The European Proteomics Association (EuPA) was founded in 2005 and is a federation of 23 European national proteomics societies. It has been established to coordinate and integrate national initiatives within the proteomics field. The main objectives are to strengthen and promote fundamental research and applications, as well as education and training in all areas of proteomics throughout Europe.
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Education
EuPA is organizing European-wide workshops and courses to promote and enhance the quality of proteomics knowledge through the life sciences community, the general public, and governmental bodies.
EuPA supports the organization and sponsors every year a Winter school on bioinformatics, a Summer school on proteomics basics, and one specialized course: