The 6th Int'l Conference on Protein and Proteomics (CPP 2021) 
Conference Date: May 29-31, 2021
Conference Venue: Guilin, China
Website: https://www.maymeeting.org/conference/CPP2021/
Online Registration:         

The 6th Int'l Conference on Protein and Proteomics (CPP 2021) will be held during May 29-31, 2021 in Guilin, China. The conference will cover issues on Computational proteomics and bioinformatics, Disease proteomics, Functional proteomics, Metaproteomics, Molecular and cellular proteomics, Pharmaceutical proteomics, Protein chemistry, Protein chip, Protein networks and pathways, Structural proteomics, etc. It dedicates to creating a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing the advanced research methods in related fields.  

If you wish to serve the conference as an invited speaker, please send email to us with your CV. We'll contact with you asap. 

Publication and Presentation

Publication: All the accepted papers will be published by a peer-reviewed open access journal that can ensure the widest dissemination of your published work, for more information, please contact us (wsconf5@163.com)
Index: CNKI and Google Scholar 
Note: If you want to present your research results but do NOT wish to publish a paper, you may simply submit an Abstract to our Registration System.

Contact Us

Email: wsconf5@163.com (Seminar.Group@hotmail.com)
Tel: +86 13264702250
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WeChat: 3025797047
Twitter: conf_Committee

Attendance Methods
1. Submit full paper (Regular Attendance+Paper Publication+Presentation)
 You are welcome to submit full paper, all the accepted papers will be published by Open access journal.
2. Submit abstract (Regular Attendance+Abstract+Presentation)
3. Regular Attendance (No Submission Required)

Conference Topics

  • Antibody technology 
  • Computational proteomics and bioinformatics 
  • Disease proteomics 
  • Functional proteomics 
  • Human Proteome Project 
  • Metaproteomics 
  • Molecular and cellular proteomics 
  • Pharmaceutical proteomics 
  • Protein chemistry 
  • Protein chip 
  • Protein modification and interaction 
  • Protein networks and pathways 
  • Recent developments in proteomic technology
  • Structural proteomics