February 2019
Call for 2019 HUPO Award Nominations - Coming Soon!
We will be accepting nominations for HUPO'S annual awards this month. Stay tuned for further updates. Further information can be found on the HUPO Awards page here...
HUPO 2019 Early-bird Registration - Now Open!
Registration for the 18th Human Proteome Organization World Congress (HUPO 2019) in Adelaide, Australia is now open. HUPO members receive a discounted rate. Join or renew your HUPO membership now to receive a discount. Get started here...
HUPO 2019: September 15 -19, 2019
Travel Awards
The HUPO 2019 Organizing Committee is delighted to announce that a substantial number of TRAVEL AWARDS are available to support students and early career researchers whose abstracts have been accepted in the program. This is a unique opportunity to present your research to the international community, immerse yourself in interesting scientific discussions and network with peers!  To learn more and view full details on how to apply, click here...
The Human Proteome Project (HPP)
CALL FOR PAPERS - JPR HUPO HPP SPECIAL ISSUE
Submit your manuscript to Journal of Proteome Research for the 2019 HUPO Human Proteome Project Special Issue. Submission deadline: May 31, 2019. The Special Issue considers papers encompassing both the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) and the Biology and Disease Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP). In addition, we will now consider short definitive reports, submitted in the Letters format, on the discovery of a Missing Protein(s). Click here for more...
21st C-HPP symposium “Illuminating the Dark proteome” - Saint Malo, France, May 12-14, 2019
The dark proteome is defined accordingly to C-HPP as “a colloquial term that includes missing proteins (PE2 – PE4), uncertain/dubious predicted proteins (PE5), uPE1 proteins, smORF (small proteins), and any proteins translated by long non-coding RNAs or uncharacterized transcripts including those arising from non-coding regions of DNA and/or novel alternative splicing.”  Continue here...
Q&A with Gil Omenn - HPP Immediate Past Chair
Gil Omenn is one of the founding members of the Human Proteome Organization, has led the Plasma Proteome Project from 2002 through 2010, and chaired the Human Proteome Project from 2010 through 2018. He also served as President of the U.S. HUPO. Gil is a Distinguished University Professor of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics, Internal Medicine, Human Genetics, and Public Health at the University of Michigan and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine. Click here to read Gil's inspiring responses to questions covering the HPP, Science and more...
Perspective in Proteomics: Part-II
Interview with Stuart Cordwell and Peter Hoffmann
In 2018, Professors Stuart Cordwell and Peter Hoffmann were interviewed in a video titled Perspective in Proteomics Part-II at HUPO 2018 in Orlando, Florida. The interview was directed and organized by Prof. Sanjeeva Srivastava. Click here to watch the interview...
Job Board Spotlight
Posdoctoral Fellow Position - Université de Montréal
The Caron lab is seeking applications from highly motivated candidates for a postdoctoral position in computationalmass spectrometry at the CHU Sainte Justine Research Center at the University of Montreal. The successful candidate will be a member of Etienne Caron’s laboratory. See full description here...
Post Doc Position available in Odense, Denmark
The University of Southern Denmark is looking for a Postdoc Position in Characterization of Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis (NASH) Using Clinical Proteomics and PTMomics at Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. See objectives and requirements here...
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