NIH Proteomics Interest Group

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ProtIG is an NIH Special Interest Group (SIG) that organizes seminars and workshops in relevant areas of proteomics, including talks on separation and protein identification methods, determination of post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions, and bioinformatics and data management. A monthly seminar series is held at 10am usually on the first Thursday of each month (always check the Mtgs/Seminars button on this page for these and other PROTIG announced meetings). To receive email announcements of ProtIG events, join the listserv (Join the SIG button on this page)

December ProtIG Seminar
December 8th, 2016
10:00am - 11:00am
Building 40, NIH Campus
Room 1201/1203
Ruedi Aebersold, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Biology
Institute of Molecular Systems Biology
ETH Zurich and Faculty of Science
University of Zurich


"Genotypic Variability and the Quantitative Proteotype"

Please RSVP to Dr. David Colquhoun
(443) 201-6166 or David.Colquhoun@sciex.com
Seating is limited and this lecture will not be webcast



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