Scientists in proteomics research now have free access to an up-to-date resource in the form of a new web portal, launched this month by Nature Publishing and sponsored by Sigma-Aldrich
The web portal is accompanied by a dedicated publication - Nature Reviews Proteomics Collection.
The website and publication contain a selection of recently published reviews, perspectives and highlights on proteomics as well as editorial news and views on recent developments, aimed at presenting a comprehensive overview of recent trend-setting publications covering different aspects of proteomic research, to help researchers keep on top of this rapidly moving field.
"Free access, until the end of February 2005, of this unique collection of articles discussing technical issues as well as applications of proteomics has been made possible thanks to the support of Sigma-Aldrich", said Claire Hines, business development manager of Nature Publishing. Commented Klaus Herick, European sales development manager, Sigma-Aldrich: "We were very pleased to have the opportunity to sponsor this Nature Reviews Proteomics Collection and web focus.
"Sigma-Aldrich's sponsorship underlines its strengths in and commitment to the proteomics sector of the life science industry and clearly shows our commitment in this young, but rapidly growing scientific discipline".
Sigma-Aldrich is accelerating proteomics research by offering integrated solutions and novel technologies that enable researchers to isolate, detect, identify and characterise protein structures and functions.
These products provide solutions for researchers that are working with either recombinant or native proteins. Sigma's products form an integrated system in which the individual components function cohesively, offering the advantage of continuity and superior performance.