Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities

The Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF) is dedicated to advancing core and research biotechnology laboratories through research, communication, and education. ABRF members include over 800 scientists representing 267 different core laboratories in 41 countries, including those in industry, government, academic and research institutions.

History

In 1986 a Research Resource Facility Satellite Meeting was held in conjunction with the Sixth International Conference on Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis. The next year protein sequencing and amino acid samples were sent to survey 103 core facilities. By 1989 the ABRF was formally organized and incorporated. Each year an annual meeting was held as a satellite meeting of the Protein Society until 1996 when separate meetings began.

ABRF Research Groups

Research Groups are established to fulfill two of the purposes of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities. First, to provide mechanisms for the self-evaluation and improvement of procedural and operational accuracy, precision and efficiency in resource facilities and research laboratories. Second, to contribute to the education of resource facility and research laboratory staff, users, administrators, and interested members of the scientific community.

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Oh Barf!!!

by: Vincent Valentine

We are the nameless, the only to survive.
We are the winners, who through the years have stayed alive.
We are the ones who never lost sight.
Years go by, and we remain... The few who know what's right.
For years we've waited, never letting go-
Now the time has finally come and all the world will know:
The secret, the message, the outcome of our strife;
Self-reliance, self-destruction... This is fucking life.
The message is blank. It doesn't say a thing.
You're not saving anybody but yourself.
Your life revolves around looking pretty for the "scene".




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