
KSABC 2015
June 3, 2015 |
The Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry (KSABC) in association with The National Center for GM Crops (NCGC), Korea Biotechnology Information Center (KBIC), and Bioconverted Medical Herb Materials Bank is organizing the 2015 International Symposium and annual meeting on June 18-20, 2015 at Pyeongchang Campus, Seoul National University, South Korea. The symposium's theme is "Back to the basics from genome to metabolome".
For more information, visit the symposium website.
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