Prof. Dr. Bilge Sener was born in Malatya (Turkey) on July 23, 1953. She graduated
Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy in 1974 with her First B.Sc. degree, and completed
her Ph.D. awarded by the Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Council (TUBITAK)
at the Department of Pharmacognosy in 1977 under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Mekin Tanker.
In 1981, was promoted to Associate Professor position. In 1982 she got an invitation to the
establishment of Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Gazi University, made
research in the field of isoquinoline alkaloids at the Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania
State University (USA) between 1986 and 1988 as Visiting scientist awarded by National
Science Foundation. She returned and became a full Professor in 1988. Spent three months as
a guest professor at the invitation of Prof. Dr. Ichiya Ninomiya at Kobe Womens College of
Pharmacy and Osaka University-Japan by JSPS program. Prof.Sener was involved in several
administrative works at Gazi University; as Director at the Department of Pharmacognosy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Gazi University between 1982 and 2002, 2013-2016 as Chair at the
Division of the Professional Sciences of Pharmacy as Co-Director at the Institute of Health
Sciences (1988-1994) and as Dean at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Gazi University (1994-1997).
She served as a senator at Gazi Univ from 2017 to 2020. 1991-2000 she served as co-adviser
for 19 Ph.D. students at HEJ as TWAS South-South Fellowship. She served as chair for
divisions (IUAPC, PCMD, ICNPR), and European Pharmacopoeia and chairs at the Ministry
of Health.
Prof.Sener is one of the most prominent scientists in Turkey, her scientific contributions are
internationally recognized in the fields of natural products chemistry. Prof.Sener has isolated
and established structures of hundreds of new natural products. Her work on the isolation, and
structure elucidation along with biological studies of isoquinoline, Amaryllidaceae, steroidal
alkaloids, and taxane derivatives was widely recognized for originality and significance. The
special issue of Phytochemistry Letters is organized to honor her on her retirement and also to
acknowledge her contribution to the field of natural products.
She retired on July 27th, 2020 from Gazi University. She continued to give Ph.D. courses at the
ICCBS-Karachi and supervised MSc and Ph.D. thesis.