OTHER EVENTS

ETP Symposium Inc. (ETP) is available to assist organizations in hosting events. Prior events include:

2010

CNPN 2nd Symposium
May 9-10, Montreal

New Frontiers in Proteomic Research
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2009

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HUPO 2009 Gala Dinner
HUPO 2009 World Congress
September 26 to 30, Toronto

Proteomics of Human Health:
Environment and Disease

CNPN 1st Symposium
September 25, Toronto

Advancing Canadian Proteome Research into Human Health

2008

Canadian Proteome Society Regional Meetings 2008 to 2009: Halifax, Quebec City, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver
The Canadian Proteome Society (CPS) and ETP Symposium Inc., a non-profit corporation, have partnered to bring together academic, governmental and industry groups sharing a common interest in moving life sciences research forward. Founded in 2003, the Canadian Proteome Society (CPS) has held regional meetings in Ontario and British Columbia. Speakers and poster presentations for each meeting is selected by CPS’s high-caliber Scientific Advisory Committee. CPS and ETP Symposium Inc. are pursuing Canadian life sciences research and technology development to foster research collaboration and enhance communication and awareness. The CPS Regional meetings seek to provide opportunities for education, networking and information exchange between scientists from all disciplines relating to proteomics research.
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CPS - Edmonton Regional Meeting

Alberta Ingenuity Business Forum 2008
Winning Strategies for Capitalizing on Global Change
February 5, 2008, Calgary

Nanotechnology Symposium

Feburary 7, 2008, Calgary
Alberta Ingenuity Accelerator in Nanotechnology: Sector Driven Opportunities for Alberta
May 13-15, 2008, Edmonton
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In addition to event management, ETP Symposium Inc. is also available to provide administrative and website management services to non-profit organizations in the life sciences field. ETP is currently working with the Canadian National Proteomics Network (CNPN) in this endeavour.