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Netherlands Proteomics Centre

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The Netherlands Proteomics Centre (NPC) is a Dutch research center in the field of proteomics. The research is focused on the proteome, the entire set of proteins expressed by a genome, cell, tissue or organism.

The NPC was established by Prof. Dr. Albert Heck in 2003 and is located in the city of Utrecht. NPC is part of the Netherlands Genomics Initiative (NGI).

Cooperating institutions

Within NPC there is a cooperation between seven universities, four academic medical centers and a number of biotechnology companies:

Board

  • Prof. Dr. Albert Heck
  • Dr. Werner Most
  • Prof. Dr. Geert Kops
  • Prof dr. Hermen Overkleeft
  • Prof. Dr. Bert Poolman
  • Prof. Dr. Rob Liskamp