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APS promotes proteomics research in Australia and New Zealand.
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.
German Society for Proteomics
Established to coordinate, integrate, strengthen and promote fundamental research, education, training and applications throughout Europe.
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.
USHUPO's mission is to engage in scientific and educational activities to encourage the spread of proteomics technologies and to disseminate knowledge pertaining to the human proteome and that of model organisms.
Established to coordinate, integrate, strengthen and promote fundamental research, education, training and applications throughout Europe.
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.
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.
USHUPO's mission is to engage in scientific and educational activities to encourage the spread of proteomics technologies and to disseminate knowledge pertaining to the human proteome and that of model organisms.
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.
German Society for Proteomics
APS promotes proteomics research in Australia and New Zealand.
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