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Final Program HUPO 2018 17th Annual World Congress of the Human Proteome Organization September 30 to October 3, 2018 -PFXT3PZBM1BDJñDr0SMBOEP '-r64" HPP Post-Congress Day, October 4 FINAL PROGRAM www.hupo2018.org www.mcponline.org Your technological advances belong here. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics is the home for papers describing new, impactful technologies that make substantial contributions to the understanding of proteomics. The editors of MCP are eager to publish papers about automation of sample preparation protocols, micro-scaling approaches, targeted protein identification and quantitation methods, and other technological advances. Get your work noticed by publishing with MCP. 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