Research Laboratory for Biotechnology and Biochemistry (RLABB), Kathmandu, Nepal.
Proteomics. 2012 Feb;12(3):359-68. doi: 10.1002/pmic.201290018.
The International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO) is a non-profit-organization consisting of people who are involved or interested in plant proteomics. INPPO is constantly growing in volume and activity, which is mostly due to the realization among plant proteomics researchers worldwide for the need of such a global platform. Their active participation resulted in the rapid growth within the first year of INPPO's official launch in 2011 via its website (www.inppo.com) and publication of the 'Viewpoint paper' in a special issue of PROTEOMICS (May 2011). Here, we will be highlighting the progress achieved in the year 2011 and the future targets for the year 2012 and onwards. INPPO has achieved a successful administrative structure, the Core Committee (CC; composed of President, Vice-President, and General Secretaries), Executive Council (EC), and General Body (GB) to achieve INPPO objectives. Various committees and subcommittees are in the process of being functionalized via discussion amongst scientists around the globe. INPPO's primary aim to popularize the plant proteomics research in biological sciences has also been recognized by PROTEOMICS where a section dedicated to plant proteomics has been introduced starting January 2012, following the very first issue of this journal devoted to plant proteomics in May 2011. To disseminate organizational activities to the scientific community, INPPO has launched a biannual (in January and July) newsletter entitled 'INPPO Express: News & Views' with the first issue published in January 2012. INPPO is also planning to have several activities in 2012, including programs within the Education Outreach committee in different countries, and the development of research ideas and proposals with priority on crop and horticultural plants, while keeping tight interactions with proteomics programs on model plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana, rice, and Medicago truncatula. Altogether, the INPPO progress and upcoming activities are because of immense support, dedication, and hard work of all members of the INPPO community, and also due to the wide encouragement and support from the communities (scientific and non-scientific).
国际植物蛋白质组组织(INPPO)是一个由从事或对植物蛋白质组学感兴趣的人员组成的非营利组织。INPPO 在规模和活动方面不断壮大,这主要是由于全球范围内的植物蛋白质组学研究人员认识到需要这样一个全球性的平台。他们的积极参与导致 INPPO 在 2011 年正式成立后的第一年通过其网站(www.inppo.com)和在 PROTEOMICS 特刊(2011 年 5 月)上发表“观点论文”实现了快速增长。在这里,我们将重点介绍 2011 年取得的进展以及 2012 年及以后的未来目标。INPPO 已经建立了成功的管理结构,包括核心委员会(CC;由主席、副主席和秘书长组成)、执行理事会(EC)和大会(GB),以实现 INPPO 的目标。各种委员会和小组委员会正在通过全球科学家之间的讨论来实现职能化。INPPO 将植物蛋白质组学研究普及到生物科学领域的主要目标也得到了 PROTEOMICS 的认可,该杂志从 2012 年 1 月开始专门设立了一个植物蛋白质组学部分,这是继 2011 年 5 月第一期专门介绍植物蛋白质组学的杂志之后。为了向科学界传播组织活动,INPPO 于 2012 年 1 月发布了一份名为“INPPO Express:新闻与观点”的双月刊通讯,第一期于 2012 年 1 月出版。INPPO 还计划在 2012 年开展多项活动,包括在不同国家的教育推广委员会开展项目,并制定以作物和园艺植物为重点的研究思路和提案,同时与拟南芥、水稻和紫花苜蓿等模式植物的蛋白质组学计划保持紧密互动。总之,INPPO 的进展和即将开展的活动是由于 INPPO 社区的所有成员的巨大支持、奉献和努力,也是由于科学界和非科学界的广泛鼓励和支持。