About BSPR

About BSPR

The British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR), is a registered incorporated charity (Registered Company Number 6319769, UK Charity Number 1121692) and aims to advance the science of proteomics, to further public education therein and to promote study and research work in proteomics and related subjects for the public benefit.

The BSPR represents both the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) and the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) in the UK and is affiliated to the Biosciences Federation (BSF) and the Institute of Biology (IoB). In addition, the Society has retained its affiliation to the International Council for Electrophoresis Societies (ICES).

Website: http://www.bspr.org/

Aims of the BSPR

The objectives of the British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR) are to advance the science of proteomics and to promote the study and research work in this and related areas for the benefit of all. It enables scientists working in this field to keep up-to-date with current developments both nationally and internationally and to meet and exchange ideas with other workers. Unlike many learned societies we have members from a wide range of organisations including industry and the health service, as well as research and academic institutions.

News and Important Dates

Late Breaking Abstract Submission - OPEN! The deadline date for Late Breaking Abstract Submissions is 18 June 2012.  Click here for further information.

Early bird registration deadline - 18 May 2012

EuPA Scientist Award winner - Ruedi Aebersold

Please click here to download the second announcement!  EuPA 2012 Second Announcement

About EuPA

The European Proteomics Association (EuPA) is the federation of European national proteomics societies. It has been established to coordinate and integrate national initiatives within the proteomics field. More...

About BSPR

The British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR) aims to advance the science of proteomics, to further public education therein and to promote study and research work in proteomics and related subjects for the public benefit. More...

Contact

Phone: +44 (0)141 249 6850
Fax: +44 (0)141 249 6700
Email: eupa2012@mci-group.com

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