The 29th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium.

The 29th Annual Proteomics Symposium, organised by the Australasian Proteomics Society, ran from 31st January - 3rd February 2024 at the Mantra in the beautiful seaside town of Lorne.

The Australasian Proteomics Society is a vibrant incorporated association and has a strong membership base of roughly 200, including all the field leading researchers in Australia and New Zealand. Proteomics is playing an increasingly important role in scientific research and it is the committee’s pleasure to invite you to be part of this exciting meeting.

The 2024 Symposium showcased the latest proteomics research from across the Australia and New Zealand regions including developments in ‘omics’ technologies and tools for the interpretation of proteomics outputs, and their application toward answering fundamental questions in biology, and in clinical and translational medicine.

Thank you for everyone that joined us at the 2024 Annual Proteomics Symposium.

We look forward to seeing you in Cairns next year (18 - 21 May 2025) when we celebrate our 30th Lorne Proteomics Symposium in conjunction with the 30th ANZSMS Meeting & the 6th Australasian Glycoscience Symposium.
See the website for more information: www.ausomics.com

On behalf of the Executive Committee of the 29th Annual Proteomics Symposium

KEY DATES


ORAL ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
CLOSED

12 NOVEMBER 23

POSTER ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS CLOSED

17 NOVEMBER 23

EARLYBIRD REGISTRATIONS
CLOSED

15 DECEMBER 23

CONFERENCE
COMMENCED

31 JANUARY 24

  • Registration

    Earlybird registration rate expires Friday 8 December 2023. You don’t want to miss the great savings, register now to secure your discounted registration. Sign up as a member to APS for extra savings.

  • Abstract Submission

    Abstract Submissions close Friday 10 November 2023. Submit your work before the deadline for your chance to present alongside a world renowned list of speakers. You will be notified of acceptance before Christmas.

  • Lorne, Victoria

    Lorne is a town on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Lorne is a popular surfing spot with many shops and cafes. Accommodation options are limited so confirm early.

  • Program

    The 2024 Lorne Proteomics Symposium will once again deliver an innovative program with plenty of networking opportunities. You will not want to miss a day of the meeting in 2024.

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