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2nd Annual Symposium on Enabling Technologies for Proteomics

 
  February 21, 2005  
     
 
Genome Prairie, Calgary, AB, Canada
September 22, 23, 2005


The ETP Symposium provides an open, interdisciplinary forum for Canadian and international scientists for presentation and discussion of new developments in innovative proteomic technologies and applications. Features include a world-class program of invited speakers from industry and academia, poster presentations and exhibitor showcases.
Hosted by Genome Prairie’s Enabling Technologies Project, the Symposium focuses on promoting awareness of available expertise and synergy among Canadian and International researchers by providing a venue for informal discussions.
 
 
Organized by: Enabling Technologies Project
Invited Speakers: Symposium Chair:
Robert K. Boyd, Researcher Emeritus, National Research Council

Ronald Beavis, Beavis Informatics Ltd.
Brian Chait, Rockefeller University
Werner Ens, University of Manitoba
Simon Gaskell, UMIST, Manchester, U.K.
Joshua LaBaer, Harvard Institute of Proteomics
Alan Marshall, Florida State University
Richard Oleschuk, Queen’s University at Kingston
Andrej Shevchenko, Max Planck Institute
Pierre Thibault, Université de Montréal
Ger van den Engh, Institute for Systems Biology

 
Deadline for Abstracts: July 1, 2005
 
Registration: REGISTRATION FEES (INCLUSIVE OF GST)

Early Bird Registration (by July 1): $160.50
Students Early Bird Registration (by July 1): $80.25
Registration (after July 1): $267.50
Students (after July 1): $187.25
On Site: $374.50

E-mail: etp@genomeprairie.ca
 
   
 
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