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These event oriented web sites list current publications, conferences and other events in the science, technology, and business of proteomics. The page first lists sites aimed toward academics then those aimed toward industry. |
Academic PublicationsBioQueryBioQuery is a bioinformatics software program that provides a single, powerful user interface for building search strategies for numerous different biomedical databases. BioQuery is also a full update service, allowing you to save your searches on our server, and to receive periodic updates when new data is found matching your search criteria. Biohealthmatics Proteomics ArticlesThis web site lists monthly the titles of proteomics articles from a large variety of academic publications. There are roughly 100 articles catalogued per month with links to pubmed. This site seems a trifle slow. Molecular & Cellular ProteomicsMost scientific journals are prohibitively expensive unless you work for an organization that subscribes to them for you. Not so with this journal which embraces open access. The papers are available free on-line from the day that they are accepted for publication. The "Papers in Press" have not yet formatted for publication. Proteome ScienceProteome Science which has free on-line articles on proteomics research and methodology. There is about one new article per month. Other free journals are BMC BioTechnology and BMC BioInformatics and Nucleic Acids Research. IndustryProteomics at spectroscopyNOW and separationsNOWThe proteomics page of spectroscopyNOW has feature articles (you need to register), readable digests of scientific papers that have popular appeal, news about proteomics uses and the proteomics industry. Another page in this site is "BASE PEAK" claims to be "the web's leading mass spectrometry resource". SeparationsNOW is another web site by the same organization that also has a section on proteomics. i-massi-mass calls itself "mass spectrometry's web address". This site has links to mass spectrometry definitions, history, jobs, movies, Nobel prizes, protocols, resources, techniques, troubleshooting, tutorials and business news. MassSpect.netThis site is subtitled "The world of mass spectroscopy". It has news stories, interviews, product announcements and upcoming events related to mass spectrometry. About two or three new items are posted each week. ProteinScienceThis web site has trademarked the phrase "The Proteomics Portal". It has lists of companies, labs, investors and CEOs. It has a rather neat map of the world which you can click on to find proteomics organizations by geography. It looks like this site has not been updated recently. LCGC magazineThe tagline for this web site is "Solutions for separation scientists". This magazine is targetted toward people who do chromatography, including HPLC. BiocompareThe buyer's guide for life scientists. If you want to buy a protein extraction kit and don't know where to look, this site will give you a lead. BioExplorerBioExplorer is sort of like a miniture bio specialized version of Yahoo. For instance under the Databases / Proteins category it has 17 databases listed: each has a short paragraph description.
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