The EuPA 2012 Scientific Congress, hosted by the British Society for
Proteome Research (BSPR) will be held in Glasgow, Scotland from Monday 9
- Thursday 12 July 2012. Outstanding conference facilities have been
secured in the heart of Scotland’s largest city. The scientific
programme will aim to reflect innovations and current developments in
proteomic technologies, alongside new applications in areas such as
systems biology, medicine and animal health.
Proteomics
transcends the frontiers from molecules to systems and is at the
interface of biology, chemistry and physics. The proteomics community is
thriving and expanding as new challenges emerge and universities across
the UK are embracing these opportunities through interdisciplinary
initiatives. The BSPR is a key driver in many innovative proteomics
programmes, at both national and international levels, and the EuPA 2012
Scientific Congress will incorporate a scientific programme that
reflects current developments and applications in proteomics.
The
host city, Glasgow, is home to several universities that are active in
proteomic research and collaboration between universities in Glasgow and
across Scotland exemplifies the cooperative spirit that is so important
in this research area. Glasgow is a large, vibrant city on the stunning
West Coast of Scotland, with excellent international transport
connections. The EuPA 2012 Scientific Congress in Glasgow will provide
an ideal forum for discussion of proteomic research.
Early bird registration deadline - 18 May 2012
Click here for registration