Australasian Proteomics Society
The Australasian Proteomics Society (APS) is a learned society formed in 2004 from the Lorne Proteomics Symposia (LPS) meetings. The APS was expanded to include the Australian Electrophoresis and Proteomics Society (a society formed in 1994 in Sydney, Australia and originally called the Australian Electrophoresis Society, part of the International Council of Electrophoresis Societies). The Lorne Proteomics Symposia meetings can trace their roots to the original Specialist Protein Analysis Workshop (SPAW) founded by Robert L. Moritz and Richard J. Simpson. These meetings began in 1994 as an offshoot of the Lorne Protein Meeting (established in 1974) to address the needs of protein purification and analysis technologies rapidly under development in the 1980s. The founding president and vice
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Australasian Proteomics Society
The Australasian Proteomics Society (APS) is a learned society formed in 2004 from the Lorne Proteomics Symposia (LPS) meetings. The APS was expanded to include the Australian Electrophoresis and Proteomics Society (a society formed in 1994 in Sydney, Australia and originally called the Australian Electrophoresis Society, part of the International Council of Electrophoresis Societies). The Lorne Proteomics Symposia meetings can trace their roots to the original Specialist Protein Analysis Workshop (SPAW) founded by Robert L. Moritz and Richard J. Simpson. These meetings began in 1994 as an offshoot of the Lorne Protein Meeting (established in 1974) to address the needs of protein purification and analysis technologies rapidly under development in the 1980s. The founding president and vice
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