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4th
Swedish Proteomics
Society Symposium
October 9-10, 2005
AlbaNova, Stockholm
The 4th Swedish Proteomics Society (SPS) meeting in Stockholm
will include reviews of the current research areas as well as presentations
of new emerging technologies. Proteins play crucial roles in all biological
pathways and functions. Therefore, the characterization of protein
functions, networks of interaction and also protein abundance within an
organism contribute considerably to the understanding of life. An important
challenge is to utilize the novel genetic information for better
understanding of protein distribution and function in normal as well as in
pathological biological processes.
Moreover, the recent progress in classical proteomics has been
aggressive. Traditional techniques, which often involve 2-D gel
electrophoresis or multidimensional liquid chromatography followed by
protein or peptide identification using mass spectrometry, have been
complemented with elegant approaches in which the biosamples are
differentially labeled, mixed, processed, and analyzed. All these technology
improvements will lead to better understanding of different diseases,
discovery of new biomarkers and hopefully be important in the development of
new, more efficient, drugs.
Please see the next page for further information.
Confirmed Speakers
Prof. Gilbert S. Omenn
University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, USADr.
Thomas Joos
NMI, University of
Tubingen, Germany
Prof. Michael Snyder
Yale University,
New Haven, USA
Prof. Rainer Bischoff
University of
Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Assoc. Prof. Sophia Hober
Royal Institute of
Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Prof. John
McCafferty
The Wellcome Trust
Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK
Dr. Daniel Daley
Stockholm
University, Stockholm, Sweden
Prof. Richard M.
Caprioli
Vanderbilt
University School of Medicine, Nashville, USA
Prof. Emanuel Petricoin III
George Mason
University,Virginia, USA
Dr. Peter Schulz-Knappe
BioVisioN GmbH & Co KG, Hannover, Germany
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