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Doctoral Seminar on «Investigation of Oscillatory Energy-Dependent Protein Modification Affecting Beta-Cell Function»

Third-year doctoral student Gulzhan Narmuratova presented her research on «Investigation of Oscillatory Energy-Dependent Protein Modification Affecting Beta-Cell Function». Students actively participated, asking questions about the research projects and sharing valuable insights. The dissertation topic was highly relevant, and the results were actively discussed. Associate Professor Basygaraev Zh.M. from the department posed questions to the doctoral student regarding the mechanisms of insulin secretion within the cell.
The doctoral student’s foreign consultant, Dr. Jude Deeney, a professor at the Boston University School of Medicine (USA), also participated in the scientific seminar. Held online via the Microsoft Teams platform, the event created an interactive environment for scientific exchange and collaboration among students and faculty in Biology, Biomedicine, and Neurology.
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