ve kimlerle başardığımızın da önemli olduğunu savunan Profesör; ego, empati, yankı odaları ve dürüstlük gibi kavramları sahici örneklerle harmanlıyor. Kimi zaman güldüren, kimi zaman düşündüren bu konuşma, “tek başına yapabilirim” inancının ardındaki kırılganlığı gözler önüne sererken, birlikte üretmenin, başkasının sesine kulak vermenin ve toplulukla güçlenmenin nasıl gerçek dönüşümün anahtarı olduğunu gösteriyor.Genç bilim insanlarının, lider adaylarının ve hayal kuran herkesin ilham alacağı bu konuşmada, başarının ardındaki görünmeyen elleri, duyulmayan sesleri ve çoğu zaman fark edilmeyen değerleri keşfedeceksiniz. Belki de, kendinizden bir parça bulacaksınız. Prof. Dr. Serdar Ceylaner is a medical doctor- a medical geneticist who focuses on rare and undiagnosed diseases for both diagnostic and scientific studies. He is the director, partner, and founder of Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis and Research Center. Serdar Ceylaner is the Vice Chairman of the Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases Committee of the European Association of Medical Specialists (UEMS). He is a member of several other UEMS committees (Department of Medical Genetics, Medical Genetics Board Examination Committee, Multidisciplinary Adolescent Health Joint Committee).
He is the former president of the Medical Genetics Association of Turkey and a member of the board of
directors between 2009 and 2017. Between 1997 and 2017, he was the founder of the Department of Genetics
at Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health and Training Hospital. He has focused on genetics and rare diseases and
has studied in this field for 27 years. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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