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Welcome to The Protein Society
We are the leading
international society devoted to furthering research and
development in protein science. Our mission is to advance
state-of-the-art science through international forums that
facilitate communication, cooperation and collaboration among
scientists involved in the study of proteins. Our members
represent a wide range of professionals working in academia,
industry, government and non-profit institutions seeking to
explore new frontiers in biology, medicine and technology.
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IX European Symposium of The Protein Society
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25th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society

July 23-27, 2011
Boston, MA
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Organizers: C. James McKnight (Boston University School of Medicine)
Mathew H. J. Cordes (University of Arizona)
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24th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society
Looking at Proteins: Expanding Perspectives and New Technologies
August 1-5, 2010
San Diego, CA
Manchester Grand Hyatt
Thanks to our Corporate Members, Sponsors & Exhibitors for a successful symposium!
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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
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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.
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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>
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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
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