Dr. Adam completed a four-year Clinical Chemistry residency following graduating from the School of Medicine in Turkey. Following his tenure, he became a full professor of Medical Biochemistry.
He has taught medical and nutritional biochemistry, biology and molecular biology, physiology, and clinical chemistry at medicine, dentistry, nursing, science, and health science schools and managed hospitals and internationally accredited clinic chemistry laboratories for 20 years. Upon his experience, he wrote textbooks which are Medical Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Analysis Methods in Clinical Chemistry, and Laboratory Instruments.
He has conducted numerous research projects in Turkey, Germany, and the United States. First, he worked on lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis, then focused on lipid-related cancer chemotherapy. He has more than 100 publications, and they have been cited/discussed hundreds of times in international, peer-reviewed scientific magazines.
After coming to the US, he researched at the University of California, Davis. His research was mainly focused on developing a new nano-formulation for cancer chemotherapy. Then, he taught various courses at St. Cloud State University, Northwestern Health Sciences University, Metropolitan State University, and Xavier University of Louisiana.
Currently, he is working at Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy and Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine. He teaches Pathophysiology in the pharmacy, Anatomy/Physiology in the PA, and Clinical Chemistry in the MLS programs.