A network of over 75 researchers whose goal is to identify, localize and characterize every protein in every organelle of the mammalian cell.
The proteomics platform was formed in the end of 2000 as an initiative of Connie Jiménez (VU, Amsterdam) in order to stimulate the exchange of knowledge/information between Dutch research groups that engage in fast-moving field of proteome research.
BSPR aims to advance the science of proteomics, to further public education therein and to promote study and research work in proteomics and related subjects for the public benefit.
French Society of Electrophoresis and Proteomics Analysis
German Society for Proteomics
The IPSo (Italian Proteome Society) has been created as a tool for coordination, especially in Italy but in collaboration with other proteome societies in Europe and around the world as well, of proteome research.
Consolidates national and regional proteome organizations engaged in scientific and educational activities to disseminate knowledge of model organisms, technologies and assisting coordination of public initiatives.
The Swedish Proteomics Society intends to promote activities within the Proteomics field in Sweden, and also acts as an interface to the international Proteomics programs.
ProteomicsNetwork.de is a communication platform for the biotechnology programme "New efficient methods for functional proteome analysis" funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research. The platform offers an internal area where project members may exchange knowledge, discuss results and topics related to proteomics, and plan joint activities.
Provides glossary, career opportunities, education, scientific posters, seminars and meeting reviews. Includes discussion board for panel discussions, a public forum and worldwide networking from Ross, CA.
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