Do not miss our webinar today 14/11! The webinar will be held by Mohammad Bakhtiar Hossain and Meztli Lucia Matadamas Guzman (AstraZeneca) on the topic of Assessing Urinary Proteomic Translatability of Dahl S Rat Model to Humans. The webinars are intended for Swedish researchers (students, postdocs, senior researchers) as well as industry representatives active within Sweden.
Swedish Proteomics Society
Non-profit Organizations
Our aim is to endorse activities within the proteomic field in Sweden.
About us
The aims of the Swedish Proteomics Society are to endorse activities within the proteomic field in Sweden, to interface with international proteomic programs and to develop and further promote state-of-the-art proteomic technology.
- Website
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http://www.sps.se
External link for Swedish Proteomics Society
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Proteomics and Mass spectrometry
Updates
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Welcome to our zoom-based webinar series in Proteomics in Life Sciences organized on behalf of the Swedish Proteomics Society (SPS), the National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS) and the SciLifeLab Integrated Structural Biology & Clinical proteomics and immunology platforms! The webinars are intended for Swedish researchers (students, postdocs, senior researchers) as well as industry representatives active within Sweden. The webinar today 17/10 at 11 will be held by Sophia Hober (KTH) with the title “Engineering scaffold proteins for in vivo targeting”.
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Welcome to our zoom-based webinar series in Proteomics in Life Sciences organized on behalf of the Swedish Proteomics Society (SPS), the National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS) and the SciLifeLab Integrated Structural Biology & Clinical proteomics and immunology platforms! The webinars are intended for Swedish researchers (students, postdocs, senior researchers) as well as industry representatives active within Sweden. The webinar today 3/10 at 11 will be hosted by the Swedish Proteomics Early Career Scientists (SPECS) and will be on the topic of ”Moving from Academia to Industry”.
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Abstract submission and early bird registration for the SPS 2024 meeting closing in one week! https://mkon.nu/sps_2024 The SPS Symposium will bring together students, young fellows, senior researchers, industry partners, world-leading scientists to bridge the broad field of proteomics. With the ambition to highlight cutting-edge achievements in proteomics including proteomics in health and disease, clinical proteomics and precision medicine, biomarker discovery and computational proteomics and bioinformatics with the scientific presentations covering areas from technology developments to latest findings. Our two-day program will offer an attractive combination of keynote lectures and seminars mixed with networking opportunities within poster sessions, exhibitions and social events.
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Our zoom-based webinar series in Proteomics in Life Sciences organized on behalf of the Swedish Proteomics Society (SPS), the National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS) and the SciLifeLab Integrated Structural Biology & Clinical proteomics and immunology platforms will start Thursday this week 5/9 at 11! The webinars are intended for researchers (students, postdocs, senior researchers) as well as industry representatives active within Sweden. The first speaker this autumn is Johan Malmström (Lund University) with the title “Antibody-guided design of multivalent nanoparticle vaccines against bacterial pathogens”
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Do not miss our webinars in Proteomics in Life Sciences organized on behalf of the Swedish Proteomics Society (SPS), the National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS Sweden) and the SciLifeLab Integrated Structural Biology & Clinical proteomics and immunology platforms. The presentation Thursday this week 29/2 at 11 is held by Mathias Uhlén (KTH, SciLifeLab) on the topic of "Mapping the human proteome with antibodies and mass spectrometry". The webinars are intended for Swedish researchers (students, postdocs, senior researchers) as well as industry representatives active within Sweden.