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  • ZaieN
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    • May 2015
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    Global Impacts on Proteomics and Bioinformatics

    4th International Conference on Proteomics and Bioinformatics" (Proteomics-2014) in August 04-06, 2014 which is going to be held at HiltonChicago/Northbrook Chicago, USA.

    Proteomics-2014 brings together leading scientists, academy, and directors of companies in the field of Proteomics & Bioinformatics to exchange information on their latest research progress. The main theme of the conference is To strengthen and foster advances in the field of proteomics and bioinformatics which covers a wide range of critically important sessions. Protemics-2014 would lay a platform for the interaction between experts around the world and aims in accelerating scientific discoveries.

    Benefits:

    Free Peer Review process by Expertise Reviewers and Organizing committee
    All Accepted abstracts of Conference will be published as conference proceedings in Journal of Proteomics and Bioinformatics ( ISSN No: 0974-276X JPB)
    Each abstract will receive a DOI provided by CrossRef
    Special Discounts on Packages and only Registrations



    Attend Free workshops organized by Dr Tamar Geiger and Dr Steven Peleche (Kinexus)
    For more details of scientific program and abstract submission please click this link.
    Please do not hesitate to contact or mail us for any further assistance. First round of abstract submission closes on April 14, 2014

    Sincerely,
    Jordan Ryan Smith
    Proteomics-2014 : Organizing committee
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