Deciphering the Human Interactome
July 14, 2009 | Terry Sharrer
If you put genomics, proetomics, metabolics, etc together, you’d have the “interactome” (i.e. the interaction of all the “omes”). By “mapping” the way proteins engage each other, as well as with RNA and DNA sequences, scientists reasonably presume they can better define the basics of life, illness, aging and death. Recently, the Canada Foundation for Innovation has awarded $9.16m, to foster collaboration between Canadian researchers working on interactomics. MORE