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BIT's 7th Annual World Protein & Peptide Conference (PepCon-2014)

Written by BCI Staff | Mar 4, 2014 6:26:00 PM

PepCon 2014 - BIT's 7th Annual Protein and Peptide Conference

Conference - Dalian, China

BIT's 7th Annual Protein and Peptide Conference (PepCon 2014), with the theme “Revealing the Secrets of Life Molecules”, is organized by BIT Congress Inc. and will be held at Dalian International Convention Center from April 25 to April 28, 2014. 

BIT's 7th Annual Protein and Peptide Conference (PepCon 2014) will focus on the foremost research in protein and peptide science, and will also be an unforgettable experience, both scientifically and socially.

BIT's 7th Annual Protein and Peptide Conference (PepCon 2014)  will cover the following topics: 7th Life Spring Forum: GPCR, Tomorrow of Protein Discovery, Royal Family Matters of Proteome, Constant Quest for Protein Facebook, Unravel Proteins with Health/Diseases, Protein Targets and Biotherapy, Friendly Tools for Proteins, Empowered Protein Engineering, Fedex Proteins to Garcia, Advances in Peptide Research, and Frontiers of Protein and Peptide Sciences in China.

In addition to this, there will be a special forum held for young scientists from all over the world to share and exchange scientific experience.

ORGANIZER: BIT Congress Inc.

(Courtesy of Dalian International Convention Center, China, via bitlifesciences.com)

Website: http://www.bitlifesciences.com/pepcon2014/

April 25, 2014 - April 28, 2014 (8:30 am - 5:30 pm)

Dalian International Convention Center

East Ren Min Road, DongGang District, Dalian

Contact: Ms. Sally Guo (sally@bitlifesciences.com)

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