Abstract

The Moscow HUPO Human Proteome Project Workshop

Highlights

  • A workshop was convened in Moscow by the Human Proteome Organization on March 2009 to review the current status of the Human Proteome Project (HPP)1 and to discuss how this project could be most effectively launched

  • Support for the Russian contribution to the Human Proteome Project was extended by the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Alexander Khlunov, and Anatoly Grigoriev, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences

  • Dr Grigoriev proposed to extend a disease-centered paradigm to the variability of the proteome in the normal healthy person with support indicated by Alexander Gintsburg, VicePresident of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and a Member of the Presidential Council for Science and High Technologies, Academician Konstantin Skryabin

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Introduction

A workshop was convened in Moscow by the Human Proteome Organization on March 2009 to review the current status of the Human Proteome Project (HPP)1 and to discuss how this project could be most effectively launched. Support for the Russian contribution to the Human Proteome Project was extended by the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Alexander Khlunov, and Anatoly Grigoriev, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dr Grigoriev proposed to extend a disease-centered paradigm to the variability of the proteome in the normal healthy person with support indicated by Alexander Gintsburg, VicePresident of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and a Member of the Presidential Council for Science and High Technologies, Academician Konstantin Skryabin.

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