Wow. I'm doing a terrible job of keeping this updated (what year is it!?!? Why are my words so big!?!?!) @PastelBio does a much better job. You can find it here!
2018
April 22-25: ABRF -- Myrtle Beach
June 3-7: ASMS San Diego
August 26-31: IMSC 22 - Florence, Italia (TBA)
September 30-Oct 3: HUPO -- Disneylando, Florido
August 26-31: IMSC 22 - Florence, Italia (TBA)
September 30-Oct 3: HUPO -- Disneylando, Florido
2019
June 2-6: ASMS Atlanta
Hey,
ReplyDeletehave you checked the January 9-10: International Conference on Proteomics and Bioinformatics: Bali, Indonesia?
It seems to be a scam like many other WASET events.
for more info: http://min-eng.blogspot.com/2013/04/are-these-waset-conferences-just-scam.html
I think you have the wrong date/location for the Society for Glycobiology meeting (San Diego was 2012): http://www.glycobiology.org/meetings.php
ReplyDeleteHere is another proteomic/MS conference:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.proteomic-forum.de/
Proteomic Forum 2015 22-25 March in Berlin, Germany
Looking at the speakers makes it definitely worth to attend!
Hello,
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Proteomics in Cell Biology and Disease Mechanisms
EMBL–Wellcome Genome Campus Conference
Heidelberg, Germany
14 - 17 Sep 2016
http://www.embl.de/training/events/2016/PRO16-02/index.html
Thanks!
Happy to!
DeleteHi is it Possible to add event Regarding 7th World Congress on Mass Spectrometry June 20-22, 2018 Rome, Italy
ReplyDeleteClick here for info:https://www.massspectra.com/europe/
Here is another proteomic/MS conference (the deadeline will be soon extended)
ReplyDeleteINTERNATIONAL PROTEOMICS & METABOLOMICS CONFERENCE
AND ADVANCED PROTEOMIC SCHOOL
NOVARA, 25-26 JUNE 2018 ITALY
https://sites.google.com/a/uniupo.it/proteomics-metabolomics-novara-june-2018/home
Hi everyone, and thanks Ben for linking through to my site, hadn't realised this until today when I saw a load of web traffic coming from this particular page ;-) - please remember while I do try to keep mine updated as best as possible, I do also try to keep it very much #proteomics focused so there will not be too much on just mass spectrometry in general
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