Proteomics and renaissance: accounts of the V Italian Proteomics Association Congress, Florence 2010

Andrea Urbani, A Modesti, Am Timperio, L Bini, Massimo Castagnola, M Fasano, P. Roncada

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Abstract

In the last ten years, proteomics has been consolidating its character as a novel scientific discipline that continuously develops new questions and technologies in progressing human knowledge of complex biological systems. This worldwide movement has been guided mostly by specific local niches rather than by large consortia, as typically observed in genome projects. Such a model shares an unexpected similarity with the large number of artist workshops of the Italian Renaissance. In fact, this deeply innovative period of Italian civilization was definitely associated with masterpieces from household names (such as Michelangelo), but it was mainly a movement of humble and skilful artists whose work helped to reshape Europe.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)577-578
Numero di pagine2
RivistaMolecular BioSystems
Volume7
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2011

Keywords

  • PROTEOMICS

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