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UFAZ Alumna Presented Her Research at “EuPA 2025” Conference

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From July 28 to August 1, the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) held its annual scientific conference, “EuPA 2025,” in Saint-Malo, France. Turkan Nabiyeva, a graduate of the Chemical Engineering program at the French-Azerbaijani University (UFAZ), participated in the event and presented a poster based on her PhD research.

Turkan showcased her work on the “Combination of Native Mass Spectrometry, Ion Mobility, and Collision-Induced Unfolding Experiments in the Chromatographic Time Scale to Unravel the Structure of Hemoglobin in Bird Species.” Her innovative approach attracted significant attention from the international scientific audience and received positive feedback.

EuPA Conference is one of Europe’s largest and most prestigious events in the field of proteomics, bringing together the latest scientific advancements, technologies, and research findings. This year’s conference focused on the development of proteomic analysis, new approaches in mass spectrometry, biomarker discovery, and structural proteomics techniques. The program featured plenary lectures, poster sessions, fast communication presentations, and hands-on workshops.

We believe this conference was an invaluable scientific experience for Turkan and wish her continued success in her future research endeavors!