|
|
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 in the Building 50 1st floor conference room at 10am usually
on the first Friday 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)
|
ProtIG Seminar |
|
September 18, 2009 |
10am - 11am |
Building 50, NIH Campus |
1st Floor Auditorium |
|
Nathan Edwards, Ph.D. |
Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology Georgetown University
|
"TBA" |
|
|
Seminars will be webcast online at http://videocast.nih.gov/ and available on the
Proteomics Interest Group website http://proteome.nih.gov as an archived presentation unless otherwise noted.
|
|