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INPPO Actions and Recognition as a Driving Force for Progress in Plant Proteomics: Change of Guard, INPPO Update, and Upcoming Activities
Author(s) -
Agrawal Ganesh Kumar,
Job Dominique,
Kieselbach Thomas,
Barkla Bronwyn J.,
Chen Sixue,
Deswal Renu,
Lüthje Sabine,
Amalraj Ramesh Sundar,
Tanou Georgia,
Ndimba Bongani Kaiser,
Cramer Rainer,
Weckwerth Wolfram,
Wienkoop Stefanie,
Dunn Michael J.,
Kim Sun Tae,
Fukao Yochiro,
Yonekura Masami,
Zolla Lello,
Rohila Jai Singh,
WaditeeSirisattha Rungaroon,
Masi Antonio,
Wang Tai,
Sarkar Abhijit,
Agrawal Raj,
Renaut Jenny,
Rakwal Randeep
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
proteomics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.26
H-Index - 167
eISSN - 1615-9861
pISSN - 1615-9853
DOI - 10.1002/pmic.201370174
Subject(s) - guard (computer science) , political science , non profit , proteomics , engineering , management , library science , operations research , computer science , public administration , biology , economics , biochemistry , gene , programming language
The International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO) is a non‐profit organization whose members are scientists involved or interested in plant proteomics. Since the publication of the first INPPO highlights in 2012, continued progress on many of the organization's mandates/goals has been achieved. Two major events are emphasized in this second INPPO highlights. First, the change of guard at the top, passing of the baton from Dominique Job, INPPO founding President to Ganesh Kumar Agrawal as the incoming President. Ganesh K. Agrawal, along with Dominique Job and Randeep Rakwal initiated the INPPO. Second, the most recent INPPO achievements and future targets, mainly the organization of first the INPPO World Congress in 2014, tentatively planned for Hamburg (Germany), are mentioned.

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