Tuesday, January 31, 2012

(in India) Lucknow hosts National Seminar on transcriptomics in April

"Lucknow: In order to provide theoretical and practical exposure of transcriptomics among academicians and technocrats, the BCS-InSilico Biology is organizing a national seminar on the same.


The 'National Seminar on Transcriptomics: A Recent Era' will be held on April 7 this year in the city. It aims to educate the academicians and technocrats in order to cater the industrial and academic need.


Eminent personalities from reputed organizations will attend the seminar and enlighten the participants in the related fields.


Transcriptomics is one of the most widely explored areas in the science arena and hence system biology and functional genomics are facing the challenge to integrate the wide variety of information from the 'Transcriptomics'. 


It is believed to be quite useful in fields like Gene Expression Profiling, Microarray Technology, MIAME & Array Express, Toxicity Assessment, Functional Genomics, Nutrigenomics, Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography, Phosphoproteomics and Glycoproteomics, Post translational Modification (Phosphorylation, Ubiquitination). 


Those willing to participate will have to submit an abstract of one page in English describing their original research. The papers selected will be published in "International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences" (IJBPAS).


The last date for the Oral/Paper presentation Abstract submission is February 29, 2012."


http://www.pardaphash.com/news/lucknow-hosts-national-seminar-on-transcriptomics-in-april/687621.html


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