Volunteer

Open Positions

Conference Reporter:  Write a summary article regarding a conference you attended for posting in the Editorial Corner of this site. Please identify the conference you will be attending and the date. Summaries are requested within three weeks of the event. 

Contributing Author: Submit technical articles relating to Proteomics to the Editorial Corner of this site.

Core Facilities Focus Group:   Maintain list of proteomics core facilities for the website.

Web Watch Group:  Search the web for Proteomics events, workshops and conferences that may be of interest to our membership. 

Meeting Logistics Coordinators: Meeting coordinators are needed for each regional meeting. The Coordinator will work with the Executive Director to organize all meeting site details including IT, security, parking and refreshments.

Membership Team: New member recruitment by personal emails and phone calls. 

Research Assistant: Assist the Executive Director with research on companies, people and techniques involving proteomic research. A variety of projects are available. Please state your area of interest when applying.

Sponsorship Chair: Work closely with the Executive Director and Business Manager to recruit corporate sponsors.

Tutorial Team:  Four persons will work together to create a collection of tutorial methods for posting on the web site under the Resource Center. Tutorials will initially focus on electrophoresis and mass spectrometry methods. Please indicate your area of expertise when applying.

Volunteer Coordinator:  Work closely with the Executive Director to maintain a list of current volunteers and their responsibilities. 

Website Q&A:  Work closely with the Webmaster to test our web site links and perform consistency checks.

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