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Report of the roundtable discussion organised by the Swiss Proteomics Society?(SPS), Bern, 8th December 2004

Report of the roundtable discussion organised by the Swiss Proteomics Society?(SPS), Bern, 8th December 2004
Report of the roundtable discussion organised by the Swiss Proteomics Society?(SPS), Bern, 8th December 2004
How close are we to using proteomics tools in the every day practice of physicians? What are the socio-economical issues our health care system may face with the advent of biomarkers for early diagnosis? How to get the specialists from the various disciplines integrated in proteomics to establish a common understanding of the clinical issues and develop the necessary standards (methods, biochemicals and IT)? These were the kind of questions a panel of specialists tried to answer during the roundtable discussion that took place in Bern during the Swiss Proteomics Society?2004 congress.

automation, bioinformatics, biomarkers, diagnosis, imaging, instrumentation, mass spectrometry, prognosis, proteomics roundtable, proteomics methods
1615-9853
3017-3018
Noukakis, Dimitrios
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Gadola, Stephan
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Stocklin, Reto
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Noukakis, Dimitrios
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Gadola, Stephan
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Stocklin, Reto
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Noukakis, Dimitrios, Gadola, Stephan and Stocklin, Reto (2005) Report of the roundtable discussion organised by the Swiss Proteomics Society?(SPS), Bern, 8th December 2004. [in special issue: Proteomics for Health SPS Proceedings, 4th Annual Congress Bern, Switzerland, 6 – 8 December 2004] Proteomics, 5 (12), 3017-3018. (doi:10.1002/pmic.200500424). (PMID:16021608)

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How close are we to using proteomics tools in the every day practice of physicians? What are the socio-economical issues our health care system may face with the advent of biomarkers for early diagnosis? How to get the specialists from the various disciplines integrated in proteomics to establish a common understanding of the clinical issues and develop the necessary standards (methods, biochemicals and IT)? These were the kind of questions a panel of specialists tried to answer during the roundtable discussion that took place in Bern during the Swiss Proteomics Society?2004 congress.

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Published date: 8 December 2005
Keywords: automation, bioinformatics, biomarkers, diagnosis, imaging, instrumentation, mass spectrometry, prognosis, proteomics roundtable, proteomics methods

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Local EPrints ID: 175749
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/175749
ISSN: 1615-9853
PURE UUID: 91906f6d-cea2-493f-8657-dfae5e9edd6b

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Author: Dimitrios Noukakis
Author: Stephan Gadola
Author: Reto Stocklin

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