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👏 Cheers to Hayri Kerim!
Today, Hayri Kerim successfully defended his Master’s thesis:
“Targeted Photodynamic Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer Using Fullerene-Based Nanodrugs.” ✨
He impressed the jury with his confident and dedicated presentation, and afterwards we celebrated with balloons, cake, and a cheerful jury dinner. 🥂🎂🌿
We are proud of Hayri Kerim’s achievement and look forward to seeing the exciting directions his scientific journey will take next. 🚀🔬



New Chapter, Same Lab 🎓🚀 Ceren’s PhD Journey Begins
🎓 Yesterday was a proud day for our lab! Ceren Kul successfully defended her Master’s thesis and presented her research with great confidence and dedication in front of the jury. 👩🔬✨
After the defense, we gathered as a team to celebrate this important milestone together. Moments like these remind us how valuable it is to share both the challenges and the successes of scientific journeys as a group. 🌿🔬
We warmly congratulate Ceren on this achievement and are excited that she will be continuing her journey with us as a PhD student. 💫


A Distinguished Visit: Prof. Yehia Mechref at METU Chemistry
We were honored to welcome Prof. Yehia Mechref from Texas Tech University (USA) to the Department of Chemistry, METU. He is an internationally recognized scholar in glycomics and metabolomics, with broader expertise in glycoproteomics/proteomics, analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, and chemical separation sciences.
During his visit, he delivered an inspiring seminar on his research and later joined us at the Q-OmicS Lab, where we had engaging discussions about our ongoing projects. 🌿🧬🧪
We are truly grateful for the time he dedicated to us and the valuable insights he shared. We sincerely look forward to welcoming him back again in the future. ✨

Science Without Borders 🌍
We were delighted to welcome Lee Hakyung and Kim Haelyn from Seoul National University (SNU), Korea to our lab.
During their visit, they presented their research titled “AI-assisted peptide inhibitor development for bacterial FtsH protease” and engaged in fruitful discussions with our team.
This event provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen our scientific collaboration and exchange knowledge across borders. We sincerely value these international interactions that inspire new ideas and foster long-term partnerships.


Öykü Su Yıldırım Successfully Defends Her Master’s Thesis
On August 19th 2025, Q-OmicS Lab member Öykü Su Yıldırım successfully defended her Master’s thesis, presenting her work with confidence and scientific rigor in front of the jury. 👩🔬👏
Following the defense, the lab gathered for a jury dinner and a small celebration, marking this important milestone together. 🍽️🥂
We sincerely congratulate Öykü on this achievement and wish her continued success in her academic and professional journey. 💫
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Q-OmicS Lab Joins MedAgriCycle: A New Horizon Europe–Funded PRIMA Project 🎉
We are pleased to announce that Q-OmicS Lab is a partner in the newly launched MedAgriCycle project, funded under the PRIMA Section 2 and supported by Horizon Europe.
MedAgriCycle – Green Urban AgriCycle: Transformative Approaches for Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Waste Valorization is a collaborative effort involving partners from Türkiye, Morocco, France, Tunisia, and Egypt. The project focuses on sustainable, circular strategies to address urban agricultural challenges through innovative biotechnological and waste transformation solutions. The Kick-Off Meeting was held online on 18 July 2025, with participation from all consortium members. During the meeting, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Süreyya Özcan delivered a presentation introducing Q-OmicS Lab’s contributions and ongoing research in proteomics relevant to sustainable agriculture and food systems.
We are excited to be part of this dynamic and diverse international team and look forward to contributing to research that addresses both environmental and agricultural priorities in the Mediterranean region.


Q-OmicS Lab Members Continue Their Research in South Korea 🌏
Our team members Hatice Akkulak and Ceren Kul are currently continuing their projects at Chungnam National University in South Korea. With access to new instruments, new protocols, and a completely new laboratory environment, this international research experience offers them a unique opportunity for both scientific and personal growth.
As Q-OmicS Lab, we are proudly following their journey abroad and look forward to hearing all their stories when they return! ✨
📍 Chungnam National University, South Korea
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Strengthening Global Ties: Korea–EU Networking Forum
We are proud to share that our Principal Investigator, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Süreyya Özcan, was selected as one of 24 researchers from Europe to participate in the Korea–EU Researchers Networking Forum on Advanced Biotechnology, held on 1–3 July 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.
Organized by the Korea–EU Research Centre (KERC), the forum brought together 12 researchers from Korea and 24 from Europe and associated countries to explore collaboration opportunities in advanced biotechnology under Horizon Europe Cluster 1 – Health, with a focus on TOOL, IND, and DISEASE destinations. Dr. Özcan presented Q-OmicS Lab’s proteomics research in a dedicated session and joined discussions to foster new international partnerships.
We’re truly proud to see our lab represented at this prestigious forum among leading scientists from both regions.

Exciting Graduate School News 🎓
We are proud to celebrate the recent graduate school admissions of our team members! 🥳
– Yağmur Tatar, Enver Öztürk and Efe Ergani have both been accepted into graduate programs at METU 🇹🇷
– Gaye Kaya has been admitted to the University of Stuttgart 🇩🇪
– Esin Şahin will continue her academic journey at the University of Bonn 🇩🇪
We gathered as a lab today to celebrate their well-deserved achievements with joy, laughter, and lots of cake! 🎉🍰
A special shoutout to Yağmur, Enver and Efe, who will continue their graduate journeys right here in the Q-OmicS Lab! 💻🧪 We are thrilled to keep working alongside them as they take on exciting new challenges and push the boundaries of science with us. Their passion and dedication continue to inspire the whole team. 💙
Wishing each of our talented members a successful and fulfilling journey ahead in their academic paths. Your Q-OmicS family is proud of you! 🌟



Engaging with the Mass Spectrometry Community @ ASMS 2025 
We are excited to share that our poster on protein quantitation received strong interest at the ASMS 2025 Conference! It was a great pleasure to engage with students, researchers, and experts from around the world — exchanging ideas, answering questions, and gaining valuable feedback.
A big thank you to Ceren Kul and Pelin Yıldız for their excellent contributions to this project. Although they could not attend in person this time, their efforts were central to the development of this project.
We also gratefully acknowledge Shimadzu Middle East & Africa for their continued support and collaboration — a key element in the success of this study.
Looking forward to future scientific meetings and more exciting opportunities to share our work with the mass spectrometry community!




Congratulations Yağmur! 🎓
We are proud to announce that our undergraduate team member Yağmur Tatar presented her project with great success at the METU Department of Chemistry Poster Day on May 29th. Her poster, titled “Optimization of Protein Extraction Protocols for Mammalian Cell Lines”, reflects her hard work and growing expertise in proteomics and experimental design.
She did an excellent job representing Q-OmicS Lab and engaging with visitors throughout the day. 👏👏
With this presentation, Yağmur has officially completed her undergraduate studies — we sincerely congratulate her and wish her all the best as she takes the next steps in her scientific journey! 🌟



Lab Meeting & Celebrations at Q-OmicS Lab 🎂
On May 28, we held our regular group meeting at Q-OmicS Lab, where we discussed updates on our ongoing projects and upcoming milestones. In addition to our scientific agenda, we had a chance to come together and celebrate the birthdays of Gizem and Güzin with cake, snacks, and lots of laughter.
It’s always refreshing to balance research and community — many thanks to everyone who joined and contributed to the cheerful atmosphere!
✨ Happy birthday once again to Gizem and Güzin! ✨

MSc Thesis Presentation
Gizem successfully presented her MSc thesis work during her departmental seminar. Her presentation highlighted the scientific depth and dedication she brought to her research.
We congratulate her on reaching this important milestone and look forward to her next steps in the academic journey!


Seminar Spotlight: Hatice Akkulak – PhD Research Presentation
On May 23, we had the pleasure of attending a seminar by our PhD student Hatice Akkulak, who shared exciting progress from her ongoing doctoral research: Structural and Interaction Studies Using Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry
Hatice presented her preliminary data, experimental strategies, and future plans to map protein–protein interactions using advanced MS-based techniques across three distinct biological systems: human, bacterial, and plant. By combining structural biology approaches with XL-MS, she aims to uncover how complex molecular assemblies function in diverse cellular contexts.
Her multidisciplinary approach and clear vision for future experiments sparked thoughtful questions and valuable discussion.
We’re proud to support Hatice as she advances structural proteomics across multiple model systems!

HPLC Training Day
On May 23, our lab hosted a hands-on HPLC training session focusing on the Agilent LC system, delivered by the technical expert team.
Rather than just theory, the session emphasized practical insights—including an overview of instrument compartments, routine maintenance tips, and how to troubleshoot common issues. We also explored the control software, with demonstrations on method setup, real-time monitoring, and data analysis workflows. It was an invaluable opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of how HPLC is applied in real proteomics workflows.
🙌 Huge thanks to everyone who joined — and stay tuned for more hands-on training events!

Milestones in Motion: MSc Students Present Their Research
This week, three of our MSc students gave their official seminar presentations, sharing the progress and scientific background of their thesis research.
Ceren Kul presented the fundamentals of targeted proteomics and its use in quantitative protein analysis. 🧪 Hayri Kerim İnce presented the development of nanodrugs for pancreatic cancer therapy. 💊 Öykü Su Yıldırım presented her work on biomarker verification in endometrial cancer. 🧬 These seminars marked an important milestone ahead of their upcoming thesis defenses and sparked valuable discussions within the group.
We’re proud to support our young researchers as they move forward in their academic journey. 🚀


Q-OmicS Lab at Shimadzu's 150th Anniversary: Sharing Innovation in Proteomics
On May 14, our principal investigator Assoc. Prof. Dr. Süreyya Özcan represented the Q-OmicS Lab at the 150th Anniversary Celebration of Shimadzu Corporation, held in Istanbul.
As part of this prestigious event, Dr. Özcan was invited to present our lab’s recent projects and research vision, showcasing innovative mass spectrometry-based proteomics strategies developed within the group. The event brought together leading scientists, researchers, and industry partners from across the country, highlighting the synergy between academic research and advanced analytical technologies.
We are proud to contribute to the scientific dialogue on precision proteomics and to be part of Shimadzu’s long-standing tradition of excellence in analytical instrumentation — a celebration of science, innovation, and collaboration. 👏🎉 🎉

Boosting Agricultural Resilience Through Proteomics
On May 8, we held an online meeting with our project stakeholders, including researchers from Erciyes University, Çukurova University, Uludağ University, and MAREM, to define the roadmap for proteomic analyses of stress-resistant fruit species.
🍎🍓🍇🍈 Preparations are now in their final stages. We are excited to share our initial findings and proteomic insights very soon!

Q-OmicS Lab at the International Hereditary Cancers Congress! 🧬
Between February 6–8, 2025, our M.Sc. member Öykü Su Yıldırım presented her poster at the International Hereditary Cancers Congress held in Antalya! 🧫🧪
Öykü showcased her project titled “Development of a Targeted Mass Spectrometry-Based Workflow for Endometrial Cancer Biomarker Verification” which was developed in collaboration with clinicians and researchers working on gynecologic oncology and biomarker research. 🧬💡 Special thanks to Shimadzu Middle East & Africa for their valuable support and collaboration.
Throughout the congress, she had the opportunity to engage with scientists and clinicians, exchange ideas, and represent Q-OmicS Lab with great enthusiasm and professionalism. 👩🔬✨
We are proud to see our members actively contributing to the scientific community and sharing their work on international platforms. Congratulations Öykü! 🎉👏

Q-OmicS Lab Published “Exploring the protein signature of endometrial cancer: A comprehensive review through diverse samples and mass spectrometry-based proteomics”
Our graduate student Öykü Su Yıldırım and Pelin Yıldız’s paper, titled “Exploring the protein signature of endometrial cancer: A comprehensive review through diverse samples and mass spectrometry-based proteomics” where they are the first authors, has been published. The paper, co-authored by Abdullah Karaer, Jean Calleja-Agius, and our PI Sureyya Ozcan, became available online on 24 October, 2024, in the European Journal of Surgical Oncology.
If you’d like to read the paper, you can access it here:
Q-OmicS Lab was at the 4th Scientific Meeting: Proteomics Applications in Biomarker Discovery, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Clinical Research
Q-OmicS lab gathered for the AnkaTheraHub Scientific Meeting Series under the theme “Proteomics Applications in Biomarker Discovery, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Clinical Research” on October 25, 2024. The event covered a range of innovative topics, from therapeutic glycoprotein analysis to mass spectrometry in clinical applications. Our esteemed PI, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureyya Ozcan delivered an insightful presentation on “MS and Clinical Applications”.
Stay tuned for future AnkaTheraHub events from the link:




Q-OmicS Lab and STAR Students
We are thrilled to recognize and congratulate our outstanding STAR scholarship students for the 2024 academic period. These talented students have shown exceptional dedication and passion for advancing proteomics research within our lab. Through their hard work and commitment, they have contributed to the mission of Q-OmicS Lab.
Our STAR Students in 2024 period:
- Tutku Naz Çelik
- Merve Torun
- Hasan Serdal Köksal
- Lara Su Kartav
- Sinem Çakır
- Esin Şahin
- Yağmur Tatar
- Rukiye Topbaş
We look forward to their continued success and future achievements as they push the boundaries of scientific research. Congratulations to our STAR scholarship students – your efforts make us proud!

Q-OmicS Lab Farewells the Alumnis and Welcomes the Newcomers
As we welcomed the start of a new academic term, the Q-OmicS Lab celebrated fresh beginnings and new team members joining us on this journey. It was a memorable occasion marked by enthusiasm for the research ahead and camaraderie among our team.
At the same time, we bid a fond farewell to members embarking on exciting educational opportunities abroad.
- Mija Kastelic – University of Minnesota
- Nasim Allahyari – University of Cologne
- Şevval Şahin – University of Bonn
Here’s to new beginnings, ongoing success, and a future filled with accomplishments!

Q-OmicS Lab Published “Tissue, serum, and saliva sampling for proteomic analysis”
Our esteemed PI, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, and our collaborator Dr. Burak Veli Kabasakal have published a new paper titled “Tissue, Serum, and Saliva Sampling for Proteomic Analysis” in the Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering.
This study which became available online on 20 September, 2024, explores essential techniques and procedures for collecting and handling biological samples—specifically tissue, blood, and saliva—in proteomic research.
If you’d like to read the paper, you can access it here: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-15978-7.00082-5
Q-OmicS Lab was at the AnkaTheraHub Trainings
Our graduate students Öykü Su Yıldırım and Ceren Kul have completed training on “Capillary Electrophoresis” at AnkaTheraHub.
In addition, Gizem Biter and Öykü Su Yıldırım participated in peptide synthesis training on the “CEM Liberty Prime 2.0 Peptide Synthesizer” from March 11-13, 2024.
Three of them also completed “Agilent 1290 UPLC” training in August 2024.
These training sessions are pivotal in advancing their proteomic research skills and will contribute significantly to their future academic achievements.



Q-OmicS Lab was in the News “Yeşil Hat”
Q-OmicS Lab conducting research on “Sustainable Alternative Plant-Based Protein Chain” within the Sustainable Agriculture Technologies Platform (S-ATP) for Agricultural Production in Turkey, a platform established to develop, disseminate, and implement innovative and sustainable technologies to help the agricultural sector adapt to global climate change. The research focuses on agriculture-based food technologies to support sustainable plant protein sources. Our esteemed PI, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, provided insights on extracting and utilizing protein from fruit leaves in an interview with Anadolu Agency “Yeşil Hat”.
If you’d like to read more, you can access the articles here: https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/yesilhat/bilim/meyve-yapragindan-elde-edilecek-bitkisel-proteinle-daha-az-sera-gazi-salinacak/1823469



Q-OmicS Lab was at the 9th International Caparica Conference on Analytical Proteomics (ICAP) 2024 and Won the Shotgun Communication Prize
Our graduate member, Ceren Kul presented her research at the 9th International Caparica Conference on Analytical Proteomics (ICAP), held on June 23-27, 2024. During the event, she was awarded the Shotgun Communication Prize for their project titled “From Twenty Peptides to a Single Protein: Investigation of Peptide-Centric Targeted Proteomics.” Also, she contributed to the poster session with her study.
We congratulate her as the Q-OmicS team on this outstanding achievement!
You can find more information about ICAP:


Q-OmicS Lab was at METU Department of Chemistry Research Poster Presentations
On May 30, 2024, our undergraduate member Zeynep Büvi Kuçar presented her senior project poster titled “Investigation of Different Calibration Approaches in Quantitative Proteomics.”
Her work showcased insightful research into calibration methods, contributing to advancements in quantitative proteomics.

Q-OmicS Lab had a guest: Shimadzu LC-MS/MS 8060
From January 15 to April 30 2024, we were fortunate to have the Shimadzu LC-MS/MS 8060 available in our lab, where it played an essential role in advancing our work on the Tubitak 1001, COST and GAP projects. This powerful instrument provided valuable support to our ongoing research efforts.
We’re also pleased to announce that Q-OmicS students Öykü Su Yıldırım, Kerim İnce, and Ceren Kul successfully completed their training on the Shimadzu LC-MS/MS 8060, equipping them with the skills to further their research using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the Thesis Defence
We’re thrilled to share that Dila Bilgen has successfully defended her thesis, titled “Investigation of Protein Products under Different Digestion Conditions.” Her research journey has been marked by hard work, curiosity, and a deep commitment to exploring new frontiers in proteomics.
This accomplishment is a testament to her dedication and talent, and we’re excited to see where her contributions will take her next!

Q-OmicS Published “Structural proteomics of a bacterial mega membrane protein complex: FtsH-HflK-HflC”
Our members Hatice Akkulak and Hayri Kerim İnce, as first authors, have published their paper, titled “Structural Proteomics of a Bacterial Mega Membrane Protein Complex: FtsH-HflK-HflC”. Co-authored by Günce Göç from the BvK LaB group and Professor Carlito B. Lebrilla and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sureyya Ozcan Kabasakal, this study became available on April 30, 2024, in the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
If you’d like to read the paper, you can access it here:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.131923

Prof. Dr. Hyun Joo An’s visit at the Q-OmicS Lab
Esteemed Professor. Dr. Hyun Joo An honored us with her visit to our laboratory and seminars about glycomics across the country. She began her visit with her seminar at Erciyes University on the 20th of October, followed by a second seminar held at our university on the 24th and finally at Koç University-KUTTAM on the 27th. We sincerely thank Prof. Dr. Hyun Joo An for sharing her expertise and passion in the field of glycomics.
We also had a delightful time with Prof. Dr. Hyun Joo An and her dear daughter, with our visits to several locations in the city as well as our Halloween celebrations.


Q-OmicS Lab was at Anıtkabir
Q-OmicS lab was at Anıtkabir on the 100th anniversary of the Turkish Republic to commemorate Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who always defined science as the pioneer of development.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the TuPA’23
Hatice Akkulak gave an oral presentation with the title ‘Structural Elucidation of FtsH-HflK-HflC Complex using XL-MS’

Q-OmicS Lab was at the HIBIT’23
Our members Hayri Kerim Ince, and Enver Ozturk, and our professor Sureyya Ozcan attended the conference.
Website of HIBIT: hibit2023.hacettepe.edu.tr


Q-OmicS Lab was at the 1st NaFOST and Won Undergraduate Poster Competition in 1st Place
The Congress on Innovative Approaches in Food Science and Technology (NAFoST) took place at Izmir Institute of Technology (IYTE). NAFoST, with our alumni Berkay Berk on the organizing committee, was held on September 28-29.
Our member Elif Akmermer and our beloved professors Sureyya Ozcan, Burak V. Kabasakal and Mecit Oztop participated with her undergraduate poster named “Proteomic Analysis of Sugar Beet Leaves”. In the competition, Elif’s poster received the first prize among undergraduate students.
At Q-OmicS, we celebrated this joyful news together.
Website of NAFoST: NAFoST – Gıda Bilimi ve Teknolojisinde Yenilikçi Yaklaşımlar

Q-OmicS Lab was at the EMBO Structural Biophysics of Biomolecular Complexes in İstanbul
EMBO Structural Biophysics of Biomolecular Complexes Lecture Course took place in İstanbul on September 4-8.
Our collaborator Burak Veli Kabasakal was in the organizing committee. Our PhD student Hatice Akkulak attended, along with our PI, Sureyya Ozcan, and presented her poster titled as “Integrative Structural Biology Research @ BvK LaB”.
Website of the lecture course for more detailed information:

Q-OmicS Lab was at the Thesis Defense
Our former MSc student, Hatice Akkulak, successfully defended her thesis, titled as “Structural Proteomics of FtsH Complexes using Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry”, on August 14th.
The whole Q-OmicS and TARLA team celebrated this joyful event with esteemed professors and precious friends.
Hatice started her PhD after the official graduation.
As Q-OmicS team, we are wishing her a successful and happy PhD life!




Q-OmicS Lab and Summer Internships
We are pleased to announce the successful completion of summer internships by several esteemed undergraduate members of our lab.
- Şevval Şahin at the University of Salzburg.
- Mija Kastelic at University of Minnesota Lando.
- Sinem Çakır at Arçelik Global.
- Berfin Akan at Organik Kimya.
- Deniz Aslan at Deva Holding A.Ş.
- Ozan Tekin at TÜBİTAK UME.
- Enver Öztürk at TÜBİTAK SAGE.

Q-OmicS Lab Published "A single protein to multiple peptides: Investigation of protein-peptide correlations using targeted alpha-2-macroglobulin analysis"
Our alumni member Pelin Yıldız’s paper, titled “A single protein to multiple peptides: Investigation of protein-peptide correlations using targeted alpha-2-macroglobulin analysis” where she is the first author, has been published. The paper, authored by our esteemed principal investigator (PI), Sureyya Ozcan, is published on June 24, 2023, in the Journal of Talanta.
If you’d like to read the paper, you can access it here:

Q-OmicS Lab was at METU Department of Chemistry Research Poster Presentations
Öykü Su Yıldırım, Elif Akmermer and Hayri Kerim Ince presented their senior class projects! Our lab members worked in different areas of proteomics throughout the semester. Their posters highlighted valuable research work on clinical, plant and structural proteomics.
Öykü: Development of Targeted Proteomics to Detect Endometrial Cancer Risk in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Phenotypes
Elif: Comparison of Methods to Isolate Proteins from Sugar Beet Leaves
Kerim: Comparison of XL-MS Software for Structural Proteomics: An Application to A Mega Membrane Protein Complex

Q-OmicS Lab Published "Proteomics Approach to Differentiate Protein Extraction Methods in Sugar Beet Leaves"
Our alumni member Ece Goktayoğlu’s paper, titled “Proteomics Approach to Differentiate Protein Extraction Methods in Sugar Beet Leaves,” where she is the first author, has been published. The paper, co-authored by our esteemed university professors Mecit Halil Oztop and Sureyya Ozcan, is published on June 5, 2023, in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
If you’d like to read the paper, you can access it here:

Q-OmicS Lab was at the III. Structural Biology Workshop
Hatice Akkulak and Hayri Kerim İnce was at the III.Structural Biology Workshop at Koç University.
The workshop, with our collaborator professor Burak V. Kabasakal on the organizing committee, was held on 25 April.
Our members have attended theoretical lectures about structural biology methods and held experiments with X-Ray crystallography methods for two days.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the HIBIT 2022 (15th International Symposium on Health Informatics and Bioinformatics)
Hatice Akkulak and Hayri Kerim İnce were at 15th International Symposium on Health Informatics and Bioinformatics (HIBIT 2022) with their poster presentation. They presented their study about XL-MS Software comparison with the title “Comparison of XL-MS Software to Identify Protein Interactions”.
Also, our esteemed principal investigator (PI), Sureyya Ozcan, presented her “Dancing in the Dark: Discovering the Boundaries” presentation at the symposium.
Website of HIBIT: hibit2022.ims.metu.edu.tr

Q-OmicS Lab was at the TuPA’22 (International Proteomics Congress)
Our Research Assistant Dila Bilgen and MSc student Ceren Kul joined the TUPA’22 in İzmir on October 14/15, 2022.
They did a poster presentation titled “Investigation of Protein Denaturation Using Spectroscopic Methods” through out two days that shined a new perspective to a crucial part of the proteomics studies.
Also Dila Bilgen has joined a course/workshop for Targetted Mass Spectrometry on October 13, 2022.

Q-OmicS Lab was at ACS Fall 2022
Our esteemed principal investigator (PI), Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2022 Meeting held in Chicago this year.
Accommodately to the meeting theme, “Sustainability in a Changing World,” she delivered her presentation titled “Green Proteome: Waste into Wealth” on August 24th.
We also congratulate our alumni member Ece Goktayoğlu and our esteemed academicians Mecit Halil Oztop and Burak V. Kabasakal, who were co-authors of the abstract of the presentation.

Q-OmicS Lab Was At GYNOCARE Skopje'22 Training School on Rare Gynaecological Cancer
As a part of the Training School on Rare Gynaecological Cancer, our esteemed principal investigator (PI), Dr. Sureyya Ozcan gave a talk on integrative omics strategies for rare gynaecological diseases.
The meeting was organized by the European network for Gynaecological Rare Cancer Research.
The aim was to develop a network between key stakeholders across 5 domains: Basic research on rare gynaecological cancer, Biobanking, Legal and regulatory issues, Industrial dimension to bridge the gap between translational research and pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies, and Designing high-quality, international, and innovative clinical trials.


Q-OmicS Lab was at METU Department of Chemistry Research Poster Presentations
On July 6, 2022, Ceren presented her poster titled “Investigation of Protein Denaturation Using Spectroscopic Methods,” highlighting her research into protein denaturation.
This event was a fantastic opportunity for knowledge exchange and allowed our lab to connect with fellow researchers in the field of chemistry.



Q-OmicS Lab was at the FunTomP Project Board Meeting
Q-OmicS Lab participated in the 1st FunTomP Project Board Meeting held at Ege University in İzmir. Our PI, Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, along with graduate student Ece Göktayoğlu and undergraduate member Elif Akmermer, represented the team at the event.
Ece Göktayoğlu delivered a presentation, providing an update on her progress within the project and showcasing the contributions from our lab. This meeting marked a valuable milestone, fostering collaboration and progress in the FunTomP initiative.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the 4th Research and Innovation Workshop at Erciyes University
Our esteemed PI, Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, joined the 4th Research and Innovation Workshop, organized by Erciyes University, which took place at the Erciyes Cultural Center on June 9-10.
The workshop focused on the theme “Sustainable Agricultural Collaborations Based on the Green Deal,” bringing together experts to discuss innovative solutions for sustainable agricultural practices aligned with environmental goals.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the ACS Spring 2022
Q-OmicS Lab made its mark at the ACS Spring 2022 conference, themed “Bonding Through Chemistry,” held in March 2022 in California, USA. Our PI, Dr. Süreyya Özcan, delivered an insightful oral presentation titled “Insights into Quantitative Proteomics,” co-authored with graduate student Pelin Yıldız. This presentation highlighted advancements and methods in quantitative proteomics, emphasizing its importance in the field.
Congratulations to our team for showcasing Q-OmicS Lab’s work on this international stage!


Q-OmicS Lab was at METU Department of Chemistry Research Poster Presentations
Q-OmicS Lab was proud to participate in the METU Department of Chemistry Research Poster Presentations, where our undergraduate student Gizem Biter presented her poster titled “Insight Into the Protein Quality Control Mechanism” on February 8, 2022.
This event provided an excellent platform for sharing her findings and engaging with fellow researchers in the chemistry community.
Q-OmicS Lab was at METU Chemistry Society Chemistry Experiences Presentations
Q-OmicS Lab was represented at the METU Chemistry Society Chemistry Experiences Presentations by our student, Hayri Kerim İnce. During his presentation, Hayri shared insights into proteomics and introduced our lab’s work, highlighting the latest research and innovations in the field.
It was a great opportunity to engage with the broader chemistry community and showcase the exciting developments happening at Q-OmicS Lab.

Q-OmicS Lab was at II. National Structural Biology Workshop
Q-OmicS Lab participated in the II. National Structural Biology Workshop, which took place at the Biotype and Genome Center in İzmir. During the event, our esteemed PI, Dr. Sureyya Ozcan, delivered an oral presentation.


Q-Omics Lab was at 32nd National Biochemistry Congress
Q-OmicS Lab participated in the 32nd National Biochemistry Congress, held in October 2021 in Gaziantep, Türkiye. Graduate student Pelin Yıldız presented her research with an oral presentation titled “Evaluation of Proteolytic Digestion Products for Targeted Proteomics Studies,” co-authored by our PI, Dr. Sureyya Ozcan. PhD student Nasim Allahyari also joined the congress, showcasing our lab’s active engagement in the field of biochemistry and proteomics.
Congratulations to our members for representing Q-OmicS Lab and contributing to scientific discussions!

Q-OmicS Lab was at the FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel Analytical Approaches in Food and Environmental Sciences
In June 2021, Dr. Sureyya Ozcan and our alumni member Pelin Yıldız attended the FoodEnTwin Symposium in Belgrade, Serbia, where Dr. Süreyya Özcan Kabasakal presented “Insights into quantitative proteomics”.
The event provided a great platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration in the field of analytical sciences.

Q-OmicS Lab was at the TuPA 2020 International Proteomics Congress
Q-OmicS Lab members participated in the TuPA 2020 International Proteomics Congress and the 3rd Turkish National Proteomics Congress, held in February 2020 in Istanbul, Türkiye. Graduate student Pelin Yıldız represented our lab, completing specialized traineeships focused on bottom-up proteomics analysis.
Pelin’s involvement highlighted Q-OmicS Lab’s commitment to advancing proteomics knowledge and skills through active participation in national and international scientific platforms.