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Proteins: Machines of Life

   22nd Annual Symposium
   of The Protein Society
   July 19-23, 2008
   San Diego, CA

 

 

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Graduate Program Fair - Representative Registration

The Protein Society acknowledges the generous support of its 22nd symposium sponsors:

Abbott Laboratories
Eli Lilly & Company
Genentech
Hoffmann-La Roche
Merck Research Laboratories
QIAGEN, Inc.

DEADLINES
  • June 18    FASEB/MARC Student Travel Award Applications
  • June 12    Hotel Reservations

  • The Protein Society announces its 2008 Award Winners

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    VIII European Symposium of The Protein Society
    June 14-18, 2009
    Zurich, Switzerland

    Organizer: Andreas Plueckthun (University of Zurich)
    More details to be announced in the future.


    Explore the Membership Benefits of The Protein Society!

    The Protein Society welcomes individuals devoted to furthering research and development in protein science to apply for a regular or corporate membership. Members have an opportunity to actively participate in the emerging fields of protein science including proteomics, bioinformatics, structural biology, and computational biology as they pertain to proteins at the molecular and cellular level. Learn More>


    The Protein Society Corporate Members
    The Protein Society's corporate members represent a partnership for progress, future growth, development and innovation through access to the best technical talent in the field.
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    The Protein Society acknowledges the continued generosity of its corporate members. The support assures the future success of The Protein Society.

     


    Public Affairs

    The Protein Society helps keep its members current on relevant legislation and science policy issues. Through its membership in FASEB, the Society has participated in advocating for funding support of NIH and NSF, and other relevant agencies. As a member of the Bridging the Sciences Coalition, the Society advocates for increased funding at the interface between the life sciences and physical sciences.

    Read the latest FASEB Washington Update today>


    CHI 4th Annual PEGS
    The Essential Protein Engineering Summit
    April 28 – May 2, 2008
    www.PEGSummit.com


    The Protein Society News

    Read the April 2008 newsletter to learn more about the new rapid publication procedure for Protein Science, the scientific program for the 22nd Symposium, and the 2008 Award winners>


    Protein Science May Issue

    Protein Science is dedicated to research on all scientific aspects of protein molecules.  The journal publishes papers by leading scientists from all over the world that report advances in the understanding of proteins in the broadest sense. Visit the journal website at proteinscience.org to view the latest published research.


    Sign up for complimentary "electronic Table of Contents (eTOCs)" Protein Science alerts to be notified when new issues of the journal are published online Learn More>

    Issues Authors Should Consider Regarding the NIH Enhanced Public Access Policy>
    Learn more about NIH Public Access Plan>


    The Career and Networking Committee is currently expanding

    Learn more how you can get involved>


    New HHMI Program Aims to Nurture Nation's Best Early Career Scientists
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    NIH NIGMS News Release (April 3, 2008)
    New Web Portal to Advance Wide Range of Protein Studies
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    NIH releases its FY 2008 Fiscal Plan
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    Apply Today for an NIH Director's New Innovator Award  Learn more>


    NIH Announces Program to Foster the Independence of New Investigators

    New investigators are the innovators of the future—they bring fresh ideas and technologies to existing biomedical research problems, and they pioneer new areas of investigation. Learn More>


    Representatives from the nation's leading not-for-profit medical/scientific societies and publishers announced their commitment to providing free access and wide dissemination of published research findings. Visit: www.dcprinciples.org