Based on data collected from over 540 researchers, lab directors, and executives involved in proteomics research-including participants from 13 of the
largest 15 and 19 of the largest 25 pharmaceutical companies-the CHI Proteomics Survey Report 2003 provides detailed analysis and insight into key
strategic and tactical forces driving the development and application of proteomics technologies.
The report examines all major aspects of proteomics, including protein separation, ultrafiltration, 1D and 2D gel electrophoresis, liquid
chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, protein informatics, protein arrays, protein quantification, protein localization, and
protein-protein interactions.
Survey participants provided key information on current and projected spending, their intention to adopt or drop specific proteomics technologies
and applications, detailed the advantages and disadvantages of current and emerging technological approaches to proteomics, and more.
With 70 detailed areas of analysis and over 100 color graphs, all contained within a concise 50 page report, the Proteomics Survey Report 2003 is a
uniquely efficient, primary-data grounded source of insight into the current and future state of proteomics research. (See table of contents for
specific areas of analysis.)