
Conference Venue
Centre for
Cellular and Molecular Biology
(CCMB)
Uppal Road, Hyderabad-500007, India |
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Proteomics has emerged as an important discipline to understand the
function of genes, in terms of proteins that maintain normal cellular
functions and so the human health. New Proteomics
technologies/approaches for the study of protein dynamics are
continuously evolving. With a range of potential applications of
Proteomics, from basic biology to drug target discovery or discovery of
diagnostic biomarkers, there is exponential growth of information. Yet,
the technologies offer a challenge for their optimal use in a given
biological context.
The
AOHUPO (Asia Oceania Human Proteome Organization) is dedicated to
fostering proteomic initiatives and efforts internationally and
regionally. AOHUPO organizes biannual Proteomics Conference in the AO
region. ADNAT (Association for the Promotion of DNA Finger Printing and
Associated DNA Technologies) is an Indian organization managed by
scientists and science thinkers from various biology disciplines, is
recognized for its Annual Conventions, in India, on Contemporary Topics
in Biology and associated Hands-on Training Program. It has chosen
Proteomics as the theme chosen for its 2010 Meeting. Proteomics
Society, India is a recently formed forum of the Indian Proteomics
community that has fast grown to a critical size in recent years. It
plans to pursue a strong mandate for promoting education and research
in Proteomics in India through educational workshops, discussions and
collaborative interactions. It is a relational Society under AOHUPO. It
is with this synergy, the three organizations are jointly hosting this
event.
On behalf of the AOHUPO, ADNAT and PSI, we would like
to invite you all to Hyderabad, India. Hyderabad is one of the fast
growing metros in the country that represents unique culture, history
as well as a strong academic and industrial center.
The joint
event will bring in world experts to share their experiences, regional
and Indian scientists to show-case their efforts in Proteomic research
and exchange ideas, and young research students to update with the
current advances and the fascinating potential of Proteomics Research.
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