Iris Car is a PhD student at the doctoral study “Medicinal Chemistry” under the supervision of associate professor Mirela Sedić. She has a master’s degree in biotechnology in medicine. Her skills include protein isolation, purification and detection using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Her area of scientific interest includes proteomic, secretomic and N-glycomic profiling of colorectal carcinoma with acquired chemoresistance to vemurafenib therapy. In 2019 Car attended two international conferences, the 15th International Central European Oncology Congress where she held an oral presentation entitled “Proteomic profiling of BRAF V600E-mutant colon cancer cells with acquired resistance to vemurafenib”, and 1st Alps-Adria Rectoral Conference with an oral presentation “Secretome analysis of BRAF V600E-mutant colon cancer cells with acquired resistance to vemurafenib”. She also attended the 13th School of Mass Spectrometry in Biotechnology and Medicine in July 2019.